“S u p e r c a r s d o n ’ t c o m e m o r e s u p e r t h a n t h i s ! I t ’ s t h e f a s t e s t c a r w e ’ v e e v e r t e s t e d ! ”
( To p G e a r, G r e a t B r i t a i n )
Excitement begins the moment one catches a glimpse of light flowing
over its smooth, polished surface. From a distance one recognizes
the exhilarating lines and aggressive beauty of a Koenigsegg.
Look at the flowing roofline for instance, the
It was important to give the car a timeless and
large, beautifully curved windscreen and the short
unique shape while at the same time ensuring
eccentric rear. Every design element is inspired
a futuristic stance and aggressive attitude. The
by nature and by the functional beauty of animals.
lines and surfaces appear elegant and slippery,
The body is designed for perfect aerodynamics,
shouting in a clear, universal language: ”I travel
low weight and accessibility. When the front and
at extreme speeds!” – even when stationary.
rear hoods are lifted, the entire chassis lies
The body has a class leading, aerodynamic
open for easy inspection and maintenance.
design with a Cd value of 0.297. At the sides,
This has been accomplished without compro-
two large air inlet ducts feed the engine with
mising the general ichthyomorphic design phi-
cooling air as well as improve downforce and
losophy of the Koenigsegg esthetics.
stability at high speeds.
“A t 3 9 0 k m / h – w h a t y o u s e e i n f r o n t o f y o u i s a l r e a d y h i s t o r y ”
Press the starter button and enjoy the symphony; a giant breath
through the carbonfibre induction trumpets, the hammering of
pistons through titanium; the sound of force yet to unleash.
The Koenigsegg is alive and waiting to take
you into the realm of speed.... Reach up to
swing the door shut and be impressed by the
smooth arc the door describes, as it moves downward and inward in a single, elegant motion.
Push the clutch pedal. Take hold of the tall,
turned metal gear lever and engage first gear.
Feed in the throttle and release the clutch pedal.
Increase the throttle more, and more... Within
weight distribution, the car is very stable at high
3.2 seconds the speed is 100 km/h (62 mph).
speeds, a feature which also increases safety.
In 10 seconds the speed is 217 km/h (135 mph)
and now is the time for true acceleration.
Thanks to efficient aerodynamic design
resulting in a low drag coefficient and a perfect
On a warm and sunny day perhaps you
prefer to drive roofless. No problem with the
Koenigsegg; the roof panel is easily detachable
and stores under the front hood.
The design of the seats combines comfortable
everyday driving with excellent racing performance.
Ergonomic engineers designed the carbonfibre seat
shells and lined them with cushions made of the
material Tempur, developed by NASA. This
material conforms to the body resulting in
ultimate seat comfort. They are adjustable
in almost all directions to offer a
perfect driving position.
All surfaces in the cockpit are devoid of unnecessary obstructions.
Positioned on the steering column is a cluster which includes tachometer,
LCD display and tell-tales. Typical for the Koenigsegg is the large, circular
centre control. The most frequently used controls such as safety button, starter
button, light switches, window regulators, wing mirror adjustments etc are
positioned here. Buttons and knobs for climate control, traction, hazard
and ride height are positioned above and below the centre control.
The gearbox is operated manually via the
Koenigsegg developed shift mechanism, a clockwork piece of fine mechanics, which allows the
gearstick to be mounted on a ball in a socket.
This practical and aesthetically attractive device
provides accurate feedback to the operator
and also alleviates the otherwise necessary
gate-solution. The mechanism is light weight,
compact and easily adjustable to driver
preference. It also incorporates an electronic anti-theft device.
The five-spoked magnesium alloy wheels
are designed by Koenigsegg. Thanks to the spoke
design, brake cooling is very effective. An air duct on
the uprights leads the cooling air through the uprights and
into the brake discs. Centre nuts for mounting the wheels accentuate
the aesthetic purity and racing heritage. A safety-improvement feature
is the big rim diameter – 20” rear and 18” front (19” on model CCR).
They are shod with Michelin tyres specially developed for Koenigsegg.
The large tyre dimensions give a comparatively large contact area
against the road – important for both braking and acceleration and
allowing high cornering speeds thus avoiding any uncontrollable sliding.
“A c o n s i s t e n t b l e n d o f h e f t a n d d e f t n e s s , t h e K o e n i g s e g g r e q u i r e s a f i r m , g u i d i n g
hand, but rewards with surprising sensitivity and precision”
(evo magazine, Great Britain)
Whether crossing continents or clipping apexes
on the racetrack, the skilfully balanced handling
and detailed feedback of the Koenigsegg’s racebred suspension will definitely be appreciated.
of inertia and quick reaction to direction changes.
The large, but lightweight magnesium alloy wheels
shod with Michelin high performance tyres developed according to latest technology, provide large
friction areas. The lateral g-forces in a Koenigsegg
can be as high as 1.3 g, and this also contributes
Driving is not just a question of accelerating and
braking. To be able to access the fantastic performance
to safe handling at high cornering speeds.
The unsprung weight is kept to a minimum to
potential, the road holding has been honed to per-
gain perfect contact between tyre and road.
fection during many hours of test driving under hard
Therefore the rims are made of magnesium alloy
conditions on both road and track. This great hand-
and the A-arms are of lightweight chrome molyb-
ling to a large extent is the result of perfect weight
denum steel tubes. The minimum weight uprights
distribution (43/57% – f/r). Most of the car’s mass is
are of welded high grade steel and the construc-
concentrated around the cockpit (engine, occupants,
tion includes internal cooling channels for the
fuel tanks and batteries) giving a low polar moment
bearings and brake discs.
“ K o e n i g s e g g i s m y f a v o u r i t e s u p e r c a r ! Yo u j u s t w a n t m o r e a n d m o r e ! ”
( J e r e m y C l a r k s o n , S h o o t - O u t DV D )
”This is without a doubt the
most astonishingly fast car I
have ever driven! Five stars
out of five possible!”
(evo magazine, Great Britain)
The most important part of the Koenigsegg chassis is the carbonfibre
monocoque. Inspired by Formula 1 designs, it is a very light, yet immensely
stiff structure on which the front and rear subframes are mounted.
The monocoque is handmade and consists of
chrome molyb-
21 layers of carbon fibre with honeycomb in
denum steel
between. Thanks to the use of carbon fibre,
tubes and contains
the weight of the chassis module is only 62 kg
the power steering components,
(136 lb.) and the torsional stiffness is 28.100
wheel suspension unit, shock absorbers
Nm/degree. The monocoque gives the driver
with hydraulic lifting system etc.
and passenger excellent protection and provides
A subframe is also bolted to the rear of the
greater rigidity than any competitor, which is
chassis module. This unit includes the entire
important for the car’s handling qualities.
drivetrain, which is assembled separately. Its
It also incorporates four fuel tanks; two
main parts are two large, milled aluminium
behind the seats and one tank on each side of
alloy brackets, which support the wishbones
the tub. This gives a perfect weight distribution
and gearbox. The brackets are held in place by
and a low polar moment of inertia, which also
chrome molybdenum steel rods, ensuring
benefits the handling.
perfect rigidity. This modular system has the
A subframe is bolted to the front of the chassis
module. It is manufactured from lightweight
benefit of great accessibility, enabling quick
repairs and easy maintenance.
”Koenigsegg CC
keeps pure F1
quality concerning
design, material
a n d f i n i s h .”
( S p o r t s c a r, Sw e d e n )
“Body stiffness compares favorably to that of a good quality wrench”
( C a r a n d D r i v e r, U S A )
Thanks to the carefully designed, very stiff and rigid construction
of the carbonfibre chassis, the driver and passenger are
effectively surrounded and protected in the event of an impact.
The monocoque roll-over bars are made of
to pass the new offset frontal and side impact
reinforced carbonfibre laminate and are virtually
crash tests. The Swedish Autoliv crash-test centre
indestructible. These bars provide protection to
testified that the CC8S was one of the safest cars
both driver and passenger in the event of a roll-
they had ever tested. Passive safety measures
over accident and at the same time give the car a
include airbag, ABS and Traction Control.
significant appearance typical for Koenigsegg. The
The brakes are exclusively developed by AP
dashboard also functions as a safety device and
Racing. These pure racing brakes are power assisted
is built of solid carbonfibre and Kevlar laminate.
and incorporate a state-of-the-art ABS
Koenigsegg CC8S was one of the first supercars
system from Bosch.
“The Koenigsegg CC secured its place in the history books with a top
speed of 242 miles per hour which was captured on film”
( Ze r o , G r e a t B r i t a i n )
The Koenigsegg CC8S is powered by a supercharged 8 cylinder engine, specially developed
by the Koenigsegg engineering team. Its pure
racing performance is a result of power, torque
and low weight while still maintaining superb
drivability.
The CC8S’ engine is made of super lightweight materials, e.g. aerospace specified aluminium alloy, titanium and carbonfibre. The
same company that supplies engine blocks to
some Formula 1 teams manufactures the cylinder
heads and blocks for Koenigsegg.
The engine delivers a smooth 655 hp at
The CC8S’ engine is fitted with carbonfibre
6.800 rpm and 750 Nm of torque at 5.000
cam and front covers, which reduce overall
rpm. It is a state-of-the-art Quad Cam semi-
weight by about 12 kg compared to the same
stressed V8 construction with a 4.7 litre cylinder
parts manufactured in aluminium. The highly
volume and 32 valves. The engine is equipped
efficient induction system is also made of car-
with forged pistons and connecting rods built to
bonfibre; it is an advanced series of ducts and
cope with great speeds during racing conditions.
boxes, organically shaped to maximize the flow
An exceptionally high quality forged crankshaft
of air into the engine. The total weight of the
complements this.
Koenigsegg CC8S’ engine is only 210 kg.
The air intake system
The exhaust system is made of stainless steel
incorporates a large
(titanium on model CCR) and incorporates equal
centrifugal supercharger.
length tube headers, which merge to collectors.
It is connected to a
Integrated precat laminar flow merge to collectors,
custom-built intercooler
effectively assisting the main metal catalytic con-
which lowers the charged
verters in reducing emissions to certifiable levels.
intake air temperature
Model CCR has a specially developed Swedish
from 150°C to 50°C.
Lysholm double-screw compressor, which takes
A specially manufactured
the engine’s power output to the extreme peak
dry-sump engine lubri-
value of 806 hp at 6.900 rpm. The torque curve
cation system enables a
also shows high values over a broad revolution
low frame position and subsequently a very low
band with a peak value of 920 Nm
centre of gravity. A unique Koenigsegg engineered
(678 ftlb) at 5.700 rpm.
oil spray device provides efficient cooling for the
pistons, thus adding to the durability of the
engine. Direct coil-on-plug ignition and a fully
compliant OBD II computer system guarantees
low emission and fail-safe driving. Upon request, a
monitoring BoA with satellite link-up can be
installed, which is a great device for maintenance and service.
The Cima 6-speed manual/sequential gearbox, which is optimised
for the Koenigsegg CC8S and CCR, is probably the strongest and
most reliable transaxle gearbox ever built for a mid-engined car.
Cima, the high quality Italian manufacturer, has utilized their long experience
in building racing gears for Ferrari
Formula 1 when constructing the
Koenigsegg transmission. It is equipped
with an internal oil pump for reliable lubrication and a large external Setrab air-to-oil cooler,
necessary due to the immense engine power.
The final gear ratio is calculated to propel the
car close to 400 km/h (250 mph) at 7.300 rpm.
Koenigsegg also has engineered the unique
anti-roll bars, essential to get superb handling
qualities. They are operated by pushrods linked
to each top wishbone. The function of the antiroll bar can easily be altered just by changing
the cross-link to stiffer or softer ones.
I first came in contact with Koenigsegg at the
placed maintaining perfect balance at all time.
Paris motor show in 2000 when they exhibited a pre-
The batteries are also centrally located in front of
production version of the CC. I was immediately
the engine, giving a perfect mass center.
attracted to the compact and efficient shape of
the car. It had no unnecessary gadgets, only those
tested. On the CC the aerodynamic pressure point
truly needed for speed and high performance.
unusually is behind the mass centre of the car.
– What I really like is the chassis and suspension
The vastly experienced
test driver Loris Bicocchi
has been an integral part
in optimising and developing the Koenigsegg.
Here are his comments....
– High speed stability is among the best I have
This makes it naturally more stable the faster it is
layout. The long, double wishbones, which give
driven. Most of today’s mid-engined supercars
small camber deviation during travel, the ingenius
have huge air intakes and outlets at the front of
progressive anti-roll bar system, plus the fact that
the car, making them nervous at high speed.
everything is correctly placed from a weight
Directional stability during braking is superb.
distribution viewpoint. The fuel tanks are centrally
Vertical control of the body is unmatched by any
think it is correct strategy not to make the ABS too
– My overall impression of the CC is that the car
intrusive yet still allow the driver braking control
deserves recognition as one of the most competent
instead of letting the ABS take over too early.
road cars ever produced.
– The steering is well balanced for my liking with
a fantastic center point with no lash. The engine’s
power is smooth and safe, especially considering the
very high power output.
competitor, resulting in a feeling that the car is
sucked to the ground even when driving over
bumpy surfaces.
– I have spent a lot of time optimizing the
comfort of this thoroughbred. The suspension is
not only compliant and supple, but also firm during
cornering, acceleration and braking. To me it is an
excellent design compromise. Even potholes will
not upset the car.
– The ABS system is very much on the sporty
side. It locks with some slip through the whole
process, making it very efficient. For a supercar I
Loris Bicocchi, Official test driver for Koenigsegg
The show must go on....
The Koenigsegg factory is situated in a large modern fighter jet facility with
Koenigsegg
customer care
and service
adjacent testtrack/landing strip in Ängelholm in southern Sweden. The building
is virtually new and adapted to Koenigsegg’s needs and specification. It was
originally used to house and service Swedish Fighter Jets Squadron No. 1.
The facilities are very suitable for assembly and development and provide a
testtrack for both fun and serious test driving. As the factory is situated close
to the airstrip, visitors who travel by air can virtually land outside the door
and there is even a helipad in very close vicinity.
The Fighter Jet Squadron used the image of a ghost as its symbol.
It has therefore been decided that all extreme versions of
Koenigsegg cars should have the same ghost symbol to
honour the Squadron and link the car to the fighter jet’s
high tech and spirit.
Warranty
• Two years limited mechanical warranty.
• Ten years corrosion waranty.
Service
• Full factory and retailer support.
• Retailers provide in-house service in the USA,
Europe and the Middle East.
• Koenigsegg has a flying mechanic on stand-by.
Education
• Three days of high performance driving
instruction with safety and technical
education included.
– We are here because we are genuine.
– We are here because we believe.
– We are here because we want to
deliver something more unique to you....
– Something more than money can buy.
– Something more precious
that goes beyond the value of its parts.
– Something
faster, stronger,
lighter, more perfect and refined.
– Something like the Koenigsegg CC!
Enjoy!
Koenigsegg models CC8S and CCR are cars uniquely tailored for the individual
who appreciates exclusivity and who dares to go beyond traditional boundaries.
The cars are developed and manufactured in quality conscious Sweden
by people driven by the passion to create the ultimate supercar. The harsh
winter climate experienced in Sweden has perhaps contributed to the interior
design being very welcoming to both driver and passenger and offering
warmth and comfort at every drive.
Cutting edge racing technology beneath a handmade cover of carbonfibre
ensures breathtaking performance. In 2003 Koenigsegg CC8S was appointed
the world’s most powerful production car by Guinness Book of World Records.
The whole team are proud to bring you Koenigsegg CC8S and the latest
evolution, Koenigsegg CCR.
Christian von Koenigsegg
www.koenigsegg.com
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