The Conceptual Koenigsegg 'Koenigsei' is Ultra-Chic
Michael Hemsworth — April 20, 2020 — Autos
References: yankodesign
The conceptual Koenigsegg 'Koenigsei' sports car has been designed by Maximilian Schneider as a transportation solution that doesn't skimp when it comes to style, speed or aesthetics. The vehicle's name translates roughly from German to 'king's egg' and has a slight egg-inspired design that's aerodynamic, while also a bit cheeky as it's proposed to have a recycled egg shell composite material for the passenger compartment.
The vehicle boasts a hydrogen-powered V8 twin-turbo engine that's capable of creating 1,640 horsepower that can go from zero to 100km/h in just 2.8 seconds and up to 200km/h in just 3.5 seconds longer. The conceptual Koenigsegg 'Koenigsei' sports car has a fluid aesthetic that appears to meld seamlessly with the road to allow for optimal speed achievement.
The vehicle boasts a hydrogen-powered V8 twin-turbo engine that's capable of creating 1,640 horsepower that can go from zero to 100km/h in just 2.8 seconds and up to 200km/h in just 3.5 seconds longer. The conceptual Koenigsegg 'Koenigsei' sports car has a fluid aesthetic that appears to meld seamlessly with the road to allow for optimal speed achievement.
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