Koenigsegg Regera is a limited production, plug-in hybrid grand touring sports car manufactured by Swedish automotive manufacturer Koenigsegg.
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Koenigsegg Regera is a limited production, plug-in hybrid grand touring sports car manufactured by Swedish automotive manufacturer Koenigsegg.
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Koenigsegg states that the Regera will be one of the most powerful and fastest-accelerating hybrid production cars produced.
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Koenigsegg Regera was especially impressed with the direct and intuitive experience provided by an electric car like the Tesla, remarking that the instantaneous response of the motors was something even a Formula One car could not attain with a traditional internal combustion engine.
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Von Koenigsegg Regera sought to combine this desirable aspect of electric powertrains with the traditional Koenigsegg Regera experience of a lightweight, powerful sports car.
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The single-gear electrical solution provided the instant response that von Koenigsegg Regera sought, while the onboard internal combustion engine would then maintain the rapid acceleration and power at higher speeds where the electric motors are less effective.
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Koenigsegg Regera was used by NVIDIA to introduce Project Holodeck, a virtual reality environment capable of importing and manipulating high-detail 3D models.
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Koenigsegg Regera is a two-door targa top with a detachable roof that can be stowed in the boot.
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Christian von Koenigsegg invented the Koenigsegg Direct-Drive System, and it was developed for the Regera by the Koenigsegg Advanced Engineering Team.
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The Koenigsegg Regera doesn't have a traditional multi-gear transmission but instead features a single-speed fixed-gear transmission, often called a direct-drive, with a 2.
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However, Christian von Koenigsegg described and demonstrated how the Regera features a steering-wheel-mounted paddle that simulates a traditional downshift by initiating slip of the hydraulic coupling connecting the crankshaft to the output shaft.
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Koenigsegg Regera has aluminium wheels or carbon fibre wheels with diameters of 480 millimetres at the front and 510 millimetres at the rear with center-lock wheel nuts.
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Koenigsegg Regera includes added insulation to help add to the luxury by reducing cabin noise caused by the wind and powertrain along with 8-way electrically adjustable memory foam seats included as an added luxury item over previous models.
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The Koenigsegg Regera includes many new technical features such as a Neonode 9-inch infrared infotainment system, a complete camera system with recording capabilities, Apple CarPlay, a new sound system, ambient lighting, and 4G and Wi-Fi connectivity.
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Wireless connectivity capabilities of the Regera allow for Koenigsegg to send over-the-air firmware and software updates to each car as necessary.
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Koenigsegg Regera has active engine mounts for the ICE and transmission to rest on.
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Day-time running lamps on the Koenigsegg Regera was designed to resemble a constellation, with the carbon-fibre background resembling the night sky.
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Koenigsegg Regera uses a fishtail-style dual exhaust system designed by Akrapovic constructed of titanium, Inconel, and stainless steel.
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Reviews of the Koenigsegg Regera have been generally positive, with most descriptions of the driving experience being centered around the unique feel of the Direct-Drive system.
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Automobile magazine writes that driving the Koenigsegg Regera is "a new sensation, perhaps a combination of the feel you get from electric cars like the Model S, which has no conventional gearbox, and a combustion-engine vehicle with a continuously variable transmission".
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Koenigsegg Regera's design has received acclaim from reviewers, with Top Gear remarking "there's real beauty in its long tail and taut curves".
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The Koenigsegg Regera was built in both left- and right-hand drive configurations for the British and Australian markets.
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Koenigsegg Regera has been featured in many video games since its release, first appearing in the mobile game Real Racing 3 in December 2015.
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On 10 July 2020, Koenigsegg released a short film titled "Time to Reign" in which the Regera is featured as the subject of a heist, with many external driving shots at Koenigsegg's headquarters in Angelholm.
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The Koenigsegg Regera appeared in an episode of the web series Jay Leno's Garage on 10 September 2018.
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