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Ferrari F430 Scuderia For all that have recently purchased their F430 Coupe, a little patience until today’s announcement might have...
 Ferrari 458 Today, Ferrari announced the 458, a logical successor to the F430 that has introduced more stepwise evolution into...
2007 Edo 911 GT2 R *Conversion kit made from ultra-light carbon fiber in extra-wide *High-performance brake system *Sport suspension *Extensive...
The Koenigsegg Agera was the successor to the CCX/CCXR. The name comes from the Swedish verb 'agera' which means "to act". It was named Hypercar of the Year in 2010 by Top Gear magazine.
The CC8S was the first ever production car from Koenigsegg. Despite being produced in just six examples, the CC8S won multiple awards, including the Guinness World Record for most powerful production engine.
The CCR was an evolution of the CC8S and was produced between 2004 and 2006. The CCR firmly broke the Guinness world record for fastest production car with a top speed of 388 km/h. This is the car that firmly put Koenigsegg on the map.
The CCX began with the aim of making a global car that could be sold in the U.S. It ended up becoming a platform for many years to come. The CCX was the third generation car from Koenigsegg.
The CCXR featured a highly modified CCX engine that ran on E85 as well as normal petrol in any mixture thanks to an advanced and Koenigsegg developed flex fuel system. When running the CCXR on petrol, the 4.7 liter twin-supercharged Koenigsegg engine delivers 806 Bhp.
2007 KTM X-Bow KTM – Europe’s second biggest motorcycle manufacturer – will introduce the first ever car in the company’s...