Der X-Faktor
Koenigsegg only built seven Agera models from 2010 onwards as the successor to the CCX, followed by the Pims, S, R and RS. The particular model we are showing here is known in the loyal Koenigsegg community as the ‘Agera X’. It can be recognised by its extraordinary rear spoiler and the satin paintwork, which it was probably the first Koenigsegg to receive.
VIN: YT9HE11B6BA007088






Auction: RM Sotheby’s, Paris 2025, estimate 1,8 to 2,3 Mio. Dollar, with these informations: «For the rest of the exterior, accenting red “claw” stripes on the front clamshell feature white borders to complement the pinstripes for the nine-spoke, turbine-style Vortex Generating Rims that were designed to improve brake cooling and increase downforce. The interior originally contained flashes of white leather but following a 2020 refit at the Koenigsegg factory, the cabin now comprises black leather and Alcantara with red stitching alongside the brushed aluminium switchgear. In an homage to the marque’s nationality, the colours of the Swedish flag have been incorporated into the seats. As the “GS” logo on the side indicates, this car is associated with the “Ghost Squadron” tours that are run for Koenigsegg owners. Accordingly, the Agera is ideally suited for supercar driving and display events. Consigned to auction from a significant private collection based in Germany, the Koenigsegg showed 20,367 kilometres from new at the time of cataloguing. The car is accompanied by a TÜV certificate dated June 2023 and benefits from an October 2024 service carried out by official Koenigsegg dealership, SEMCO Motors of Munich, at a cost of €15,928.»





















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