Koenigsegg, the Swedish company known for its hypercars, broke the world record for fastest production car with its Agera RS over the weekend. And in true ultra-luxe hypercar style, the company paid to shut down a section of Route 160 between Las Vegas and Pahrump, Nevada.
Here are the highlights:
• The Agera RS hit an average speed of 447.236 km per hour
• The average speed was achieved during two runs
• The test runs were held on a closed, 18-km section of highway in Nevada
• The Agera RS crushed the previous record of 431kmph, set in 2010 by the Bugatti Veyron Super Sport.
Factory test driver Niklas Lilja pushed the Agera RS to 458kmph in one direction on the stretch of highway and then 437.5kmph on the second run, which had an uphill gradient, Top Gear reported.
The average 447.2kmph time beats previous record holder Bugatti’s run in 2010 on the Ehra-Lessien test track in 2010 as well as Hennessey Venom GT’s one-way 435.3kmph run at the Kennedy Space Center in 2014.
Of course, this run by Koenigsegg was achieved on a flat and straight section of highway. Next test? Perhaps the curves at Nurburgring Nordschleife in Germany.
In September, Porsche GT2 RS made it around the Nürburgring Nordschleife circuit in 6 minutes and 47.3 seconds, beating out Lamborghini to become the fastest production car to lap Germany’s famed track and the quickest 911 ever built.
source: fortune.com
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