Koenigsegg will reportedly present at least two exciting vehicles at next month’s Geneva Motor Show, The Supercar Blog reports.
The Swedish marque recently hosted a private event for its dealerships are its Angelholm HQ where it offered a peak of its expanded range. A single image shared by Koenigsegg shows no less than five vehicles under sheets and at least one of those cars could be an all-new, never-before-seen model.
It is claimed that this model is codenamed the KG12 and will actually be a 2+2. Sources who have said they’ve seen the car allege that it will feature a wraparound windshield just like other Koenigsegg models, a glass engine cover, and the brand’s dihedral synchro-helix doors albeit modified to allow for better ingress and egress.
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In terms of power, the same report claims the KG12 will feature a heavily-electrified powertrain combining a 2.0-liter, three-cylinder engine with Koenigsegg’s FreeValve technology and an extremely powerful electric motor. All up, the car could pump out 1,500 hp. We remain unconvinced Koenigsegg will launch a three-cylinder model but we’ll just have to wait and see.
Production could be capped at just 300 units worldwide with prices starting at around $1.5 million.
This isn’t the only new Koenigsegg expected to premiere in Switzerland. One year on from the unveiling of the Jesko, the Swedish car manufacturer is expected to showcase its ‘Mission 500’ Concept, a high-speed variant of the Jesko with re-designed aerodynamics that will help it run through to 310 mph (500 km/h).