Starting a car company is a task for the brave at heart. Christian von Koenigsegg’s achievement is even more admirable as, after only 10 years, he has  managed to shift 100 of the ultra-fast, and ultra-expensive, hypercars  that bear his name.
To commemorate the event the Swedish company decided that the 100th  production car built, an Agera S destined for a well-off client based in  Hong Kong, would be something special and would be unveiled at this  year's Geneva Motor Show.
Enter the Hundra, which is Swedish for “100”, an Agera S with hand laid  and swirled 24-carar gold leaf inlays in its carbon bodywork. The latest  version of Koenigsegg’s supercar is powered by a turbocharged 5.0-liter  V8 that puts out 1016HP and sprints from 0-100 km/h (0-62 mph) in 2.8  seconds.
“A lot has happened in the last 10 years”, said von Koenigsegg, adding  that the company does not rest on its laurels: “On the contrary. The  Koenigsegg range still stands proud, head to head against the greatest  new car onslaught in hypercar history.”
So he’s not afraid that the new wave of rivals, like the Ferrari  LaFerrari, McLaren P1 and Porsche 918 Spyder will upstage his own  models?
Actually no, not a bit: “Our team can’t even wait to get their creation  of passion measured against all the latest and greatest hypercars  currently being launched.”





