In early improvement the auto was fitted with a 4.7-liter V8 motor with twin settled vane turbos,[5] however it was supplanted with a 5.0-liter twin-turbocharged V8 motor for the creation rendition of the auto.
The Agera is fueled by an in-house created 5.0-liter twin-turbocharged V8 motor which produces 701 kW (940 hp) at 6900 rpm and 1,100 N·m (810 lb·ft) of torque at 4000 rpm. All out weight of the motor is just 197 kg (434 lb) on account of a carbon fiber consumption complex and the aluminum construction.[6] The transmission is a 7-speed double grip with oar shifters. It is the principal double grasp transmission to highlight one and only information shaft. The second grip backs off the info shaft amid up movements so as to lessen the time it takes to synchronize the following apparatus, bringing about speedier movement times. Most quite, the transmission weighs just 81 kg (179]
The Agera has a body produced using impregnated carbon fiber/kevlar with lightweight fortifications. The auto's hardtop rooftop is stowable under the front hood cover. The frame is additionally made out of carbon fiber with an aluminum honeycomb that accompanies coordinated fuel tanks for ideal weight conveyance and wellbeing. The back wing is electronically flexible with auto setting or manual control keeping in mind the end goal to have as meager bargain as could reasonably be expected between low drag and down power, contingent upon circumstance and mood.[8] The Agera accompanies manufactured aluminum wheels with focus locking nuts, measuring 19" on the front and 20" on the back and wrapped in an arrangement of Michelin Super Sport tires that can be utilized with velocities of up to 420 km/h (260 mph). Different highlights incorporate the trademark Koenigsegg entryways, another footing control framework, LED lighting, blue hood stripes that proceed through the cockpit of the auto and a custom inside with another "Phantom light" lighting framework, which utilizes carbon nanotubes as a part of an extraordinary design to radiate through the auto's aluminum catches.
The Agera R made its presentation at the March 2011 Geneva Motor Show—with a Speed Racer uniform topic, and extraordinary Michelin tires. It can quicken from 0–100 km/h (0–62 mph) in 2.8 seconds and achieve a hypothetical top pace of 439 km/h (273 mph). The Agera R has a drag coefficient of Cd=0.37, or Cd=0.33 at fast because of its versatile back wing, while creating 300 kg (660 lb) of downforce at 250 km/h (155 mph). This versatile back wing framework is lighter than traditional water driven/electrical versatile frameworks, and has the one of a kind capacity to make up for head/tailwind because of its spring-stacked configuration. Besides, the arches holding the wing assume not just a part in the Agera R's streamlined execution, additionally help with extricating hot air from the motor bay.[7]
On 2 September 2011, amid test sessions in Ängelholm, the Agera R broke six world area speed records for a generation auto, including 0–300 km/h (0–186 mph) in 14.53 seconds, and 0–300–0 km/h in just 21.19 seconds.[10] The braking execution required to keep up this record is empowered to some degree by the Agera's solidness, showed by Koenigsegg's test pilot and drivetrain specialist Robert Serwanski, who was recorded by traveler Rob Ferretti (originator of the gathering "Super Speeders") braking from 300 km/h to 0 without holding the guiding wheel.[11]
The Agera R can create parallel cornering strengths of 1.60 G,[12] because of a blend of mechanical equalization and elevated amounts of grasp from the extraordinarily created Michelin Supersport tires.
The 2013 form of Agera R debuted at the 2012 Geneva Motor Show. Overhauls included carbon fiber wheels, improved optimal design, and motor redesigns permitting the Agera R's 5 liter twin turbocharged motor to create 850 kW (1,140 hp) on E85. What's more, on account of Koenigsegg's Flex Fuel Sensor innovation, the ECU can react to fluctuating fuel qualities and liquor content by lessening power levels as a method for securing the motor. On standard low octane energizes, force is lessened to 716 kW (960 hp).[12]
The Agera R was highlighted noticeably in the motion picture Need for Speed and in Criterion's Need For Speed: Most Wanted (2012) and Need for Speed: Rivals (2013) computer games. Different diversions incorporate Real Racing 3.
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