Rare Koenigsegg Agera 1 of 1 is up for sale

Rare Koenigsegg Agera 1 of 1 is up for sale
It is available from a German dealer at an undisclosed amount.

The Agera One of 1 was displayed at the 2016 Geneva Motor Show and is perhaps the most rare of all Koenigseggs.

This car is the first of three Final edition cars built to mark the end of Agera production. Koenigsegg stated that the One of 1 program was designed with the goal of optimizing the vehicle for the customer’s purpose in a press release.

“In the case of the One of 1,” the customer desired an Agera with as close to a One:1 performance as possible, but still retain the roof window, stowable roofing, and ample luggage space.

It meets this brief. The One of 1 retains the luxurious, more useable interior of the “regular Ageras”, but it has the exact same power output as that of the legendary One:1. The twin-turbo V8 engine of 5.0-liter capacity produces 1360 horsepower (1115 kilowatts), and 1011 pound-feet (1137 Newton meters) of torque. It is only 2866 pounds (1380 kg) heavier due to the extra luxuries.

Rare Koenigsegg Agera 1 of 1 is up for sale

Both the interior and body are decorated with unique touches. The aero package, which is unique to the car, includes a One-to-1 front splitter, triple front winglets at the corners, rear venturis with adjustable wingslets and an utterly bizarre rear wing.

There’s also the roof-mounted air intake and exterior badges, 3D-printed titanium exhaust and orange and clear carbon exterior finishes, as well as aluminium interior switchgear. All of these unique features are exclusive to this car.
Rare Koenigsegg Agera 1 of 1 is up for sale

SEMCO Exclusive Cars, Munich, Germany is selling the One of 1 now. It can have no less than two Bugatti Vyrons as its roommates. Two LaFerraris. And two Porsche 918s. A McLaren P1. A Pagani Huayra. Three McLaren 675LT McLarens.

SEMCO didn’t list a price on the car, but it bet on a mid to high-seven figure sum. The prototype One-One was recently sold after being on the market for PS6million ($7.9million).