The announced success of the Koenigsegg CC850 resulted in a very rapid sold out which actually sold all 50 examples of the new supercar presented by the Swedish car manufacturer. The enthusiasm shown by customers towards the new Scandinavian racing car prompted the brand to expand the number of cars initially budgeted, confirming the arrival of another 20 units which will go into production thus bringing to 70 the Koenigsegg CC850s that will arrive on the road.
“The response to the CC850 is overwhelming”said Christian von Koenigsegg, the company’s founder and CEO. “Producing another 20 in addition to the expected 50 CC850s is not yet close to the real demand for this model, but it gives us the opportunity to consider the loyalists of the brand to a greater extent, also welcoming a small number of new owners”. Koenigsegg said it first approached several long-term customers who had signed up early to get behind the wheel of the CC850, with the aim of receiving their feedback on increasing the total number of vehicles produced to 70 units before. to actually announce the decision, and the response was positive.
“Clearly, we have impressed connoisseurs and fans by merging our roots with innovative thinking and a timeless design that stands out from the rest”von Koenigsegg continued. “We are honored and grateful for the response and will do our best to exceed expectations”. The number of extra units offered was chosen to celebrate Koenigsegg’s 20 years of production. The starting number, meanwhile, had been selected to celebrate Christian von Koenigsegg’s 50th birthday. The CC850 is based on the Koenigsegg Jesko, paying homage to the brand’s first model, the CC8S. It features a one-of-a-kind manual transmission paired with a 5-liter V8 engine that produces 1,385 hp and 1,385 Nm of torque. With a weight of only 1,385 kg, it looks like a real monster of the road.
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