Koenigsegg was the first extreme car manufacturer to take steps toward green technology with the release of the biofuel CCXR in 2007. The One:1, a development of the highly competitive Agera R, follows in the footsteps of the CCXR as it also runs on E85 biofuel, Racing fuel or normal Petrol.
Koenigsegg has created six uniquely developed and designed production cars – the One:1 program.
This is one of the most exclusive production car programs ever envisaged.
The hp to kg curb weight ratio is an astonishing 1:1. This is the “dream” equation previously thought impossible. On top of this the One:1 is the first homologated production car in the world with one Megawatt of power, thereby making it the world’s first series produced “Mega-car” – These are the reason for naming the car One:1.
The 2014 One:1 truly raises the bar of performance. The One:1 feature new and unique solutions to enhance track performance without compromising top speed or everyday usability, with a stunning visual appearance to go with it.
Examples of the One:1’s unique features include track optimized aero-winglets, extended venturi tunnels and side splitters, Le-Mans inspired active wing configuration and optimized active under-trim air management. Large air vents for improved cooling, roof air scoop to support the 1 Megawatt of power. 8250 RPM rev limit, complimented with Custom made Michelin Cup Tires, upgrade rear triplex suspension with carbon bevel springs and active shock-absorbers and ride height, combined with upgraded revolutionary Koenigsegg “Aircore” carbon fibre wheels.
In order to give the One:1 maximum flexibility when it comes to power delivery, Koenigsegg has implemented its patented variable turbo geometry technology in the One:1 Program. This technology gives improved response and more low-end torque than otherwise possible. As an example, the One:1 engine has over 1000 Nm of torque between 3000 to 7500 rpm.
The prototype One:1 (Chassis Number #7106) depicted in this artwork is currently advertised for sale, in the UK, for around $6 Million…
There are 14 numbered, limited-edition “prints” of this artwork remaining for sale, from a total edition of 15.