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Countdown, the first top speed of 500 km upcoming production car on sale?

Following the previously announced will be on display at 500 kilometers per hour to break through the goal born of Mission 500 Concept at the Geneva Motor Show this year, Koenigsegg from the Nordic Sweden a few days ago it was rumored that will be published and then an additional 2 + 2 a mining set, limited edition super sports car codenamed “KG12” of (Hypercar), and these two new cars have reportedly been exposed in the global dealer conference held in the factory, immediately will officially premiere in March 3.

It is understood, it has always attached great importance to Koenigsegg Geneva Motor Show, not only will this year bring (can use gasoline output Jesko 1,280 horsepower in favor of E85 bio-ethanol fuel can break out 1,600 horsepower) with Jesko basis, and the power upgrade and facelift for its active variable aero Mission 500 Concept, ready to break the Bugatti Chiron prototype to the record of 490.45 kilometers per hour speed record in September 2019, so that the production car speed of 500 kilometers per hour across the threshold.

In order to extend the product front, a few days ago in an event organized by global dealers, they also exhibited a codename for the KG12 2 + 2 limited edition super sports car, and according to’ve seen the actual car dealer said, this car has not yet determined the official name of the new car models, not only as owner configure carbon fiber cockpit with large radiused front windshield, also Koenigsegg unique pan rotation with doors, and modify it easier to design and out.

(the world’s first turbine having camless Photo induced to develop by Koenigsegg, FreeValve supercharged petrol engine with Qoros View, displacement 1.6 l, ownedThere are 230 horsepower

and even the news that this car will KG12 2.0-liter turbocharged gasoline engine camshaft-free import FreeValve technology, with a powerful electric motor to provide maximum horsepower of 1,500 hp, but truth can show exactly why? I am afraid that after the opening of the Geneva Motor Show still have to wait until know.

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