Christian von Koenigsegg founded the company with one goal: build the perfect supercar. A small workshop soon became the birthplace of automotive innovation.
First Prototype: CC (1996)
The Koenigsegg CC stunned the world with its futuristic design and carbon fiber body. It was the start of Sweden’s answer to Ferrari and Lamborghini.
CC8S (2002)
The CC8S, Koenigsegg’s first production car, set a Guinness World Record for the most powerful production engine, redefining supercar standards.
CCR (2004)
The CCR pushed limits further, briefly holding the record as the fastest production car, hitting 241 mph – pure Swedish dominance.
CCX Era (2006)
The CCX was road-legal worldwide, combining brutal performance with innovative safety features. It marked Koenigsegg’s entry onto the global supercar stage.
Agera Revolution (2010–2017)
The Agera family brought active aerodynamics, lightweight engineering, and broke multiple speed records, proving Koenigsegg’s unstoppable innovation.
Jesko: Next Generation (2019)
Named after Christian’s father, the Jesko was designed for extreme track performance, boasting over 1,600 hp and revolutionary transmission tech.
Gemera: The Mega-GT (2020)
The Gemera shocked the world as a four-seater hybrid hypercar, blending practicality with 1,700 hp of raw Koenigsegg power.
Koenigsegg Today & Future
From dream to dominance, Koenigsegg continues to push speed, design, and technology. The future promises even more revolutionary Swedish speed art.