The Koenigsegg Gemera uses a turbocharged 5.0-liter V8 to send 1,500 hp through the nine-speed multi-clutch automatic transmission. Working with that engine is the company’s Dark Matter e-motor, which ...
The Koenigsegg Gemera is finally here in production form. The absurd four-seater hybrid hypercar was first teased three years ago with a concept car claiming big horsepower numbers and even cooler ...
It’s been more than four years since Koenigsegg debuted the Jesko and Gemera just ahead of the 2020 Geneva Motor Show. The Gemera was the first home for a few of Koenigsegg’s pet projects, a hybrid ...
Back in 2020, Koenigsegg announced the Gemera, a four-seat grand tourer with "Koenigsegg Automated Twisted Synchrohelix Actuation Doors" that Koenigsegg called a "Mega-GT." It used a twin-turbocharged ...
Few automakers push the limits of technology and speed the way Koenigsegg does. (Then again, few can afford to sell cars at its prices and pace.) Take the Koenigsegg Gemera: it's a hypercar gran ...
Koenigsegg recently held an event to celebrate an expansion of its campus headquarters in Angelholm, Sweden. We got some initial bits out of it from Koenigsegg Registry, focusing on changes to the ...
The Koenigsegg Gemera already occupies an unusual spot in the supercar world. For starters, it's exactly as unusual and characterful as the Swedish company's other offerings, including the dihedral ...
It’s safe to say that the Koenigsegg Gemera stole this year’s Geneva Motor Show, though it did have the benefit of being the only debut. However, the four-seat hypercar’s birth was a decade in the ...
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