There are only seven examples of the Koenigsegg One:1 worldwide and one of them was totaled at the Nurburgring a couple of weeks ago. It’s certainly quite a rare car then. Amazingly, one example is up for sale at the moment in the US.

Offered for sale by Prestige Imports (via DuponRegistry) it cannot be registered for road use in the States. The recently-unveiled Agera XS is the Swedish marque’s first car to be fully-homologated for street use in the U.S. so the following car will either be purchased by an international buyer or alternatively, a collector who won’t drive it on the street.

Either way, there’s no doubting its presence. This particular One:1 has been painted in a glistening shade of white and as with all others, hosts an array of exposed carbon fiber elements, like the front canards, splitter, side skirts, wing mirrors and that towering top-mounted rear wing. Even the wheels are made entirely from the lightweight material. Helping to give the exterior a dash of color are bright red accents.

Inside, the original owner opted for black leather and alcantara across the seats and dashboard while a stunning quilted headliner makes the cabin feel even more special. There are of course the obligatory range of carbon fiber elements and again, some more touches of red.

The 1,341 hp twin-turbocharged V8 hypercar has just 495 miles on the odo. No asking price has been released but the One:1 prototype was being sold for $6 million late last year so expect a sum well into the seven figure range.

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