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Koenigsegg , CCX , Generation 1 , Trevita (2006-2010)

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Start of Production:
2006
End of Production:
2010
Rarity:
10 of 10
Current Price Range:
$825,000 - $925,000
Original Price Range:
$890,000 - $1,090,000

The Koenigsegg CCX is a limited-production sports car built by Swedish manufacturer Koenigsegg. The Trevita is an exclusive variant of the CCX Generation 1 produced between 2006 and 2010.

Production:

  • Only three Trevita models were produced, making it one of the rarest production cars in the world.
  • Each Trevita was hand-built at Koenigsegg's factory in Ängelholm, Sweden.

Design and Features:

  • The CCX Generation 1 Trevita is characterized by its unique silver-plated titanium exterior.
  • This variant features a high-strength, lightweight chassis made from carbon fiber and aluminum.
  • Its interior boasts premium materials such as hand-stitched leather and polished aluminum trim.
  • A retractable hardtop allows for an open-air driving experience.

Powertrain:

  • The Trevita is powered by a compact 4.8-liter V8 engine producing 806 horsepower and 619 lb-ft of torque.
  • This powerplant features dry-sump lubrication, ensuring consistent performance under various conditions.
  • The engine's output is transmitted to the rear wheels through a six-speed manual transmission.

Performance:

  • The Koenigsegg CCX Trevita accelerates from 0-60 mph in just 2.9 seconds.
  • Its top speed is electronically limited to 250 miles per hour (402 km/h).

Technical Specifications:

  • Engine: 4.8-liter V8
  • Power: 806 horsepower (600 kW)
  • Torque: 619 lb-ft (840 Nm)
  • Transmission: Six-speed manual
  • Drive Type: Rear-wheel drive
  • Top Speed: Electronically limited to 250 mph (402 km/h)
  • Chassis: Carbon fiber and aluminum
  • Bodywork: Hand-finished, hand-painted carbon fiber
  • Wheels: Forged aluminum alloy
  • Brakes: Six-piston calipers with steel discs
  • Suspension: Double-wishbone setup with cambered lower control arms
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