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Pat's Koenigsegg CCR Exotic

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An awesome gift to---->:iconmalrooneee:

yup, it's that BADASS KOENIGSEGG CC-R!!!!

The CCR is based on the Koenigsegg CC8S but is more powerful and has better performance. The more powerful engine of the prototype was made possible by the use of a Lysholm twin-screw supercharger and a titanium exhaust system. This takes the power output to a maximum of 896 hp (668 kW; 908 PS) at 6,900 rpm[citation needed]. Torque is also distributed evenly and peaks at 920 N·m (680 ft·lbf) at 5,700 rpm[citation needed]. This car was the first production vehicle to sport a horsepower gauge[citation needed] - it has since been joined by the Bugatti Veyron.

However, the Lysholm twin-screw supercharger is not used in production cars. According to the official Koenigsegg book (ISBN 91-975178-3-6), it was lumbering and difficult to install in the mid-engined package. The production CCR is equipped with dual centrifugal compressors which are manufactured by Rotrex instead. It provides the same power, but lowers the peak torque point from 5,700 to 5,400 rpm.

Externally the CCR looks similar to the CC8S, but features a new side air-intake design, a tweaked headlight arrangement, a revised rear-end, larger brakes, more power and new front splitters for optimized downforce. Like the CC8S, the CCR is a two-seat coupé with a mid-engine, featuring large, high-tech dihedral synchro-helix actuation doors that open by rotating up and forward.

To honour the Swedish Fighter Jet Squadron No. 1, (Johan röd) which had occupied the current facility of Koenigsegg, the CCR is adorned with a symbol of a ghost, the symbol of the squadron.

On a History Channel special on the CCR (Aug, 2006), Koenigsegg states that the base price for the CCR is approximately US$590,000.

[edit] Testing history
The manufacturers claimed in 2005 when the car was released that the CCR is the fastest road car in the world, with a theoretical top speed of more than 390 km/h (245 mph); however, this has since been beaten by the Bugatti Veyron in 2006 with a top speed of 407 km/h which is 254 mph.

On February 28, 2005, at 12.08 local time, the Koenigsegg CCR broke the production road car speed record, achieving a new official top speed of 387.37 km/h (240.7 mph) at hoi Italy's Nardo Prototipo proving ground. A team of five Koenigsegg engineers and mechanics together with founder Christian von Koenigsegg ran a technically standard CCR, driven by famous supercar test driver and veteran record breaker Loris Bicocchi.

The CCR took the record from the McLaren F1, which held the record for over 12 years of 386.7 km/h (240 mph), set on the 9 km straight track at the VW Ehra facility in Wolfsburg, Germany. The CCR ran on the Nardò/Prototipo track, a circular track with a circumference of 12.5 km. This means that the car is driven in a constant turning motion, which makes the exercise and speed even more impressive. The steering wheel at this speed is kept at around 30 degrees of constant angle, a fairly sharp angle for the speed. On the same track, the F1 managed an unofficial ei record of 372 km/h (231 mph).
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M96-80-GT1-CX's avatar

It's a cool car,Koenigsegg CCR is a beauty