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Planning To Get A Koenigsegg Hypercar? Then You Have To Wait For A Long Time
Swedish supercar manufacturer Koenigsegg has revealed that its hypercars has a very long waiting period of four to five years.
Swedish supercar manufacturer Koenigsegg is known for its hand crafted high-performance supercars. The company produces cars such as the Regera, Agera RS and the One:1. But buying one these machines may be a bummer to its customers.
Yes, after paying million of dollars to buy one of the Koenigsegg hypercars, you can only drive them five years from now. The company is also concerned about this problem and revealed this at the 2017 Geneva Motor Show.
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Speaking to RoadAndTrack at the 2017 Geneva Motor Show, Koenigsegg said that, "We have a four-year waiting list, and we want to make that shorter, because it's getting tougher and tougher to sell cars with deliveries four or five years later."
Despite the very long waiting period, the customers are still ordering cars, and the company expects that there will be more orders to come.
In 2017, Koenigsegg aims to be at the rate of 25 cars per year. The company is trying to ramp up the production by improving the infrastructure. But it is still very hard to reach beyond 30 cars by the end of this year.
The Swedish company also aims to do a record run this year on the legendary Nurburgring race track with a rebuild One:1.
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