Today’s a travel day…. Lots of two-stroke fun here in Holland then off to England.
While I’m hooning about, I’ll leave you to ponder the magic that is a Koenigsegg brake disc. 400mm of pure stopping power and one of the two main reasons these beasts can go from zero to 300km/h and then back to zero again in just 21.19 seconds.
Note the Nokia on the hub for some perspective.
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Just one more reason is why Koenigseggs are the sexiest cars ever made! Pure automotive lust. 🙂
These photos you are showing us really tell the story how expensive it is to provide pure, high class parts. This stuff looks -err- simple, in a sense that the parts are just well designed and well executed.
Confirms my theory that the majority of the cost for developing a new mass-produced car are indeed generated in the process of finding ways to make it cheaper.
Developing and designing these Koenigsegg cars certainly did not take a billion Euro, because the engineers just followed good practices in construction, and all else was oversized, just to make sure.
Awesome! I imagine they are made in-house because of low production? Or are they made by a sub-contractor? I am including the calipers and hydraulics.
Koenigsegg cars are superb, plain and simple… An awesome car, put together by really nice people 🙂