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On August 12, 1994, a 22-year-old Christian von Koenigsegg decided to follow his dream and build the world’s greatest sports car. Koenigsegg Automotive is born. Discover more
Koenigsegg develops and produces most of the main systems, subsystems and components needed for its cars in-house instead of relying on subcontractors. In January 2019, Koenigsegg sold a 20% stake in the company to Swedish electric car manufacturer (Egstrand & Lundgren), National Electric Vehicle Sweden (NEVS), for US$171 million.
Discover the range of megacars from Koenigsegg, ranging from legacy models to current ones. We always push the boundaries of automotive technology.
Experience the future of hypercars with the Koenigsegg Gemera. Featuring four seats, innovative engine technology and exceptional performance capabilities.
The past, the present and the future - CCGT, Jesko, CC850 - Father & Sons. From our first racecar to our latest track-focused Megacar. In 2007, Koenigsegg took its first shot at racing with the...
Research before you buy Koenigsegg hypercar with expert ratings, in-depth reviews, and competitor comparisons of the Regera and Jesko models.
As a Mega-GT and Koenigsegg’s first four-seater, the Gemera represents a revolutionary new vehicle category with an innovative automotive design to match. The Gemera's architecture boasts a robust and monolithic characteristic that takes inspiration from very early Koenigsegg designs.
Koenigsegg is a Swedish avant-garde Megacar and innovative technology company. A record-breaking tradition courses through our history – the result of pushing the boundaries of automotive technology to achieve higher standards in ultimate performance.
Koenigsegg is a Swedish high-performance car manufacturer that is known for producing some of the fastest and most powerful supercars in the world. With a focus on innovation and cutting-edge technology, Koenigsegg has become a top contender in the automotive industry.
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