The very special Koenigsegg Agera RS that was used to set a new production car top speed record in 2017 has been adorned with a special livery thanks to artist James Jean.
This wrap was designed to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the Festival of Children Foundation, a non-for-profit that aims to improve the lives of children by strengthening the charities that serve them. Festival of Children also provides training, awareness, and financial support to other charities. Wrap Legends in California applied the wrap.
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James Jean took his striking painting dubbed Pomegranate and stretched it to fit over the exterior of the Swedish hypercar. The wrap combines various shades of red, pink, purple, blue, and green, and when viewed from above, it depicts a naked woman surrounded by vines and pomegranates. It is vastly different than the original exterior finish of the hypercar, which combines a vivid red paint with white accents and exposed carbon fiber elements.
Powering this particular Agera RS is a 5.0-liter twin-turbocharged V8 engine equipped with Koenigsegg’s available ‘One:1’ power upgrade, meaning it pumps out 1,360 hp while running on E85 ethanol. Power is sent through the rear wheels and during the record-setting run, it hit an average speed of 277.87 mph (447.19 km/h) in two runs in opposite directions and a top speed of 284.55 mph (457.94 km/h). The only other production cars to travel faster than the Agera RS are the SSC Tuatara with a 282.9 mph (455.3 km/h) top speed and the Bugatti Chiron Super Sport 300+ with a top speed of 304.77 mph (490.48 km/h) in 2019.
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