
Sweden Koenigsegg Company, the world's top ten sports car brands, the world's fastest mass production sports car brand, the sports car industry is very influential and comprehensive strength of the enterprise, committed to the production of world-class sports cars and the world's fastest cars as the main purpose, has the reputation of "ghost" sports car
Koenigsegg is a Swedish supercar manufacturer whose full name is Koenigsegg Automotive AB, with the main purpose of building the fastest cars in the world. Founded in 1994 by Christian von Koenigsegg, it is committed to producing world-class sports cars. Koenigsegg means "blade", as a sports car with a slight Swedish royal color, its logo is the same as that of the Royal Swedish Air Force, and the main pattern is a ghost shape, so many riders call it a "ghost" sports car. As a world-class supercar company, Koenigsegg made its first appearance in China at the 2005 Shanghai Auto Show, when Koenigsegg staff revealed that they would enter the Chinese market as soon as possible. And in 2012, this beast was officially stationed.
On November 24, 2003, a supercar called the Koenigsegg CC8S was recognized by the Guinness Book of the United States as the fastest production sports car ever produced by mankind (later refreshed by the Bugatti Veyron). This is a steel machine that exists only for those looking for a push to the limit, and it has a speed of 390 km / h. Officially awarded the Guinness (Guinness) World Records for the title of the world's fastest production car.
Koenigsegg made cars, not in large quantities. Compared to other sports car manufacturers, the scale is also much smaller. However, the uncompromising attitude with which each car is built has made the factory famous in the automotive world. Koenigsegg's supercars for a small group of consumers not only combine performance and texture, but also fascinate the elite of those few with their uniqueness.
founder
In 1977, at the age of five, Christian von Koenigsegg was as innocent as any other child, dreaming of building his own sports car. Who would have predicted that this child, born and raised in Stockholm, Sweden. After 17 years, Koenigsegg began to design sports cars.
Chris once said, "As long as you don't give up, nothing will end." ”
When others laugh at his crazy ideas, when the road to building sports cars is full of thorns, as long as he thinks of this sentence, all difficulties and confusion disappear in front of Chris's eyes.
Company logo
On the bonnet of the Koenigsegg CCR model there was a ghost motif, which was originally the emblem of the 1st Squadron of the Swedish Air Force. The Koenigsegg depot is located on the site of the former Flying Squadron, and the ghost motif has become the supercar's emblem in honor of those heroes. The ghost motif resembles a shield, and the Königssell logo is composed of alternating red and yellow patterns. The two colors represent passion and the feeling of extreme speed in driving; The shield is a symbol of protection and represents a sense of comfort and safety in driving. "Experience the wildest speed with the most comfortable driving feeling", this is Koenigsel.
Composition of the staff
With only 30 full-time and part-time employees, Koenigsegg can assemble seven vehicles at the same time, four in the front process and three in the final assembly room. The full-time staff consists of 4 engineers, 3 R&D personnel, 4 assembly technicians, 4 front-end personnel, 2 engine assemblers, 5 chief assemblers, 2 warehouse managers, and 5 personnel responsible for public relations, marketing, administration and management. Other positions are held on a part-time basis as needed.
mode of production
Koenigsegg expects to design 15 cars per year. There is a large network of suppliers and partners, most of them in Sweden, where small quantities of high-quality parts are produced by many small companies and craftsmen.
The KoenigseggCCR is a top-of-the-line two-seater high-performance sports car and the world's record holder for the fastest production car since 2005. The current factory used to produce the Koenigsegg sports car was originally the base of the Swedish Air Force's 1st Flying Squadron, which mainly used the JAS-39. As a tribute to the squadron, all of the top performance models produced by the CCR and future Koenigsegg will have the squadron's crest painted on the body, a ghost in a circle.
Brilliant results
At the 2002 Geneva Motor Show, after eight years of difficult development, Chris finally tasted the fruits of victory, and the first customer Koenigsegg Koenigsegg sports car was revealed. On February 28, 2005, the Koenigsegg CCR set a new official top speed record for a production car at the Nardo Prototipo venue in Italy, with a top speed of 387.87 km/h. This world-record sports car attracted everyone's attention at the 2005 Shanghai Auto Show and was called "Ghost" in Chinese. The spaceship-like ghost accelerates from 0 to 100 km/h in just 3.2 seconds, with a displacement of 4.7 liters, a maximum torque of 920 Nm, a maximum power of 806 hp at 6,900 rpm, and a drag coefficient of just 0.297.
A Swede named Koenigsegg, a company called Koenigsegg, and a world supercar called Koenigsegg have grown up with the dream of a child in 1977, and they are constantly speeding on the road of faith to move forward bravely.
China debuted
As a world-class supercar, Koenigsegg made its debut in China at the 2005 Shanghai International Auto Show, when Koenigsegg staff revealed that they would enter the Chinese market as soon as possible. But because the company is positioned to create personalized supercars for a few, the volume and price are beyond the reach of the average person.