Koenigsegg CC850

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Koenigsegg CC850


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Koenigsegg says its twin-turbocharged 5.0-liter V8 engine is sourced from the Jesko, generating 1,385 horsepower (1,033 kilowatts) in this application when running E85 fuel. On normal gasoline, the power drops to only 1,185 hp (884 kW). Maximum torque is 1,022 pound-feet (1,385 Newton-meters) and oddly enough, the CC850's weight is 1,385 kilograms (3,053 pounds).

Now for the really interesting part. As with the engine, the Jesko's nine-speed "Light Speed Transmission" is ported to the CC850. However, look inside the thoroughly updated cockpit and you'll see a manual gear lever in a gated six-speed box. It's not just a showpiece to sequentially change gears as you would in the Jesko, because there's also a clutch pedal for the driver to operate. But here's the thing – it's essentially an all-electronic affair. Koenigsegg ties a clutch pedal operation and mechanical gear changes to the multi-clutch nine-speed gearbox.

The result is something Koenigsegg calls the – wait for it – TWMPAFMPC transmission. That alphabet soup of a name stands for The Worlds Most Powerful And Fastest Manual Production Car. In manual mode, the CC850 drives like a car with a normal manual gearbox. The clutch is required to shift gears, and if you bog the launch like you did learning stick on your brother's Ford Escort, it will stall.

Only six speeds of the nine-speed transmission are available at any given time, however, the specific gears will vary depending on the drive mode. As such, all nine speeds will be accessible. You'll just have to switch modes to get to them. Or, if you just want to cruise, move the lever all the way to the right for automatic mode. In that position, drive is down with all forward gears available. Reverse is at the top.

It will also be supremely rare, as Koenigsegg will build just 50 examples to commemorate the 50th birthday of the company's founder, Christian von Koenigsegg. Pricing and availability will be announced later.
 
They're selling 50 for...I don't know...something like $3.75 million apiece?

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Oh look, a 20 year old car being released as a "new" model! Come on Koenigsegg, you've been flogging the same basic design for far too long. It's stale now, time to move on.
 
It's such an iconic and timeless design mixed with modern detailing, materials, and fit and finish, with a few technological enhancements to boot. If it ain't broken don't fix it, and their core chassis still sets records to this day so there isn't much reason to change.
 
Hadn't been able to verify it yet, but I heard word that due to demand they are planning on producing more than the initial planned 50? Anyone saw anything about that besides me?
 
Hadn't been able to verify it yet, but I heard word that due to demand they are planning on producing more than the initial planned 50? Anyone saw anything about that besides me?

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"The response to the CC850 is overwhelming. Producing an additional 20 on top of the planned 50 CC850s is still not even close to demand, but it gives us the chance to consider the brand loyalists to a larger degree, while also welcoming a small portion of new owners," said Christian von Koenigsegg in the annuoncement.
 
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