CCXR develops 806 bhp (601 kW), but when the car is run on E85 Biofuel, the CCXR develops 1,018 bhp (759 kW). Weight-to-power ratio is 2.76 lb/hp. Torque is 782 ft·lb (1,060 N·m). The CCXR can achieve 62 mph (100 km/h) in 2.9 seconds.
This gives the car a power to weight ratio, according to Volkswagen Group's 1,001 metric horsepower (736 kW; 987 bhp) figures, of 446.3 metric horsepower (328 kW; 440 bhp) per ton.
The CCXR is actually more powerful/weight and geared better - however at the expense of top speed (which the Veyron wins)
I love it! AND the koenigsegg is stick. AKA Having a fast car doesn't make you a good driver. (even though the dude in the koenigsegg, fucking awesome)
They run with flashers there when they dont have the ability to stop in the normal distance, its more of a warning to get out of the way, or so ive seen/been told
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