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Koenigsegg One:1 - world's fastest road cars
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19 Jan, 2017 12:00pm
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Swedish supercar maker builds unique one-off models, and the One:1 is claimed to be the fastest of all
Top speed: 280mph
Price: £1.1million
Koenigsegg isn’t a household name in the world of supercars like Ferrari or Bugatti, but the Swedish manufacturer’s One:1 is claimed to be the fastest car in the world, with a theoretical top speed of 280mph. Its 5.0-litre twin-turbo V8 makes a staggering 1,346bhp and 1,371Nm, but as the One:1's tyres are rated to 'only' 273mph, we'll have to give it a joint first place with the Agera R.
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The latter features a 1,124bhp twin-turbocharged V8 engine and an equally mind-blowing 273mph top speed. And that’s not all, because the 0-62mph sprint takes just 2.8 seconds, while 186mph is reached a small matter of 11.7 seconds later. However, until somebody tests a One:1 or Agera R on a very long runway, we'll have to take the maximum speed figures on trust. Koenigsegg’s first model, the CCR, was officially recorded at 242mph on the high-speed bowl at Nardo, Italy, in 2005, however.
Neat details include a removable, targa-style roof panel for high-speed, wind-in-the-hair thrills, while its light, carbon fibre wheels keep weight to a minimum. However, this performance comes at a price, as you'll need at least £1million to own one.
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