Geneva Motor Show 2020
Brain, meet frying pan: three electric motors, 3-cyl engine and 0-62mph in 1.9s
Published: 03 Mar 2020
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This is the new Koenigsegg Gemera, and it is a family car. Indeed, we know this because it has four seats, hot and cold cupholders, front and rear seat infotainment, wireless phone charging and the ability to store four adults’ carry-on luggage.
Also, this is the new Koenigsegg Gemera, and it is absolutely mind-blowingly nuts. It has 1,700bhp, 2,580lb ft of torque, the ability to go from 0-62mph in 1.9s and up to 250mph in “record matching pace”.
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What else would you expect from Koenigsegg? Boss Christian von Koenigsegg himself describes the new Gemera as “a completely new category of car where extreme megacar meets spacious interior and ultimate environmental consciousness”.
Prepare then, to have thine puny brains fried and served with a side of disbelief. The new Gemera features three electric motors – one on each rear wheel, and one on the crankshaft – that alone deliver 1,100bhp simultaneously. In EV, rear-drive mode, the Gemera can hit 186mph, and its 800V battery gives up to 31 miles of range.
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This little scrapper makes 600bhp and 443lb ft of torque on its own. Yes, Koenigsegg says it offers “a lighter, more efficient cradle-to-grave solution” compared to other combustion engines. But once more for the cheap seats: six hundred horsepower from a three-cylinder.
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Koenigsegg says until those advanced fuels become more readily available, you can stick E85 in there, or even in the “worst case” – whisper it – petrol. Urgh. In any case, that all adds up to the magic 1,700bhp figure, delivered via all-wheel-drive and with all-wheel torque vectoring on offer.
The ‘Freevalve’ bit? That’s Koenigsegg’s long-worked-on tech that ditches the cams from an internal combustion engine to better control valve timing, and thus, efficiency and power.
Indeed, Christian told TG.com last year – when announcing a newhypercar with hybrid tech – that he wants to wring out every last ounce of efficiency from the internal combustion engine. “I think having a smaller battery pack and combining it with a CO2 neutral combustion engine is a very enticing, exciting, lightweight and sporty solution for a sports car,” he told us. Putting it ‘through the wall’, were his words.
Thing is, the Gemera could probably withstand actually going through a wall, because we’re told it features a “very strong carbon fibre monocoque”. Other safety equipment comes in the form of six ‘smart’ airbags, traction control, stability control, ABS and advanced driver assistance systems. Heck, there are even ISOFIX points in the rear seats.
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Looks like a proper Koenigsegg too, doesn’t it? The front takes inspiration from the very first ‘Segg prototype (the CC), there’s the trademark fighter-jet wraparound windscreen, a 3m wheelbase with rear-wheel-steering, and really quite massive upwards-opening doors. ‘Koenigsegg Automated Twisted Synchrohelix Actuation Doors’ is the official description. Let’s just stick with the Really Quite Massive Upwards OpeningDoors one. Koenigsegg has ditched the B-pillars for easier ingress and egress, and to be honest we’re still trying to work out the hows, the whys, the what-the-f and much more.
Only 300 will be built, andexpect it to cost somewhere in the region of €1.7m. A lot of money for a family car, you might think, but considering the performance and the fact it’s a Koenigsegg - the first-ever four-seat Koenigsegg - it's not bad value. What a Car indeed.
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FAQs
2023 Koenigsegg Gemera | Asking Price: $2,600,000. This four-seater megacar is presented in Emerald Green complimented by a Saddle Interior 😍
How much does a Koenigsegg Gemera cost? ›
2023 Koenigsegg Gemera | Asking Price: $2,600,000. This four-seater megacar is presented in Emerald Green complimented by a Saddle Interior 😍
Is Koenigsegg Gemera Street legal? ›
This makes the Gemera one of the most powerful road-legal cars ever produced, taking its performance capabilities to unimaginable heights. With the V8 upgrade, the Gemera can now accelerate even faster, and its top speed is expected to exceed 270 mph.
Is Gemera the fastest car? ›
Koenigsegg Gemera — 249 MPH (Claimed)
The sprint to 60 mph is over in 1.9 seconds—faster than you can read this sentence.
What is the 0 to 100 of a Gemera car? ›
With its 1.27 megawatts of power and 3500 Nm of torque, the Gemera goes from 0 to 100 km/h in 1.9 seconds and to 400 km/h in record matching pace.
Is Koenigsegg legal in the US? ›
Is it illegal to own a Koenigsegg Agera in the US? It is not illegal to own a Koenigsegg Agera in the U.S. However, koenigsegg are not street legal in the U.S. due to their inability to meet certain federal standards. The only exception that is street legal in the U.S. the koenigsegg CCX.
Is Koenigsegg faster than Bugatti? ›
Koenigsegg vehicles are designed for speed and performance, and they often have more powerful engines than Bugatti vehicles. As a result, Koenigsegg vehicles are typically faster than Bugatti vehicles.
Can you daily drive a Koenigsegg? ›
The Koenigsegg Jesko Absolut can be a daily driver according to the company. With over 1,000 lb-ft. of torque, it's...
Can Koenigsegg Gemera run on alcohol? ›
The Gemera, if plugged in and filled with Gen 2.0 ethanol or CO2 neutral methanol like Vulcanol or any mix thereof, becomes at least as CO2 neutral as a pure electric car. Before these second-generation renewable fuel sources are more accessible, the Gemera can also be driven on E85 and in worst case normal petrol.
How to own a Koenigsegg? ›
Steps For Buying A Koenigsegg
- Find A Dealer. The first step in buying a Koenigsegg is finding a reputable dealer. ...
- Work With A Koenigsegg Specialist. ...
- Request A Test Drive. ...
- Make A Reservation. ...
- Sign A Sales Agreement. ...
- Submit A Deposit. ...
- Finalize Your Purchase. ...
- Get A Build Slot.
Koenigseggs have the horsepower and the aerodynamics to hit 310 miles an hour. Hennessey will likely ... Which is currently the fastest car: the Bugatti Veyron SS, the Koenigsegg Agera R, or the Henessey Venom GT? Currently, of those 3, the Venom GT is the fastest on record.
Does the Gemera have 1 gear? ›
The HV8 powertrain has a combined power output of 1,700 kW (2,300 hp; 2,300 PS) and 2,750 N⋅m (2,028 lb⋅ft) of torque when the engine runs on E85 fuel. HV8 engine is mated to LSTT - modified version of 9-speed Light Speed Transmission found in the Jesko. I3 engine is mated to Direct Drive single-speed transmission.
Why are Koenigseggs so fast? ›
In the Regera, its motorsport-grade cell technology can discharge power approximately 10 times faster than a typical pure electric car, and can accept re-gen around 10 times quicker as well. A twin-turbo V8 producing 1,100hp and 1,000Nm was used in the Koenigsegg Regera.
What is the cheapest Koenigsegg Gemera? ›
As with all Koenigsegg vehicles, the Gemera will be exclusive, with production limited to just 300 vehicles worldwide and a starting price of $1.7 million (AU$2.5 million).
How much is a 2300 hp Gemera? ›
When combined with the Dark Matter e-motor, total output jumps to a staggering 2300 hp and 2028 lb-ft of torque on E85 fuel, numbers Koenigsegg says are new records for a production car. According to Egg Registry, the V-8 is a $400,000 option.
How many Koenigsegg Gemera have been sold? ›
Announced back in March 2020, the all-new and sensational Gemera from Swedish automaker Koenigsegg has finally arrived. The first of 300 production units of the four-door “mega GT” was shown in a world premiere on Monday.
Why are Koenigsegg so expensive? ›
Koenigseggs only make a few kinds of cars, but they're still very expensive and rare to operate due to how many units each model is produced in. There are a few less common and more expensive models of Ferraris (like the Enzo) that are rarer than some Koenigseggs.