







Introducing the production version of The Agera and The Agera R at the Geneva Motor Show - March 2011
This year at the Geneva Motor show Koenigsegg is presenting the brand  new Agera R - Quicker than lightning! The Agera R on the Koenigsegg  show stand - production car # 83 - is inspired by the legendary Speed  Racer theme, as specified by the owner of the car. Speed Racers main  colour is white - so is snow. Equipped with special Michelin tires and a  custom made Thule Roof Box - Speed Racer is ready to attack the ski  resorts!
Last year Koenigsegg presented a pre-production version of the  upcoming Koenigsegg Agera. Since then the pre-production car and several  test mules have continued the Agera development program. The Agera  pre-production car has been driven by several influential motoring  journals, resulting in raving reviews and awards, such as for example  becoming the "Top Gear Hypercar of the Year". Please see attached quotes  from these test-drives.
All in all the production versions of the Agera are created to take  the Koenigsegg experience to the next level both on the road and the  track, still maintaining the largest luggage space in the industry in  combination with the unique Koenigsegg door system and  detachable/stow-able hardtop.
There are several differences between the pre-production car  previously shown and the production versions. For example, the engine  and gearbox configurations are different and some revolutionary  interior, chassis and aerodynamic features adorn the production version  of the Agera that has never been shown before.
TAKE ACTION
Although sharing the same values and philosophies as previous  Koenigsegg models, the Agera takes the Koenigsegg experience to a  completely new level.
Similar to all previous Koenigsegg hypercars, the new Agera is the  brainchild of Christian von Koenigsegg. The Agera has come to life in  order to set new benchmarks for Hypercars when it comes to control,  handling, speed, comfort, practicality and sheer driving enjoyment,  while combining these features with clean, efficient and beautiful  design.
The name Agera set the tone for the new project. Agera means "to take  action" in Swedish. It is also short for the ancient Greek word  Ageratos which means "ageless". These two are very suitable meanings,  for the car building the future of Koenigsegg.
THE DESIGN
The Agera is designed with the minimalistic "less is more" philosophy  in mind. This philosophy means that the shape of the car has to be  purely functional with no added features except those purely needed to  meet regulation, added safety, ergonomics, practicality and  aerodynamics. We believe that if this philosophy is followed, the car  will also be beautiful as it is purely purposeful. A good analogy is the  evolution of a dolphin that has had to meet similar criteria in order  to reach their present configuration through the evolution of nature.
The Agera is proportionate, compact and muscular. Its timeless,  efficient and distinctive shape is truly a testament to time. The  original shape and concept of the Koenigsegg CC, created 15 years ago,  is still valid, fresh and highly competitive today. The Agera manage to  stay true to the original philosophy, shape and size of the original CC.  At the same time, it looks, feels and performs like something belonging  to the future.
THE ENGINE
Koenigsegg differs from other low volume hypercar manufacturers by  the fact that Koenigsegg develops and produces its own engine in-house.  This is, by most observers and competitors, deemed as more or less  impossible or way too expensive to even consider.
However, year after year Koenigsegg has proved them wrong. Not only  are the engines developed in-house, they also have class leading  characteristics in many important areas. To mention a few: Lightest and  most compact hypercar engine in the world, weighing only 197 kg complete  with flywheel, clutch, dry sump system, Inconel exhaust manifold with  turbo. The low engine weight is quite astonishing, as the Agera engine  also has class leading power and torque characteristics. To give an  example, the Koenigsegg 5 litre V8 bi-turbo engine develops more than  900 hp on 95 octane regular fuel, and more than 1100 hp on E85 bio fuel.  The Agera produces over 1000 Nm of torque from 2500 rpm and in the  Agera R format the engine has a peak torque of 1200 Nm over a 3300 rpm  rev range, showing great flexibility.
These are extraordinary numbers considering the size and reliability  of the engine without forsaking drivability or flexibility. This is  truly downsizing, without drawbacks. These characteristics make it one  of the most flexible and easy to use hypercar engines in the world.
To give a hint of how different the Agera engines are compared to  other production car engines, it is easy to look at the BMEP value  (Brake Mean Effective Pressure) in the cylinders during maximum power  output. The best production diesel and petrol engines from other leading  manufacturers have a maximum BMEP of around 22 bar.
The Agera engine has a BMEP of 28 bar running on 95 octane fuel and  the E85 Bio fuel Agera R engines has an astonishing BMEP of 30 bar.  These numbers show how extreme the Koenigsegg engines are compared to  any other production engine in the world. The reason why Koenigsegg can  obtain such BMEP figures is due to some proprietary and critical  factors, such as:
- A unique shape of the combustion chambers, improving the resistance against detonation.
- High cylinder head clamp load, enabled by a specially designed engine block. This has proven to give a zero failure rate to combustion overpressure, even considering the extreme cylinder pressures.
- A unique engine block design, where the cylinder sleeves are used to further stiffen the aluminium block.
- A connecting rod design reducing TDC dwell time and therefore enabling higher mean pressures without detonation.
- Exhaust manifold and intake plenum trumpets designed to ensure absence of RPM peak resonance and back pressure.
- An efficient ejector pump system reducing the crankcase pressure and aerodynamic losses.
The Koenigsegg engines also meet all the required emission standards  in the world. This is nothing short of astounding, given their size and  power output.
Koenigsegg has its own engine lab, with simulation programs, rapid  prototyping machines, engine and chassis dynamometers, and a 1.7 km test  track adjacent the factory enabling Koenigsegg to take the cars to  0-320-0 km/h at any time. Furthermore, a 25 minute drive away from the  Koenigsegg Factory there is Knutstorp Racetrack, which is described by  many as a miniature Nordschleife. Here Koenigsegg can put the engine and  car through serious testing and make sure they work in perfect harmony.  This gives Koenigsegg unique possibilities to develop technologies  normally exclusive to much larger companies.
No other production engine in the world, regardless of car type, has  the same amount of power potential compared to its EU cycle average CO2  emission(310g of CO2) or cycle fuel consumption( 14,7 litre per 100 km /  16MPG). However, what makes Koenigsegg most proud is how drivable,  smooth, responsive, torquey and reliable the engines are - especially  given their extreme performance.
The Agera engine complies with the most stringent environmental  regulations in the world, EU5 and LEV2, and delivers a significant power  increase compared to previous Koenigsegg engines.
Fuel consumption, and thus CO2 emissions, has been lowered. This is  an astonishing feat for a 900+ hp hypercar. Turbo response is of vital  importance when it comes to driving pleasure and the possibility to  control massive amounts of power. Therefore Koenigsegg has joined forces  with Borg Warner and adapted to the latest technology when it comes to  turbine materials. The Agera R turbines are made from a material called  Gamma-Ti which is an inter metallic compound comprised of aluminium and  titanium. This new material drastically reduces the inertia of the  turbine wheel and axle and therefore gives improved response.  Furthermore Koenigsegg has coupled this latest generation turbo  technology with patent pending and proprietary response/back pressure  reduction system, invented by Christian von Koenigsegg to really give  the Agera engine a competitive edge when combining maximum power while  complying with the strictest emission regulations in the world.
Furthermore the large air to air intercooler on the left side of the  engine sucks enormous amounts of fresh air, eliminating the need for  water in the intercooling system, thereby saving weight and avoiding  heat soak issues, during extended performance driving.
Following the Koenigsegg tradition the engine has a dry sump  lubrication in order to lower the engine as far as possible in the  chassis and have full control of the crankcase oil even given the  massive g-forces involved.
The large 80-litre tank ensures long driving range, due to the  relatively low average consumption. The Agera follows the previous  generation Koenigsegg and has its fuel tank well protected, built-in  centrally into the carbon fibre monocoque chassis. Since the fuel is  centrally placed in the car, the weight distribution does not change  regardless if the tank is full or empty. Thanks to the safe fuel tank  position, the challenging US high-speed rear impact test, was passed at  first trial.
The Agera R has four intelligent bio fuel grade return-less fuel  pumps to deliver the correct amount of fuel at any given time. This  reduces the energy needed to operate the fuel pumps and eliminates the  waste of excessive fuel transport.
The inconel/titanium patent pending exhaust system is key in order  for the Agera to achieve its remarkable emission and power levels. The  exhaust system uses a completely new principle created by Christian von  Koenigsegg. The new technology drastically reduces back pressure and  gives earlier catalytic light off than any other turbo exhaust system.  At the same time the acoustics of the exhaust has been examined  carefully in order to maintain the typical Koenigsegg thunderous growl.
THE TRANSMISSION
The newly developed 7 speed gearbox for the Agera features a world's  first dual clutch system for a single input shaft gearbox. In order to  keep the gearbox light, compact strong and reliable, Koenigsegg together  with Cima chose to develop a new gearbox type that enables the use of a  combination of a dry and wet clutch system, in order to get class  leading shift times. First there is the normal twin disc dry clutch that  operates in a traditional fashion. Then there is a hydraulically  operated wet clutch-brake inside the gearbox that is engaged during each  up shift in order to slow down the input shaft, simultaneously as the  gears are changed and prior to the normal synchronisation. This cuts the  synchronisation time by two thirds, as the gear is pre- synchronized.  The result is a very sporty, smooth and extremely fast shift. Compared  to a traditional DCT system, this gearbox is lighter, smaller, has less  moving parts and gives a more distinct shift feel, with almost no  interruption to the acceleration. Furthermore, the electro hydraulic  shift mechanism actuates the shift forks directly with no intermediate  mechanical parts. This brings down the inertia of the shift mechanism  and any potential slack is minimized since the shortest possible path of  engagement is achieved.
The entire transmission weighs only 81 kg, which is by far the  lightest 7 speed Hypercar transmission in the world. The transmission  can also be set in full auto mode.
The small size and very low weight, considering the longitudinal 7  speed layout, made it possible to maintain the shortest in class rear  overhang, and thereby excellent central mass position and neutral  behaviour in extreme conditions.
Koenigsegg E-Diff
The Koenigsegg Electronic Differential (E-Diff ) is lighter and  faster, compared to traditional E-Diff solutions. The difference lies in  the fact that Koenigsegg has retained a limited slip differential with  plates and ramps with a built-in amount of analogue limited slip  functionality. This means that the active hydraulic element can be  smaller, more compact and therefore faster and lighter compared to  traditional E-Diff solutions. The analogue part of the functionality  also has zero processing time as it reacts directly. The analogue system  is supplemented by a digital active system.
This way Koenigsegg has obtained one of the lightest and fastest  E-Diff solution on the market. Furthermore the Koenigsegg developed  algorithms that control the E-Diff, takes input from; throttle angle,  g-force, steering wheel angle, yaw angle, car speed, engine rpm,  selected gear, plus weather condition.
The way all this data is analysed and how the car reacts to this data  also makes the Koenigsegg E-Diff unique and that makes the Agera very  safe on the limit and improves performance and feel.
The Koenigsegg E-diff works in harmony with the new traction control  system that is the fastest reacting in the industry, with auto adapt  functionality to different road conditions and driving styles as well as  several manual settings.
THE CHASSIS
The Agera's unique carbon fibre monocoque chassis is designed to  achieve its maximum stiffness without a roof, as the roof is detachable  and stow-able in the front of the car. This in itself is an unusual  feature for such a compact Hypercar. The Koenigsegg carbon monocoque  chassis has an astonishing stiffness of 65.000 Nm/deg and only weighs 70  kg including the integrated fuel tanks.
The result of constant weight saving exercises is a dry weight of  only 1330 kg making the Agera the lightest fully homologated Hypercar  presently in production.
THE SUSPENSION
The suspension geometry of the Agera was designed to further enhance  the award winning behaviour of the CCX. The Agera track is wider at the  front compared to the rear of the car, compensating for the narrower  front tires and giving the car a square stance of 2 meters in both the  front and the rear.
In typical Koenigsegg tradition, the Agera has the longest wishbones  of all hypercars presently in production. Long wishbones have several  advantages - for example: less track width deviation during wheel  movement or cornering and improved geometry over a longer wheel stroke.  This is one of the reason why F1 cars have very long wishbones. The  wishbones are produced from seamless aeronautical chrome-molybdenum  tubing, in order to minimise weight in combination with maximum strength  and stiffness.
The extremely strong and light uprights are machined from 7075-T6  aeronautical grade aluminium, and contains 240 mm SKF dual angle contact  bearings, normally only found on Lemans prototype cars. The very large  bearings contribute to the overall stiffness of the wheel assembly and  therefore give better control, handling and comfort. The uprights have  large 4.5" diameter carbon fibre cooling ducts for the brake discs in  order to maximise brake cooling.
Brakes
The Agera is equipped with the absolutely latest ABS technology and  is based upon, a very lightweight and performance oriented, racing ABS  system. The system makes it possible for the ABS function to react to  differently depending on performance mode. Furthermore the ABS braking  system operates on massive 392x36 mm and 380x34 mm ventilated and  drilled ceramic discs, for unparalleled braking performance and zero  fade regardless of track or road condition.
RTD (Rear Triplex Damper) Suspension
Christian von Koenigsegg has invented and pioneered a new type of  rear suspension system for a road car. The Agera has a shock absorber  and spring connecting the right and left rear wheel. This system gives  unique benefits as the two rear wheels can influence one another when  desired.
There are multiple benefits of this system. For example, the extra  spring and damper works in series with the normal spring and dampers  allowing their spring and damping rates to be lowered. This results in  increased comfort and better handling on rough and wet surfaces without  compromising dry track handling.
Furthermore the RTD system has an anti-squat effect. Traditional  anti-squat systems are designed into the geometry of the suspension.  These systems do not add any components or weight. However they  compromise the geometry of the suspension for other aspects of handling  than anti-squat.
By adding the RTD system, Koenigsegg can maintain true suspension  geometries for handling, but still have the anti-squat feature and  harvest other new found benefits. As the RTD system compliments the  normal dampers and springs, these can be made lighter. Hence, the added  benefit does not significantly affect the overall system weight.
DEDICATED MICHELIN TIRES
Koenigsegg continued its long standing partnership with Michelin in  the tire development for the Agera. Hence the Agera features specially  developed, latest generation Michelin Super sport tires.
Due to the tires, advanced suspension and aerodynamics, the Agera  achieves lateral accelerations up to 1.6 g in dry conditions with  improved handling in wet.
The new tires were developed for the Agera through testing at the  Michelin Ladoux test centre in France. The tires fitted to the Agera are  rated for speeds over 420 km/h making it the highest top speed rated  tire in the world, whilst offering cup tire levels of grip and  outstanding wet performance , all in one package. Koenigsegg are very  proud of being a selected development partner of Michelin.
VGR - Vortex Generating Rim spokes
The Koenigsegg VGR wheels are not only for looks. They are real air  turbines, increasing the down force of the car by measurable amounts and  improve brake cooling. All four wheels are individual so that turbine  blades always face the correct direction for extraction. Given that the  offset and width is different front to rear, all four wheels have their  unique design.  The VGR wheels are forged and then fully machined to the  final shape. Due to the forging and machining process all excess  material has been removed minimising weight, whilst displaying  outstanding levels of stiffness.
THE AERODYNAMICS
The Aerodynamics of the Agera has been honed and perfected over many  years in CFD and wind tunnel in order ensure best possible outcome. Even  with the massive dynamic rear wing, the drag of the Agera is only Cd  0.33, in high speed mode and Cd 0.37 in track mode. Even though the  Agera is a full 2 meters wide, it only has a frontal area of 1.87 m2.  This results in a Cd*A value of only 0.62 and thus a theoretical top  speed of around 440 km/h (Agera R), given the gear ratio and power  available. All Agera models are limited to 375 km/h in standard mode,  but can be unlocked by Koenigsegg for shorter periods of time, if all  necessary conditions are met, such as road condition, tire wear, service  level of car etc. The car is set in full speed mode by unlocking the  top speed mode in the Infotainment system.
The two large side air intakes greatly add to the Agera ?s high speed  stability as they ensure that the pressure point of the car is behind  the mass centre of the car. This makes the car more directionally stable  with increasing speed. This is a crucial safety feature when it comes  to driving at extreme speeds. Great care has been taken that the car  also is stable under high speed braking. The front splitter and rear  diffuser has been designed and optimized with this in mind.
For maximum performance and safety it is important that the down  force stays as constant as possible even in yaw situations. Therefore  the rear diffuser was developed and evaluated specifically to give  substantial down force even at wide yaw angles.
Dynamic rear wing
Hypercars of today generate massive amounts of down force in low to  medium speed and less down force in very high speed, in order not to  overload the tires and not to create too much drag. Most hypercars  therefore have heavy hydraulically operated wings and flaps to cater for  this need.
Koenigsegg however, following the "less is more" philosophy, has  designed a dynamic system to that take care of the above described  needs. The most visual and obvious part of this system is the new  dynamic rear wing. The wing changes its angle of attack, not with the  help of hydraulics, but with the pressure of the wind. It is therefore  dynamically controlled by the speed or wind resistance at any given  moment in time and thus actually compensates for headwind or tailwind at  the same given speed. This is an intelligent way of dealing with  adaptive aerodynamics, as the system becomes lighter, less complex and  more intuitive compared to heavy and complex hydraulics systems.  Koenigsegg had to work heavily with CFD in order to create the  dynamically controlled adaptive aerodynamics of the Agera.
Furthermore, an interesting multifunction feature of the adaptive  wing is that the pylons for the wing also act as air extrusion channels.  The air channels goes from the engine bay to the back of the pylons,  thereby creating an air passage. This causes a venturi effect, from the  air rushing past the pylon, evacuating hot engine bay gases, reducing  pressure in the engine bay and increasing the flow of cooling air  through the side radiators. This also means that the pressure under the  car is reduced and giving more low drag down force.
THE INTERIOR
The interior of the Agera is like no other car. No other materials  than those deemed worthy by Koenigsegg are allowed in the interior. This  means that what you get to touch and see inside the Agera is only  aluminium, carbon fibre, precious metals, alcantara and aniline leather.  All switch gear is highly bespoke and features wonderfully unique  solutions, as for example the Koenigsegg Ghost light, that make solid  aluminium buttons gleam with LED powered symbols appearing out of  nowhere.
A world first in the car industry. The illumination shines through  the billet aluminium buttons and surfaces by way of almost invisible  micro holes, creating excellent visibility of the symbols as well as a  very clean and stylish appearance, framed by an all-new carbon fibre  centre console and tunnel assembly.
The new super light full carbon airbag steering wheel incorporates  many vital functions directly in front of the driver. Similarly to the  CCX, the shifting paddles are mounted directly on the steering wheel to  enable shifting without taking your hands off the steering wheel during  hard cornering.
The central high-definition touch screen infotainment system controls  the audio functions, satellite navigation, Bluetooth phone and  secondary functions such as performance meters and car telemetrical  data.
The very comfortable and optionally heated carbon seats are great for  long journeys but also give excellent lateral support when needed.
The Interior of the Agera is truly minimalistic and efficient in the  purest Swedish sense. Nothing in the interior is there only to add  visual drama; instead everything is there for a functional purpose.  According to Koenigsegg, this is the essence of beauty, as it follows a  less is more philosophy that embodies every engineering aspect of the  Agera.
CI - Configurable Instruments
The CI is specifically developed for the Agera by Koenigsegg. It  features a unique and configurable interface that can be adapted to  driver specific demands. As it is connected to the cars CAN bus system  it freely communicates with the infotainment screen and all other  functions in the car.
By pushing the left stalk button, different priority graphics can be  chosen, depending on need. For example in track driving mode, there is a  focus on; RPM, pressures, temperatures, lap times, and g-forces.  Compared to GT mode, where: car speed, auto shift, satnav, power, music  etc is prioritized.
THE LUGGAGE SPACE
The luggage space is something Koenigsegg is very proud of. It is the  largest luggage compartment in the hypercar world, with a space of over  120 litres. It is so well shaped that it actually can fit the one piece  Agera roof/hardtop, meaning the driver can choose to go open or closed  at any given time during a longer trip. Given the fact that Koenigsegg  has engineered the roof to fit the car, it is actually also possible fit  a set of golf clubs. This is unheard of in the hypercar world. Given  the high comfort level and the large luggage space, the Agera can truly  been seen as one of the first GT hypercars.
Custom Carbon fibre Thule Lightning Roof Box
At the 2011 Geneva Motor show, Koenigsegg presents the Koenigsegg  winter package - the first lifestyle packages offered from Koenigsegg.  The main element of this package is the exceptional Lightning Roof Box  System.
The Lightning Roof Box is developed together with the Swedish rack  and roof box manufacturer Thule. The high performance lightweight box is  made completely from carbon fibre and has been through several  iterations of CFD simulation to ensure it is safe up to 300 km/h, making  it the fastest roof box in the world.
The roof box, which has an incorporated roof panel, replaces the  normal roof in under 10 minutes. The standard roof is then stored in the  luggage compartment in the front of the car, so that when the driver  arrives to his destination, the roof box can be quickly removed and the  normal roof can be put in place for a more elegant look.
The Lightning roof box truly enables the driver to use the Agera for  longer trips with massive luggage. This gives a whole new spectrum of  hypercar utilization.
The winter package also includes Michelin snow tires on forged  Koenigsegg wheels and custom designed Koenigsegg skis from the Swedish  high end ski manufacturer, Extrem.
Part of the winter package is also a Swedish winter resort experience  in Åre - Sweden's most popular skiing resort and the place of  manufacture of the Koenigsegg skis.
During the stay in Åre, the Koenigsegg customers will be fitted for  their skis and they can witness first hand when they are being hand made  in "Åres skidfabrik", a state of the art ski production plant.
While their skis are being made, they will be checked into the  delightful Copperhill Mountain Lodge that is towering snow-capped  forests and sparkling frozen lakes.
The following day the skis are ready for use and Åre ?s many and  varied ski slopes are available for test runs, in direct access from the  Copperhill Mountain Lodge.
Together with the Golf club options this marks the start of the  Koenigsegg extended lifestyle program for Koenigsegg cars. We would also  like to thank Full Tilt, Houdini Sportswear, Sweet Protection, Sport  Lodge'n Trysil and Moods of Norway, for assisting us in creating the  winter experience at the Geneva motorshow.
THE ELECTRONICS
Semiconductor Electric Control Central.
Not only does Koenigsegg develop their own engines, but also many of  the electronic control units, CAN protocols, and management strategies  are developed in-house. If you would look closely at many of the circuit  boards in the car, inside the control units, you will find the name  Koenigsegg in scripted directly on the circuit boards.
Of course there is no self fulfilling need to develop so many  critical items in-house, unless it gives the car a competitive edge  doing so. This is actually the main reason for Koenigsegg doing it.  This, for example, gave Koenigsegg the possibility to pioneer the CCXR  and Agera R - the two first environmentally conscious hypercars in the  world.
An example of this development is In the Semiconductor Electric  Control Central. The ECC controls most of the electronic functions in  the car. Most physical fuses or relays have been replaced by software  controlled semiconductors which are configurable in function and enable  monitoring all power and threshold values. The ECC communicates via CAN  with the infotainment system in order to display necessary information  to the driver. For example if a door is open, a lamp is broken, or not  all roof locks are tight in place, information will appear on the  instruments as all electrical functions are controlled and monitored by  the ECC.
Intelligent Lifepo4 Battery - ILB
The Agera is the first combustion engine powered production car in  the world, with an intelligent Lithium Iron battery as standard  equipment. First of all, this battery type saves significant weight and  is more compact compared to traditional led acid batteries. Secondly  lithium iron cells cannot reach thermal runway, unlike Li-ion batteries,  which makes them very safe for automotive use.
Furthermore, the ILB carries many intelligent functions, developed by  Koenigsegg together with the battery supplier. Hypercars tend to be  parked long periods of time and therefore their batteries can be drained  if the car is not hooked up to a trickle charger. Even though all  Koenigsegg cars come as standard with a trickle charger it is not always  easy to remember, or even possible depending on location, to use it. It  is also possible that a driver sometime forgets to turn off all  consumers, like parking lights etc causing early battery drainage.
Koenigsegg has therefore implemented a minimum current protection  mode, to make the above issues something of the past. The new ILB  therefore has an intelligent circuit built into it, so if the car is  left on or standing for a long time, the battery shuts down when the  voltage drops below a certain threshold. The shut down does not occur  sooner than a traditional battery would have been left depleted and  useless, so it does not take away any expected battery capacity. Then,  if any essential buttons or a door knob is touched, the battery kicks  back into life for 5 minutes and has enough power to operate all the  functionalities in the car and start the engine and thereby giving  charge back to the battery. Given this strategy, battery concerns are a  thing of the past. No matter of the behaviour of the car user. To prove a  point you can leave the car with the high beam on and the stereo at  full blast in the evening, without the engine running. Wake up in the  morning, open the car door, start the engine and drive away.  Alternatively, leave the car for a couple of months, open the door,  start the car and drive away.
TECHNICAL DATA
- Koenigsegg developed, aluminium/carbon fibre, dry sump, 32 valve, Twin Turbo, V8 engine
- Torque: 1100 - 1200Nm - depending on version and fuel
- Displ: 5.035 L. Bore: 90.7mm. Stroke: 95.25 mm. Compression ratio: 9.0:1. Max rpm: 7250
- Power: 940-1115hp - depending on version and fuel
- 7-speed, dual clutch, single input shaft, AMT Transmission with E-diff.
- Frontal Area: 1.873 m2
- CD 0.30(no rear wing) - 0.33 (fixed normal Agera rear wing) - 0.33 to 0.37(adaptable wing)
- Luggage space: 120 litres
- Dry weight: 1330 kg
- Curb weight 1418 kg (all fluids plus 50% fuel)
- Maximum laden weight: 1600 kg(full tank, two passengers, full luggage)
- Length: 4296 mm. Width: 1998 mm. Wheelbase: 2662 mm. Front Track: 1700 mm. Rear Track: 1650 mm. Front overhang: 885mm Rear overhang: 752mm Height: 1120 mm




 




























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