<Tr> <Th> Kerb weight </Th> <Td> 1,590 kg (3,510 lb) </Td> </Tr> <P> The Koenigsegg Regera is a limited production, plug - in hybrid sports car manufactured by Swedish high - performance sports carmaker Koenigsegg . It was unveiled at the 2015 Geneva Motor Show . The name Regera is a Swedish verb, meaning "to reign" or "to rule ." Only 80 units will be built, all of which have already been sold, each costing approximately US $1.9 million . The Regera was created and designed to be a more practical, luxurious, hypercar alternative to the rest of Koenigsegg's lightweight hypercar lineup, including the Agera RS and the One: 1 . Koenigsegg states that the Regera will be the most powerful and fastest accelerating production car ever . The production of the Regera will result in Koenigsegg, for the first time ever, simultaneously having two models in production . </P> <P> The Regera produces a reported total of 1,822 PS (1,340 kW; 1,797 hp) through a hybrid powertrain . As in general, the Regera's internal combustion engine (ICE) produces its greatest power only at high RPMs; however, due to the fixed gear, this corresponds to very high speeds . Power at low speeds is filled in by the electric motors, giving a maximum combined mechanical output of 1,500 PS (1,100 kW; 1,500 hp) and 2,000 N m (1,475 lb ft) of torque . The ICE is a mid-rear mounted, in - house developed, twin - turbocharged V8 engine with a 5.0 - litre capacity . It produces 820 kW (1,115 PS; 1,100 hp) at 7,800 rpm and 1,280 N m (944 lb ft) at 4,100 rpm . It works in conjunction with three YASA electric motors with a total capacity of 520 kW (707 PS; 697 hp) and 900 N m (664 lb ft) of torque . One 215 hp (160 kW; 218 PS) electric motor - generator on the crankshaft acts as starter and generator and supplies torque fill; and two 241 hp (180 kW) wheel - shaft mounted electric motors drive each rear wheel and provide torque vectoring . The electric motors are powered by a 4.5 - kWh, 800 - volt, 75 - kg liquid cooled battery pack developed by Rimac Automobili, making it the first 800 - volt production car . Koenigsegg claims that the battery pack is the most power - dense battery pack ever created for a production car . </P> <P> Christian von Koenigsegg invented the Koenigsegg Direct Drive System (KDD) and it was developed for the Regera by the Koenigsegg Advanced Engineering Team . The KDD system effectively eliminates the need for a transmission and allows for pure EV (electric vehicle) mode . The Regera doesn't have a traditional multi-gear transmission but instead features a single - speed fixed - gear transmission, often called a direct drive, with a 2.73: 1 reduction ratio, meaning the crankshaft mounted on the ICE will rotate 2.73 times for every 1 time that the output shaft of the direct drive mechanism will rotate . At speeds below 30 mph, mostly the wheel shaft electric motors propel the car through the use of a hydraulic coupling that lets the ICE and the crankshaft mounted electric motor slip . In reverse, only the wheel shaft electric motors propel the car . Above 30 mph, the RPM of the crankshaft mounted electric motor and internal combustion engine are proportional to wheel speed through locking of the hydraulic coupling . However, in the first driving footage from the Regera through Koenigseggs official YouTube channel, Christian von Koenigsegg described and demonstrated how the Regera features a steering wheel mounted paddle that simulates a traditional downshift by initiating slip of the hydraulic coupling connecting the crankshaft to the output shaft . This results in higher RPM of the ICE and the cranskshaft mounted electric motor and therefore higher power at lower speeds than what would have been possible if the coupling would have been locked at all times . Koenigsegg reported that the omission of a gearbox and addition of electric motors and battery only added 88 kg (194 lb) compared to what the Regera would have weighed with the same combustion engine but a 7 - speed dual - clutch transmission (DCT) and no electric motors or batteries . </P>

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