CCX Koenigsegg CCX - more powerful?


The Koenigsegg CCX is a mid-engine sports car manufactured by Swedish automotive manufacturer Koenigsegg Automotive AB. The project began with the aim of making a global car, designed and engineered to comply with global safety and environment regulations, particularly to enter the United States car market.
Koenigsegg CCX: Competition Coupe X Commemorates the 10th Anniversary of the First CC

The Koenigsegg CCX is the latest iteration of the Koenigsegg CC family. The CCX is in many ways a new car since it has been re-engineered to comply with the US regulation and market demands. Still, it has been a key issue for the Koenigsegg Team to keep the distinctive and record braking CC shape. Koenigsegg believes it is important to avoid trends and instead hone the aerodynamic shape of the CC range for the future, only enhancing its unique look and appearance with tighter lines and a more aggressive stance. Koenigsegg also believes in continuity. A new Koenigsegg shall show a clear lineage from its predecessor and shall not follow any other design trends, but enhance its already proven concept and shape to perfection.

CCX stands for Competition Coupe X. The CCX marks the 10th anniversary of the completion and test drive of the first CC maiden prototype, which rolled out from the R&D department in 1996.

Body and Interior

The Koenigsegg CCX features a completely new set of body and interior parts. The body incorporates a new front bumper design, engineered to function well in the stringent 2.5 mph bumper test, including enhanced brake cooling, fog lamps and US side position lights. The front lamps have been slightly redesigned to suit the new bumper line.

There is a new scoop on the front bonnet as a larger fresh air-intake for the occupants and new air vents have been added behind the front wheels in order to further evacuate air from teh cockpit. The frontal shape revisions now allow for effective track use options to be added.

The car is 34.3 inches longer in order to comply with the US rear impact regulations and in order to free up space around the rear muffler. The rear clamshell now features a glass window over the new CCX engine, clearly showing off the bespoke and unique Koenigsegg Block casting.

The Interior

There are further 2 inches of space in headroom, making the CCX the most spacious super car on the market.

In corporation with Sparco, and Koenigsegg test driver Loric Bicocchi, Koenigsegg has developed a new seat design for the CCX. The structures of the seat are still carbon fiber, but now fully padded front surface and a tilting backrest.

Wheels and Brakes

The optional 382 mm front discs are coupled to 8-piston calipers and in the rear the 362 mm size is retained with 6-piston calipers. The optional industry-first carbon fiber wheels save another 6.6 lbs per wheel compared to the already lightweight magnesium wheels that come as standard.

Ram Air Engine Booster

Between the raised speedster bumps there is a new type of vortex generator implemented as a Ram Air engine booster by Christian Koenigsegg on the CCX. Due to the fact that there is a fresh air intake right below the rear window, the vortex generator redirects the air directly into the air intake and thereby creating a positive pressure in the air box.

Unique Koenigsegg Engine

The engine in the CCX retains the incredible performance and power of the CCR engine, while running on US 91 octane fuel and complying with California emission regulations. In order to reach this challenging goal, extensive rework had to be done to emission related items, such as new cylinder heads with larger valve area and more optimally flowing cylinder head ports. Dual smaller injections per cylinder were integrated, as well as new camshafts, a new carbon fiber individual runner intake plenum, a new engine management system, updated fuel and EVAP system.

Koenigsegg stands out among low volume super car manufacturers, because they engineer the engine completely in-house in combination with the fact that it is also built, assembled, and dyno tested in the Koenigsegg production plant. The Koenigsegg engineers also incorporated the most powerful internal piston coolers in the industry - bringing down the piston temperature by as much as 80% more than competing systems, which was a must in order to run high cylinder pressure with 91 octane fuel.

Made for a Select Elite of Enthusiasts

Koenigsegg manufactures exclusive sports cars for a select elite of enthusiasts. Spaceage materials and uncompromising quality both in finish and function make these cars among the very best in the automotive history.


Specifications -

Engine

Type: Supercharged V8
Displacement cu in (cc): 287 (4700)
Power bhp (kW) at RPM: 806(593) / 6900
Torque lb-ft (Nm) at RPM: 678(920) / 5700
Redline at RPM: 7600

Brakes & Tires

Brakes F/R: ABS, vented disc/vented disc
Tires F-R: 255/35 R19 - 335/30 R20
Driveline: Rear Wheel Drive

Exterior Dimensions & Weight

Length × Width × Height in: 169 × 78.6 × 44.1
Weight lb (kg): 2601 (1180)

Performance

Acceleration 0-60 mph s: 3.1
Top Speed mph (km/h): > 245 (> 395)
Fuel Economy EPA city/
highway mpg (l/100 km): n.a. (17)#
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So...this car is just what it was rumoured to be in the first place - a CCR for the US.

What an anticlimax.
 
Comments from SportAuto and their proffesional driver:
It runs like a true supercar and it handles like a true supercar.....

The day that CCR was tested was on a cold day and with better circumstances the time around Nordschleife would be improved. Also it was only one second slower than CGT around Hockenheim. CCR is a true supercar and not a failure, just like Sportauto says.
 
Just_me said:
Comments from SportAuto and their proffesional driver:
It runs like a true supercar and it handles like a true supercar.....

The day that CCR was tested was on a cold day and with better circumstances the time around Nordschleife would be improved. Also it was only one second slower than CGT around Hockenheim. CCR is a true supercar and not a failure, just like Sportauto says.

Exlpain that to Artist...

:t-cheers:
 
wow cool so this isnt a 900hp car.. and therefor the pagani is not threathned by this at the ring..
i did not say that the car isnt a sports car.. im sure its teriffic when it works properly..
ive heard to much horror storys about this car.. and therefor i cant give it the respect you want it to have..
 
The Artist said:
wow cool so this isnt a 900hp car.. and therefor the pagani is not threathned by this at the ring..
i did not say that the car isnt a sports car.. im sure its teriffic when it works properly..
ive heard to much horror storys about this car.. and therefor i cant give it the respect you want it to have..



my god lay off it..IMO the Murcielago LP640 and the CCX will kick the Paginis butt. ;)
 
Carbon fiber rims!!! Hell yeah. Although, I would be hesitant of them cracking with too low a profile tire and some uneven road surface. But 6.6lbs weight reduction per wheel (over magnesium wheels!) is just too good to pass up. Also, I love how the doors open on this car.

While it's an amazing car, I would rather have the Pagani Zonda F Roadster, even if it's slower. The Zonda is going to be more than fast enough. This car is just ugly and awkward looking for many angles. The bespoke quality and presence of the Zonda is unmatched. It's the perfect supercar. I feel like this car tries too hard. :t-banghea
 
Re: Koenigsegg CCX - 806 cv . 395km/h


The official data are escapes, and the answer is: "Not, Koenigsegg CCX does not strike the Veyron", at least as far as the maximum speed.
Koenigsegg declares a speed max of "beyond 395 km/h" (407 for the Bugatti), while the acceleration from 0-100 km/h demands 3,2 second ones. Strange E' the data of the acceleration, why the CCX hung only 1,180 kg, while the motor 4,6 cv and 920 V8 has 806 Nm, therefore the relationship peso/potenza would be the much most favorable one of the Veyron.
Found deepenings and considerations on the CCX on Motorsportblog.
 
Okay, now I get it. The engine output is the same as the CCR, but it is impressive in that they have made the engine completely compliant with California emissions standards and able to run on 91 octane crappy American fuel and still retain its major horsepower output. I am more satisfied with no increase in power given this information.
 
http://www.koenigsegg.com/thecars/ccx.asp

CCX stands for Competition Coupe X. The CCX commemorates the 10th anniversary of the completion and test drive of the first CC maiden prototype, which rolled out from the R&D Department in 1996.




Cheap car :D

Optional Equipment

Custom colour leather interior: 4000 Euro
Custom paint colour: 5000 Euro
Parking sensor: 2800 Euro
Rearview camera: 3000 Euro
GPS navigation: 5000 Euro
Ceramic brake discs: 15000 Euro
Carbon rims: 11000 Euro
Sport Auto event – Nürburgring: 3000 Euro
Driving education, Loric Bicocchi: 1500 Euro
Extended warranty up to 3000km/2years: 6000 Euro
 

Koenigsegg

Koenigsegg Automotive AB is a Swedish manufacturer of high-performance sports cars based in Ängelholm, Skåne County, Sweden. The company was founded in 1994 in Sweden by Christian von Koenigsegg, to produce a "world-class" sports car. Many years of development and testing led to the CC8S, the company's first street-legal production car which was introduced in 2002.
Official website: Koenigsegg

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