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  • Meet the $1.7 million hypercar - that has room for the kids. <br />
<br />
The Koenigsegg Gemera, unveiled Tuesday (3 Mar), is described as “the world’s first Mega-GT" and is the Swedish company’s first four-seater. <br />
<br />
Limited in an edition of 300 cars and recommended for "family trips”, the Gemera is announced as “an extreme megacar that meets spacious interior and ultimate environmental consciousness.” <br />
<br />
“Ultimate performance has belonged to the world of two-seaters with very limited luggage space – until now”, says CEO and founder Christian von Koenigsegg. “The Gemera is a completely new category of car where extreme megacar meets spacious interior and ultimate environmental consciousness. We call it a Mega-GT.” <br />
<br />
The car seats four large adults comfortably with space catering to their carry-on luggage, meaning the Koenigsegg megacar experience can be shared with family and friends. <br />
<br />
Despite being a four-seater, the Gemera easily outperforms most two-seat megacars, both combustion and electric. Still, the focus of the Gemera is taking on long-range public roads – family trips, in comfort, style and safety with never-before-experienced performance.  <br />
<br />
With its 1.27 megawatts of power and 3500 Nm of torque, the Gemera goes from 0 to 100 km/h in 1.9 seconds and to 400 km/h in record matching pace. <br />
<br />
The Gemera comes with an evocative and deep-throated growl from its large displacement Freevalve 3-cylinder engine.<br />
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MORE COPY: info@cover-images.com<br />
<br />
When: 03 Feb 2020<br />
Credit: Koenigsegg/Cover Images<br />
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**Editorial use only**
    40354349.jpg
  • Meet the $1.7 million hypercar - that has room for the kids. <br />
<br />
The Koenigsegg Gemera, unveiled Tuesday (3 Mar), is described as “the world’s first Mega-GT" and is the Swedish company’s first four-seater. <br />
<br />
Limited in an edition of 300 cars and recommended for "family trips”, the Gemera is announced as “an extreme megacar that meets spacious interior and ultimate environmental consciousness.” <br />
<br />
“Ultimate performance has belonged to the world of two-seaters with very limited luggage space – until now”, says CEO and founder Christian von Koenigsegg. “The Gemera is a completely new category of car where extreme megacar meets spacious interior and ultimate environmental consciousness. We call it a Mega-GT.” <br />
<br />
The car seats four large adults comfortably with space catering to their carry-on luggage, meaning the Koenigsegg megacar experience can be shared with family and friends. <br />
<br />
Despite being a four-seater, the Gemera easily outperforms most two-seat megacars, both combustion and electric. Still, the focus of the Gemera is taking on long-range public roads – family trips, in comfort, style and safety with never-before-experienced performance.  <br />
<br />
With its 1.27 megawatts of power and 3500 Nm of torque, the Gemera goes from 0 to 100 km/h in 1.9 seconds and to 400 km/h in record matching pace. <br />
<br />
The Gemera comes with an evocative and deep-throated growl from its large displacement Freevalve 3-cylinder engine.<br />
<br />
MORE COPY: info@cover-images.com<br />
<br />
When: 03 Feb 2020<br />
Credit: Koenigsegg/Cover Images<br />
<br />
**Editorial use only**
    40354346.jpg
  • Meet the $1.7 million hypercar - that has room for the kids. <br />
<br />
The Koenigsegg Gemera, unveiled Tuesday (3 Mar), is described as “the world’s first Mega-GT" and is the Swedish company’s first four-seater. <br />
<br />
Limited in an edition of 300 cars and recommended for "family trips”, the Gemera is announced as “an extreme megacar that meets spacious interior and ultimate environmental consciousness.” <br />
<br />
“Ultimate performance has belonged to the world of two-seaters with very limited luggage space – until now”, says CEO and founder Christian von Koenigsegg. “The Gemera is a completely new category of car where extreme megacar meets spacious interior and ultimate environmental consciousness. We call it a Mega-GT.” <br />
<br />
The car seats four large adults comfortably with space catering to their carry-on luggage, meaning the Koenigsegg megacar experience can be shared with family and friends. <br />
<br />
Despite being a four-seater, the Gemera easily outperforms most two-seat megacars, both combustion and electric. Still, the focus of the Gemera is taking on long-range public roads – family trips, in comfort, style and safety with never-before-experienced performance.  <br />
<br />
With its 1.27 megawatts of power and 3500 Nm of torque, the Gemera goes from 0 to 100 km/h in 1.9 seconds and to 400 km/h in record matching pace. <br />
<br />
The Gemera comes with an evocative and deep-throated growl from its large displacement Freevalve 3-cylinder engine.<br />
<br />
MORE COPY: info@cover-images.com<br />
<br />
When: 02 Feb 2020<br />
Credit: Koenigsegg/Cover Images<br />
<br />
**Editorial use only**
    40354348.jpg
  • Meet the $1.7 million hypercar - that has room for the kids. <br />
<br />
The Koenigsegg Gemera, unveiled Tuesday (3 Mar), is described as “the world’s first Mega-GT" and is the Swedish company’s first four-seater. <br />
<br />
Limited in an edition of 300 cars and recommended for "family trips”, the Gemera is announced as “an extreme megacar that meets spacious interior and ultimate environmental consciousness.” <br />
<br />
“Ultimate performance has belonged to the world of two-seaters with very limited luggage space – until now”, says CEO and founder Christian von Koenigsegg. “The Gemera is a completely new category of car where extreme megacar meets spacious interior and ultimate environmental consciousness. We call it a Mega-GT.” <br />
<br />
The car seats four large adults comfortably with space catering to their carry-on luggage, meaning the Koenigsegg megacar experience can be shared with family and friends. <br />
<br />
Despite being a four-seater, the Gemera easily outperforms most two-seat megacars, both combustion and electric. Still, the focus of the Gemera is taking on long-range public roads – family trips, in comfort, style and safety with never-before-experienced performance.  <br />
<br />
With its 1.27 megawatts of power and 3500 Nm of torque, the Gemera goes from 0 to 100 km/h in 1.9 seconds and to 400 km/h in record matching pace. <br />
<br />
The Gemera comes with an evocative and deep-throated growl from its large displacement Freevalve 3-cylinder engine.<br />
<br />
MORE COPY: info@cover-images.com<br />
<br />
When: 24 Feb 2020<br />
Credit: Koenigsegg/Cover Images<br />
<br />
**Editorial use only**
    40354347.jpg
  • Meet the $1.7 million hypercar - that has room for the kids. <br />
<br />
The Koenigsegg Gemera, unveiled Tuesday (3 Mar), is described as “the world’s first Mega-GT" and is the Swedish company’s first four-seater. <br />
<br />
Limited in an edition of 300 cars and recommended for "family trips”, the Gemera is announced as “an extreme megacar that meets spacious interior and ultimate environmental consciousness.” <br />
<br />
“Ultimate performance has belonged to the world of two-seaters with very limited luggage space – until now”, says CEO and founder Christian von Koenigsegg. “The Gemera is a completely new category of car where extreme megacar meets spacious interior and ultimate environmental consciousness. We call it a Mega-GT.” <br />
<br />
The car seats four large adults comfortably with space catering to their carry-on luggage, meaning the Koenigsegg megacar experience can be shared with family and friends. <br />
<br />
Despite being a four-seater, the Gemera easily outperforms most two-seat megacars, both combustion and electric. Still, the focus of the Gemera is taking on long-range public roads – family trips, in comfort, style and safety with never-before-experienced performance.  <br />
<br />
With its 1.27 megawatts of power and 3500 Nm of torque, the Gemera goes from 0 to 100 km/h in 1.9 seconds and to 400 km/h in record matching pace. <br />
<br />
The Gemera comes with an evocative and deep-throated growl from its large displacement Freevalve 3-cylinder engine.<br />
<br />
MORE COPY: info@cover-images.com<br />
<br />
When: 24 Feb 2020<br />
Credit: Koenigsegg/Cover Images<br />
<br />
**Editorial use only**
    40354345.jpg
  • Meet the $1.7 million hypercar - that has room for the kids. <br />
<br />
The Koenigsegg Gemera, unveiled Tuesday (3 Mar), is described as “the world’s first Mega-GT" and is the Swedish company’s first four-seater. <br />
<br />
Limited in an edition of 300 cars and recommended for "family trips”, the Gemera is announced as “an extreme megacar that meets spacious interior and ultimate environmental consciousness.” <br />
<br />
“Ultimate performance has belonged to the world of two-seaters with very limited luggage space – until now”, says CEO and founder Christian von Koenigsegg. “The Gemera is a completely new category of car where extreme megacar meets spacious interior and ultimate environmental consciousness. We call it a Mega-GT.” <br />
<br />
The car seats four large adults comfortably with space catering to their carry-on luggage, meaning the Koenigsegg megacar experience can be shared with family and friends. <br />
<br />
Despite being a four-seater, the Gemera easily outperforms most two-seat megacars, both combustion and electric. Still, the focus of the Gemera is taking on long-range public roads – family trips, in comfort, style and safety with never-before-experienced performance.  <br />
<br />
With its 1.27 megawatts of power and 3500 Nm of torque, the Gemera goes from 0 to 100 km/h in 1.9 seconds and to 400 km/h in record matching pace. <br />
<br />
The Gemera comes with an evocative and deep-throated growl from its large displacement Freevalve 3-cylinder engine.<br />
<br />
MORE COPY: info@cover-images.com<br />
<br />
When: 27 Jan 2020<br />
Credit: Koenigsegg/Cover Images<br />
<br />
**Editorial use only**
    40354342.jpg
  • Meet the $1.7 million hypercar - that has room for the kids. <br />
<br />
The Koenigsegg Gemera, unveiled Tuesday (3 Mar), is described as “the world’s first Mega-GT" and is the Swedish company’s first four-seater. <br />
<br />
Limited in an edition of 300 cars and recommended for "family trips”, the Gemera is announced as “an extreme megacar that meets spacious interior and ultimate environmental consciousness.” <br />
<br />
“Ultimate performance has belonged to the world of two-seaters with very limited luggage space – until now”, says CEO and founder Christian von Koenigsegg. “The Gemera is a completely new category of car where extreme megacar meets spacious interior and ultimate environmental consciousness. We call it a Mega-GT.” <br />
<br />
The car seats four large adults comfortably with space catering to their carry-on luggage, meaning the Koenigsegg megacar experience can be shared with family and friends. <br />
<br />
Despite being a four-seater, the Gemera easily outperforms most two-seat megacars, both combustion and electric. Still, the focus of the Gemera is taking on long-range public roads – family trips, in comfort, style and safety with never-before-experienced performance.  <br />
<br />
With its 1.27 megawatts of power and 3500 Nm of torque, the Gemera goes from 0 to 100 km/h in 1.9 seconds and to 400 km/h in record matching pace. <br />
<br />
The Gemera comes with an evocative and deep-throated growl from its large displacement Freevalve 3-cylinder engine.<br />
<br />
MORE COPY: info@cover-images.com<br />
<br />
When: 03 Feb 2020<br />
Credit: Koenigsegg/Cover Images<br />
<br />
**Editorial use only**
    40354341.jpg
  • Meet the $1.7 million hypercar - that has room for the kids. <br />
<br />
The Koenigsegg Gemera, unveiled Tuesday (3 Mar), is described as “the world’s first Mega-GT" and is the Swedish company’s first four-seater. <br />
<br />
Limited in an edition of 300 cars and recommended for "family trips”, the Gemera is announced as “an extreme megacar that meets spacious interior and ultimate environmental consciousness.” <br />
<br />
“Ultimate performance has belonged to the world of two-seaters with very limited luggage space – until now”, says CEO and founder Christian von Koenigsegg. “The Gemera is a completely new category of car where extreme megacar meets spacious interior and ultimate environmental consciousness. We call it a Mega-GT.” <br />
<br />
The car seats four large adults comfortably with space catering to their carry-on luggage, meaning the Koenigsegg megacar experience can be shared with family and friends. <br />
<br />
Despite being a four-seater, the Gemera easily outperforms most two-seat megacars, both combustion and electric. Still, the focus of the Gemera is taking on long-range public roads – family trips, in comfort, style and safety with never-before-experienced performance.  <br />
<br />
With its 1.27 megawatts of power and 3500 Nm of torque, the Gemera goes from 0 to 100 km/h in 1.9 seconds and to 400 km/h in record matching pace. <br />
<br />
The Gemera comes with an evocative and deep-throated growl from its large displacement Freevalve 3-cylinder engine.<br />
<br />
MORE COPY: info@cover-images.com<br />
<br />
When: 24 Feb 2020<br />
Credit: Koenigsegg/Cover Images<br />
<br />
**Editorial use only**
    40354340.jpg
  • Meet the $1.7 million hypercar - that has room for the kids. <br />
<br />
The Koenigsegg Gemera, unveiled Tuesday (3 Mar), is described as “the world’s first Mega-GT" and is the Swedish company’s first four-seater. <br />
<br />
Limited in an edition of 300 cars and recommended for "family trips”, the Gemera is announced as “an extreme megacar that meets spacious interior and ultimate environmental consciousness.” <br />
<br />
“Ultimate performance has belonged to the world of two-seaters with very limited luggage space – until now”, says CEO and founder Christian von Koenigsegg. “The Gemera is a completely new category of car where extreme megacar meets spacious interior and ultimate environmental consciousness. We call it a Mega-GT.” <br />
<br />
The car seats four large adults comfortably with space catering to their carry-on luggage, meaning the Koenigsegg megacar experience can be shared with family and friends. <br />
<br />
Despite being a four-seater, the Gemera easily outperforms most two-seat megacars, both combustion and electric. Still, the focus of the Gemera is taking on long-range public roads – family trips, in comfort, style and safety with never-before-experienced performance.  <br />
<br />
With its 1.27 megawatts of power and 3500 Nm of torque, the Gemera goes from 0 to 100 km/h in 1.9 seconds and to 400 km/h in record matching pace. <br />
<br />
The Gemera comes with an evocative and deep-throated growl from its large displacement Freevalve 3-cylinder engine.<br />
<br />
MORE COPY: info@cover-images.com<br />
<br />
When: 24 Feb 2020<br />
Credit: Koenigsegg/Cover Images<br />
<br />
**Editorial use only**
    40354343.jpg
  • ZAGREB, Sept. 15, 2017  Photo taken on Sept. 11, 2017 shows models of Concept One, electric hypercars manufactured by Rimac Automobili in Sveta Nedelja, a township near Croatian capital Zagreb. Founded in 2009 by tech-geek Mate Rimac, Rimac Automobili has become increasingly famous as the manufacturer of the Concept One electric hypercars and provider of relevant technologies.  zf) (Credit Image: © Gao Lei/Xinhua via ZUMA Wire)
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  • ZAGREB, Sept. 15, 2017  Mate Rimac, founder and CEO of Rimac Automobili, talks on the phone at his company in Sveta Nedelja, a township near Croatian capital Zagreb, on Sept. 11, 2017. Founded in 2009 by tech-geek Mate Rimac, Rimac Automobili has become increasingly famous as the manufacturer of the Concept One electric hypercars and provider of relevant technologies.  zf) (Credit Image: © Gao Lei/Xinhua via ZUMA Wire)
    20170911_zaf_x99_219.jpg