2007 Koenigsegg CCXR
Price |
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Production |
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Engine |
4.7 liter biofuel V8 |
Weight |
2601 lbs | ||
Aspiration |
twin superchargers |
Torque |
782 lb-ft @ 6100 rpm | ||
HP |
1018 hp @ 7200 rpm |
HP/Weight |
2.6 lbs per hp | ||
HP/Liter |
216.6 hp per liter |
1/4 mile |
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0-62 mph |
3.2 seconds |
Top Speed |
over 250 mph |
(from Koenigsegg
Press Release) CCXR Flower Power
When thinking about supercars, one of the last things that spring to
mind are their environmental friendliness.
Even though the very low and exclusive production volume of
Koenigsegg can hardly be considered to have a measurable impact on
the Co2 problem that global society is facing, it is an impressive
statement that even a small and extreme company like Koenigsegg can
afford to develop environmentally focussed solutions.
By following conscientious and forward thinking strategies,
Koenigsegg has managed to create the Bio Fuel Powered CCXR -
environmentally friendly 1200 with even more spectacular performance
than the standard CCX.
These two almost confl icting results are made possible due to the
simple fact that the ethanol in biofuel has the positive side effect
of cooling the combustion chambers, as well as a higher octane
value, well over 100 RON, which gives the high power. Due to the
fact that the biofuel has higher octane and cooling characteristics,
the power has gone up to 1018 hp at 7200 rpm and the torque to 1060
nm at 6100 rpm.
It is natural to expect a substantial gain in power when optimizing
the engine for E85(biofuel) instead of Petrol. Still the actual gain
obtained even surprised the enthusiastic engineers at Koenigsegg.
Following the long term strategy of Koenigsegg, all previous CCXs
will have the possibility to be converted by the factory to accept
the biofuel option and reap the performance and environmental benefi
ts of this wonderful and eco friendly fuel.
The CCXR Biofuel upgrade has been developed in-house on the
factory’s engine dyno by the skilled technicians at Koenigsegg, led
by Christian Koenigsegg, Marco Garver and Anders Hoglund from the
Koenigsegg partner company Cargine Engineering.
Curiously enough the CCXR is the first homologated car currently in
production to reach over 1000 BHP.