This is what happens when a Swedish auto engineer remembers his ancestors were berserk Vikings that bowed to nobody – records fall under a high-speed axe. Mate Rimac is easily one of the central ...
Getting from 0 to 400 km/h (249 mph) and back to a standstill as quickly as possible has become a hotly contested acceleration and braking benchmark for the world's fastest hypercars. It's not just a ...
Despite no longer being in production, the Koenigsegg Regera has recaptured the 0-249-0 mph record, doing it in 28.8 seconds. The Swedish supercar beat the Rimac Nevera, which recently set a time of ...
The Koenigsegg Regera, which is almost a decade old, has been setting speed and braking records for a few years now, the kind of thing Koenigsegg does for fun, because at this point they don't have ...
Koenigsegg just officially broke its own 0-400-0 km/h world record in Sweden last week, with a Jesko Absolut shaving nearly a second off the Koenigsegg Regera's previous record. 400 km/h equates to ...
The 2015 Koenigsegg Regera arrived at a moment when the hypercar world still believed in a familiar recipe: lots of gears, lots of revs, and a grudging nod to electrification. Then this low, ...
This video captures a $2.000.000 Koenigsegg Regera during a hypercar track day gathering in Abu Dhabi. The car is seen ...