DaLveN @CSBD Posted October 5, 2019 Share Posted October 5, 2019 Once again, the famous supercar Koenigsegg Regera has set a world record for acceleration from sleep to 400 kilometers per hour and then stops again. The supercar was driven by the famous factory driver, Sony Pearson, who ruthlessly drove onto the runway of Sweden's Rada Airport, at temperatures of up to 16 degrees Celsius and 70 meters above sea level to carry the weather with him. Some lateral winds, which contributed to Koenigsegg Rigera reaching the full power of the engine. It sets all the records and tops the list after reaching a top speed of just 31.49 seconds, thanks to the advanced and intelligent engine that generates a unique power of 1500 hp. The record-breaking Koenigsegg Agera RS was also set in the acceleration from sleep to 400 kilometers per hour in just 33.29 seconds in November 2017 in Nevada. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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