2006 Koenigsegg CCX
Price |
$540,000 |
Production |
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Engine |
4.7 liter V8 |
Weight |
2601 lbs | ||
Aspiration |
twin superchargers |
Torque |
678 lb-ft @ 5700 rpm | ||
HP |
806 @ 6900 rpm |
HP/Weight |
3.2 lbs per hp | ||
HP/Liter |
171.5 hp per liter |
1/4 mile |
9.9 seconds @ 146 mph | ||
0-62 mph |
3.2 seconds |
Top Speed |
over 245 mph |
(from Koenigsegg
Press Release) The CCX is the latest iteration of the
Koenigsegg CC family. The CCX is in many aspects a new car since it
has been re-engineered to comply with the US regulation and market
demands. Still, it has been a key issue for the Koenigsegg Team to
keep the distinctive and record breaking CC shape. We believe it is
important to avoid trends and instead hone the aerodynamic shape of
the CC range for the future, only enhancing its unique look and
appearance with tighter lines and a more aggressive stance. We also
believe in continuity. A new Koenigsegg shall show a clear lineage
from its predecessor and shall not follow any other design trends –
but enhance its already proven concept and shape to perfection.
CCX stands for Competition Coupe X. The CCX commemorates the 10th
anniversary of the completion and test drive of the first CC maiden
prototype, which rolled out from the R&D Department in 1996.
Body & Interior
The CCX features a
completely new set of body and interior parts. The new body
incorporates a new front bumper design, engineered to function well
in the stringent 2.5 mph bumper test, including enhanced brake
cooling, fog lamps and US side position lights. The front lamps have
been slightly redesigned to suit the new bumper line.
There is a new scoop on the front bonnet acting as a larger fresh
air-intake for the occupants and new air vents have been added
behind the front wheels in order to further evacuate air from the
cockpit. The frontal shape revisions now allow for effective track
use options to be added. The side rocker panels feature side skirts
in order to further enhance downforce by increasing underbody area.
The new exterior of the car has been created using the industry
leading Icem Surf CAD software, guaranteeing a perfect fit and
finish as well as optimal highlights.
The car is 88 mm longer in order to comply with the US rear impact
regulations and in order to free up space around the rear muffler.
The rear clamshell now features a glass window over the new CCX
engine, clearly showing off the bespoke and unique Koenigsegg Block
casting. The mufflers have received improved cooling, by
incorporating grill vents above in the clamshell. The number plate
area is now adapted to suit both US and Euro size number plates.
Space
There is a further 50 mm in headroom, making the CCX the most
spacious super car on the market, truly considering the taller
driver's needs. Koenigsegg believes to have found a niche by
enabling really tall drivers to fit well inside the car, still with
its highest point only 1120mm above the tarmac.
Seats
In corporation with Sparco, and Koenigsegg test driver Loris Bicocchi, Koenigsegg has developed a new seat design for the CCX. The structures of the seat are still carbon fibre, but now feature fully padded front surface and a tilting backrest. The striking and very comfortable Tempur padded CCR seats can still be fitted in the CCX on special order.
Wheels / Brakes
The optional ceramic 382
mm front discs are coupled to 8 – piston callipers and in the rear
the 362 mm size is retained with 6 piston callipers. The optional
industry first carbon fibre wheels save another 3 kg per wheel
compared to the already lightweight magnesium wheels that come as
standard. The ceramic discs save another 2 kg per wheel, giving the
Koenigsegg CCX lower unsprung weight than any other super car.
Koenigsegg now also offers the ceramic discs and carbon wheel
upgrade to all previous Koenigsegg models. Aerodynamic Enhancement
Between the raised speedster humps there is a new type of vortex
generator originally conceived and patented by Torbjörn Gustavsson
at Vortaflow and implemented as a Ram Air engine booster by
Christian Koenigsegg on the CCX. Due to the fact that there is a
fresh air engine intake right below the rear window, the vortex
generator redirects the air directly into the air intake and thereby
creating a positive pressure in the air box. To normally obtain this
phenomenon in a mid engine car a roof scoop is required, increasing
frontal area. In the case of the CCX, the small frontal area can
still be kept and reward visibility is unaffected, even though it
has now got a true ram air intake over its mid mounted engine.
Electronics
The CCX now features wholly digital, intelligent fuse and relay unit. This means that there are not physical fuses or relays as such. The unit is programmable and is can-bus connected to a display unit which sends crucial information to the driver. The main advantages of this system are its reliability, light weight, small physical size, programmability and direct information to the driver. The system is prepared for future upgrades and functions.
Unique Koenigsegg Engine
The Engine in the CCX
retains the incredible performance and power of the CCR engine,
while running on US 91 octane fuel and complying with California
emission regulations. In order to reach this challenging goal,
extensive rework had to be done to emission related items, such as
new cylinder heads with larger valve area and more optimally flowing
cylinder head ports. Dual smaller injectors per cylinder were
integrated, as well as new camshafts, a new carbonfiber individual
runner intake plenum, a new engine management system, updated fuel
and EVAP system. New exhaust system where the catalytic converters
are moved closer to the engine for earlier light-off time. A
returnless fuel system has also been implemented with pumps
integrated into the new fuel tank. All in all, a heavy rework in
order to retain the unique performance of the CCR engine and at the
same time comply with the strictest emission regulations in the
world.
The new and cleaner CCX engine also incorporates the first engine
block design that is specifically created and cast for Koenigsegg,
with the Koenigsegg shield embossed in the casting on both left and
right side of the engine block. This new block design is an all
aluminium construction made out of 356 aluminium with a T7 heat
treat that has undergone a High Intensity Pressure process in order
to further enhance block integrity as well as a cylinder bore chill
during casting. The new block reaffirms the future development of
Koenigsegg engines and makes Koenigsegg stand out among low volume
super car manufacturers, due to the fact that Koenigsegg engineer
the engine completely in house in combination with the fact that it
is also built, assembled, and dyno tested in the Koenigsegg
production plant. The Koenigsegg Engineers also incorporated the
most powerful internal piston coolers in the industry – bringing
down the piston temperature by as much as 80% more than competing
systems, which was a must in order to run high cylinder pressure
with 91 octane fuel.