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Trevita / 1st generation / Trevita / Koenigsegg / Database / Carlook

Trevita / 1st generation / Trevita / Koenigsegg / Database / Carlook
The Koenigsegg CCX is a mid-engined sports vehicle built by Koenigsegg Automotive AB. The project began with the purpose of making a worldwide car, designed and built to adhere to global security and environment restrictions, particularly to get into america car market. To sell cars in the US many modifications were made to the design of the CCR; the used Ford Modular engine motor was replaced by a Koenigsegg engine made to operate on 91 octane fuel, readily available in the United States, and to meet up with the Californian emission benchmarks.The name CCX is an abbreviation for Competition Coup? X, the X commemorating the 10th wedding anniversary (X being the Roman numeral for ten) of the completion and test drive of the first CC vehicle in 1996.
The CCX was presented at the 2006 Geneva Motor unit Show, sports body adjustments to meet US rules and a fresh 4.7 L twin supercharged V8 engine motor with the capacity of producing 811 PS (596 kW; 800 horsepower) at 7000 rpm and 920 N?m (679 lb?feet) at 5700 rpm of torque while working on 91 octane gasoline. There were 49 CCX-Series vehicles produced between 2006 and 2010 (30 CCX, 9 CCXR, 6 CCX/CCXR Release, 2 CCXR Special Release and 2 CCXR Trevita). One of these was a CCX used for Crash checks and one continues to be a manufacturing plant test car. CCX cars have later been upgraded to be CCXR-spec.

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KOENIGSEGG CCX Car Universe

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