Maybe electric hypercars won’t dominate the acceleration record books after all? The Rimac Nevera and Pininfarina Batista may have spent the last year pushing the boundaries of production vehicle ...
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Koenigsegg Sadair Spear sets a new lap record
The Koenigsegg Sadair’s Spear hypercar, a track-focused beast with a staggering 1625 horsepower, has once again demonstrated ...
Getting from 0 to 400 km/h (249 mph) and back to a standstill as quickly as possible has become a hotly contested acceleration and braking benchmark for the world's fastest hypercars. It's not just a ...
Athletes often like to say that it’s much harder to stay at the top than to get to the top, as a target is immediately put on their back the moment they reach the summit. This appears to be the case ...
Koenigsegg bested Rimac’s record by about half a second. Koenigsegg has recaptured a coveted speed record from Rimac. In 2024, the Koenigsegg Jesko Absolut set a new 0-249-0 mph (0-400-0 kph) record ...
Accelerating a standstill to 186 mph in 14.5 seconds is a fairly kinetic event. Very loud, tunnel vision, urge to pee. One moment the Swedish countryside is just sitting there, looking lovely and ...
Koenigsegg, renowned for its pioneering automotive technology, has recently introduced a groundbreaking engine poised to significantly impact the electric vehicle (EV) market. This innovation, rooted ...
Were it not for the branding under the door mirrors, it could easily be mistaken for the car from the dawn of the third millennium. CC850 by Koenigsegg is a throwback to the future of hypercars. Its ...
The Tesla Model S Plaid is still a mighty impressive vehicle when it comes to putting the pedal to the metal. Lucid’s Air Sapphire might’ve gotten involved in the game, but it’s not out and about just ...
The world’s fastest EV, the Rimac Nevera, just got a little quicker. Rimac shared a series of acceleration figures after a visit to Germany’s Automotive Testing center in late April, painting a ...
Maybe electric hypercars won’t dominate the acceleration record books after all? The Swedish carmaker proudly announced on Friday that its seven-year-old hypercar was able to rocket to 249 mph (400 ...
The Swedish carmaker proudly announced on Friday that its seven-year-old hypercar was able to rocket to 249 mph (400 kmph) and then completely halt all of its momentum in just 28.81 seconds during a ...
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