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ACRucrazy
02-28-2014, 10:19 AM
By far, my favorite company making my favorite cars!



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The Hennessey Venom GT just hit 270 MPH on a runway. The Koenigsegg One:1 thinks that's cute. And that's because it should be able to hit 280 MPH. Oh, and it can go around corners like mad. Welcome to the new king. This is our behind the scenes look at the world's new mega car.

(Full Disclosure: Part of the invitation to visit Koenigsegg's factory included witnessing the final part of the build process of the One:1, their newest challenger to be the fastest car in the world. Christian gave us full access to the car and his staff to learn all about the creation of this beast. And none of this would be possible without GF Williams, who stayed an extra two days at the factory to get more photos of the car as the Koenigsegg team hustled to get it out the door to the Geneva show. The man is a photo genius.)

Koenigsegg's current offerings, the Agera R and Agera S, are not what you'd call tame, boring, cars. They make upwards of 1,000 horsepower and are light weight. In other words, they are a handful. But a few years ago, Christian heard rumors of what was coming from Porsche, Ferrari, and McLaren. He wanted to be prepared with something that could take them on.

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He went overboard. The One:1 is one of the most obscene and amazing supercars that will ever exist. This is our exclusive look at everything you need to know.

The Engine

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The One:1 has 1,360 horsepower at 7,500 RPM (8,250 redline) and 1,000 NM (737 lb ft) of torque from 3,000 until 7,500 RPM from a revised version of Koenigsegg's 5.0 liter turbocharged V8. That's nuts. Christian says they like to call the One:1 the world's first "mega car." Not because it doesn't fit a class, but because 1,360 horsepower equals one megawatt. It could make more power with more boost, but they wanted to achieve a balance that equaled more drivability and response. Christians goal was an engine that came on full song around 2,500 RPM, a higher boost turbo would have delayed that until 4,000 RPM. The torque curve on the One:1 is simply amazing. It isn't totally flat, but it's as close as makes no difference.

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That was unacceptable. It also uses a new variable geometry turbocharger with something you don't hear everyday: The internals are 3D printed. That helped them achieve the shape they wanted as well as kept the weight down.

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In addition to the internals of the turbocharger, 3D printing is used on the exhaust tip. In fact, this exhaust tip is the largest piece of 3D printed titanium every built. And it takes three whole days to produce. That would be amazingly inefficient for a mass produced car, but it actually works in favor of a bespoke maker like Koenigsegg. Instead of dealing with costly suppliers that are too complex to get just six pieces from, 3D printing lets them control their workflow.
It's smart.

The Monocoque

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While it looks exactly like the monocoque that is in the Agera, the One:1 uses an entirely new weave of carbon fiber that could be up to 40 percent lighter than the weave used in the Agera. In fact, this new generation of carbon fiber is the same that you see on new F1 cars. It's amazing how little everything weighs.

The Aerodynamics

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Here's where Koenigsegg is entering uncharted waters. For the first time, the small company out of Angelholm is using active aerodynamics. And, like Koenigsegg is wont to do, it's nothing like the active aero you've seen elsewhere.

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On the underside of the front end, cut outs are added to the carbon fiber to weaken it. Then there are hydraulic actuators which are actually used to bend the carbon fiber and direct the air through the body and out through the hood. It is one trick set up. When the car is in top speed mode, the flaps are closed to reduce downforce and make it as slippery as possible.

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Along the side, all the panels have been sculpted to help direct airflow. In the doors, the flow to the engine has been improved 40 percent, and they were already gulping down massive doses of oxygen.

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Out back is the world's first top mounted movable wing on a road car. The inspiration is taken from Le Mans racers and the goal is to increase the efficiency of the underside of the wing.

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Under braking, instead of stalling the wing and removing downforce, the wing folds to increase downforce to the rear which then also increases the ability of the rear brakes. It's a win/win/win.P

This is also Koenigsegg's first ever car with a fixed roof. Well, what I mean is that it's bolted in and has a scoop over it, but it can be removed with a little work.

The Weight Savings

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Here's where Koenigsegg went batshit nuts. Everything is carbon fiber. I mean everything. The seats, the wheels, the body, the monocoque safety cell, even the sun visors are carbon fiber, which Christian says saved them about 100 grams each. The point is, that might not sound like much, but every little bit counts here.P

That's how the One:1 weighs 1,360 kilograms. And that's not dry weight. It's with a half tank of gas and all other fluids full. An amazing achievement.P

Here's a great example: When I saw the car, it was running conventional springs in the suspension. But then Christian showed us something: A mold for carbon fiber springs that they had just gotten. The plan is to use those to lose another 3 kg off the weight. We're talking a fanatical, Colin Chapman level of dedication to weight loss.

The Tech

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Koenigsegg has equipped the One:1 with an active suspension with variable ride height. There is a paddle shift seven speed transmission that is ludicrously fast. But the part that amazed me the most was the way this car is being developed for tracks.

See, the One:1 was designed based on customer requests for an insane track car that could also be run on the road. Koenigsegg is doing this by having the suspension, GPS, and a cell phone app all work together. This is a connected car, but in a very different way from a Google car.

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See, Koenigsegg will be traveling with the development car to a number of race tracks and setting it up to conquer them. But how they'll be doing it precisely is with GPS. In order to have an optimal setup for each corner, engineers will adjust the car for sections of a track which they will then log into the GPS. When the car reaches those coordinates again, it'll automatically adjust. One:1 also uses the cell phone as kind of a data logger. So instead of staring at a G-meter on track and crashing, it logs the data and sends it to the One:1 app on your phone. That way you have everything after your run.

Clever.

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The One:1 will debut in the flesh on March 3rd at the Geneva Motor Show. Just six cars (plus the development prototype) will be built, and all are sold. The price difference to the Agera is about a 30 percent delta, which makes this one of the most expensive cars in the world.

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Before I went to see Koenigsegg myself, I was a skeptic. I thought of them as a kit car company that wouldn't really be able to build something that competes with the big guys. I was more wrong than I've ever been. This is a real automaker, and if the One:1 is as powerful and fast as they say, then it'll also be one of the most disruptive the hyper competitive super car market has ever seen.

Bravo Koenigsegg, I can't wait to see what else is up your Swedish sleeves.




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Stretch
02-28-2014, 10:31 AM
Dang that thing is cool!

FLATOUT
02-28-2014, 11:22 AM
Good God!

The_Greg
02-28-2014, 11:25 AM
/Drive did a documentary on the production of the Agera. It is insane. I appreciate these cars so much (more) after seeing that documentary series on youtube!

The One:1, while having an appropriate yet awkward name, seems extremely bonkers. So awesome.

GBS
02-28-2014, 11:43 AM
I would like to see it parked in my garage. Here's a Koenigsegg CCX from the Cars on 5th show---Naples, FL car show a couple of weeks ago. They had some great cars there.
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Torquemonster06
02-28-2014, 04:42 PM
One word....Elegant.

Stretch
02-28-2014, 07:12 PM
It feels like a modern day McLaren F1 with the emphasis on new technology and the "batshit nuts" obsession with the weight targets. It's just so incredibly over the top and awesome. I am loving this.

Late Apex
03-01-2014, 07:09 AM
Cannot even imagine the insurance, tire replacement , and general maintaining costs alone!! Nice ride......

City
03-01-2014, 08:34 AM
It appears to be SO close to the edge with regard to tolerances. Feel like one pothole at 80 MPH and you might be sitting in the middle of the highway with just a carbon fiber steering wheel and a few titanium toggle switches in your pockets.

IndyRon
03-01-2014, 10:00 AM
That car is just ridiculously awesome. The most impressive thing to me though is the technology they are using to dial in optimal chassis settings dynamically via GPS for maximum performance depending on camber, elevation, angle of approach, G forces, etc. That alone is going to really raise the bar in performance when running on a known track like Nordschleife, Laguna, Watkins, or any other racetrack. I can see this technology filtering down and improved over the next 10 years before being banned from competitive racing environments.

The one thing that surprised me is that they didn't increase the displacement of the motor or add cylinders and instead decided to lean on the motor harder to get 1350hp out of the 5L mill.

ViperSmith
03-01-2014, 10:40 PM
Koseniggiigigigig and pagani are perhaps my favorite car companies at the moment.

The passion is crazy. One day I'll buy one :-)

ACRucrazy
04-10-2014, 12:27 AM
Imagine a series like this on the Viper...


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ud7drmR2wJ8


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-kH9g9CUZdI


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6Sivt84RuTk


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OMLnmvLYTVw


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jOoS6FBoQZM#t=146

C.J
04-10-2014, 07:55 AM
280 MPH. That can outrun a lot of aircraft! And look great doing it. Simply awesome car. With a genius behind it.

rw99
04-10-2014, 10:28 AM
See, Koenigsegg will be traveling with the development car to a number of race tracks and setting it up to conquer them. But how they'll be doing it precisely is with GPS. In order to have an optimal setup for each corner, engineers will adjust the car for sections of a track which they will then log into the GPS. When the car reaches those coordinates again, it'll automatically adjust.

I JUST posted this idea in another thread: linking a GPS (predictive) data component to an active aero setup. As usual, I am more than a day late and many dollars short. I will still congratulate myself on arriving at the same idea independently, though :p Even if it's a kind of obvious one.

No hemi
04-10-2014, 12:14 PM
OMG!! I want!!.. Now, where did i put that Lotto ticket!!......

Anonymous
04-10-2014, 07:42 PM
Figures one of those car would be found in Naples!

Policy Limits
04-15-2014, 07:03 PM
Love the Agera scenes in the Need For Speed movie. Sweden definitely got something right. I'd buy that over a Veyron every day of the week & twice on Sunday.

DreadLox
04-15-2014, 09:33 PM
Ok, before I go reading all of this and loose sleep... What's the price? Lol

ACRucrazy
04-15-2014, 09:38 PM
It's one of those if you have to ask you can't afford it type cars lol

DreadLox
04-15-2014, 10:35 PM
It's one of those if you have to ask you can't afford it type cars lol

Touché! Lol

ACRucrazy
04-22-2014, 02:29 PM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PGGiuaQwcd8

ViperSmith
04-22-2014, 08:12 PM
I feel like Koenigsegg/Pagani are what Ferrari should be.

gutterworks129
04-23-2014, 09:51 PM
When the first time I seen the Gen5 Viper, I thought of a Koenigsegg because of the head lights.

The_Greg
04-24-2014, 08:24 AM
19x10 front, 20x12.5 rear... So who is going to put these on a Viper fist?

ACRucrazy
04-30-2014, 02:58 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DNedUZxP8NU

plumcrazy
04-30-2014, 03:13 PM
did i miss the pricetag ?

Anonymous
04-30-2014, 03:23 PM
2 million$ !!