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Specs;

0-300kmh: 14.53 seconds

300-0kmh: 6.66 seconds

0-300-0kmh: 21.19 seconds

0-200mph: 17.68 seconds

200-0mph: 7.28 seconds

0-200-0mph: 24.96 seconds

Koenigsegg is renowned for producing cars that are up there with Lamborghinis in terms of sheer unbridled power.

Indeed, less than 2 weeks ago, another model apparently battered the competition.

A statement on Koenigsegg's website read: "Today, 2 September 2011 at 12.08pm, a standard Koenigsegg Agera R took several new production car world records at the Koenigsegg proving ground in Angelholm, Sweden" and that “all results will be submitted to the Guinness Book of Records.”

These figures reflect both phenomenal acceleration and breaking performance. To give you an idea, a 1,200bhp Bugatti Veyron Supersport does 0-200mph in 22.2 seconds.

Koenigsegg also said that a short film of the record breaking efforts will appear in the coming days.

Meanwhile, you can try and figure out how the Agera R – which we think stands for ‘Ridiculously Fast and Beautiful!’ – didn’t take off on the track!

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Source; Gumball3000

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Sounds good, but it's very close to the Koenigsegg CCXR Edition, which I prefer :)

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always loved the koenigseggeggeggsgsesgg over the pagani

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I'd still take a Pagani Zonda Cinque anyday :D

Or ultimately the Pagani Zonda R.

I love the Agera looks and performs in a class of its own. Although after going to Italy and meeting Horacio Pagani (he signed me a Pagani polo and poster) and also seeing the cinque, zonda r and uno in the flesh I am a solid Pagani fan.

There workmanship is second to none just check out there factory.

I love the Agera looks and performs in a class of its own. Although after going to Italy and meeting Horacio Pagani (he signed me a Pagani polo and poster) and also seeing the cinque, zonda r and uno in the flesh I am a solid Pagani fan.

There workmanship is second to none just check out there factory.

pics or GTFO :P

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