Koenigsegg Regains 0-400-0 km/h World Record, Surpassing Rimac

Koenigsegg has officially reclaimed the 0-400-0 km/h world record, putting the Swedish hypercar maker back in the spotlight. The feat, which involves accelerating from 0 to 400 km/h (about 249 mph) and then coming to a complete stop, sets a new benchmark in supercar performance. This achievement came after Rimac previously held the title, sparking an exciting rivalry between electric and combustion-powered hypercars.

Koenigsegg world record car

Koenigsegg’s Latest Record-Breaking Run

The record-breaking run took place under controlled conditions, with Koenigsegg engineers pushing their machine to the absolute limit. Their latest hypercar did not just beat the previous record — it shattered it, showcasing the brand’s relentless pursuit of speed and innovation. Koenigsegg’s advanced engineering, lightweight construction, and powerful engine all contributed to this new milestone.

The Battle Between Hypercar Giants Continues

This rivalry between Koenigsegg and Rimac has captured the attention of car lovers worldwide. Each brand pushes the envelope in hypercar technology, whether through internal combustion or cutting-edge electric powertrains. Industry experts now wait eagerly to see how Rimac will respond and if another record attempt is on the horizon.

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TopGear: Koenigsegg recaptures 0-400-0km/h world record