Wednesday, March 07, 2007

2007 Koenigsegg CCXR


When thinking about SUPERCARS, one doesn't often asssociate it being environmentally friendly. However with a move towards more eco-friendly cars the new Koenigsegg CCXR offers us new alternative's in its creation of a Bio-fuel powered design concept car. While low in its production numbers the volume of Koenigsegg vehildes out there hardly contribute much to the measurable impact on the rising green house gas effect of co2 levels however the long term strategy of Koenigsegg is that it can still make a difference and as part of their strategy will make all current and future CCX models with the ability to be converted by the factory to accept the biofuel option.
The CCXR Biofuel upgrade has been developed in-house on the factory's engine dyno by koenigsegg technicians and their research found that a move to a biofuel powered supercharged V8 engine is that the ethanol in biofuel also acts as a coolant in the combustion process of the chambers, with higher octane value. Using this method has increased the power up to 1018bhp at 7,200rpm and the torque to 740lb-ft at 6,100rpm.
Stats: 0-62mph 3.2seconds
Top Speed 250mph(400kmh)

UPDATE : 14/03/2007

Vital Statistics
Engine: Supercharged V8
Power bhp (kW) at RPM: 1018(759) / 7200
Torque lb-ft (Nm) at RPM: 740(1060) / 6100
Weight: 169 × 78.6 × 44.1
Acceleration 0-62 mph s: 3.2
Top Speed mph (km/h): > 250 (400)

4 comments:

David Naylor said...

Koenigsegg haven't released any official stats, have they? Aren't those just the CCX stats?

David Naylor said...

Now i found something looking like official figures at wikipedia:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Koenigsegg_CCXR

But I haven't seen those anywhere else, so I wonder where they came from.

Mike J. Stark said...

Stat's loaded are for the CCXR. but have loaded further details for your review.

David Naylor said...

Thanks.

The wikipedia page I linked to has been deleted because it was copyrighted material. Anyway, for some reason, I read on that page the following numbers:

0-62: 2.9 secs
Top speed: 408+

The accelereation sounds reasonable (since the CCX already does it in 3.2) but the top speed sounds too high, as if someone optimistically wants it to beat the Veyron.