We believe these are the cars that will be presented at the 2020 Geneva Motor Show.
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Details are extremely scarce at the moment but we can only assume for now that it will be based on the Jesko.
Production of customer cars is scheduled to commence towards the end of 2020 at a rate of just one vehicle per week.
Will we see the Regera knock Bugatti off the top speed perch? We will have to wait and see.
Information is still very scarce but the publication mentions just 11 units of this new Swedish machine will be built and that it will likely use a twin-turbocharged V8 engine.
This example is likely the car that Floyd Mayweather once owned but now it sounds like the god of thunder thanks to a $25,000 (approx. R380k) titanium catback exhaust system.
Production won’t start until the end of 2020 and only 125 are going to be made all of which are already sold out.
That is pretty damn good business if you ask us but why did it sell for such a premium? To start with there are only 25 examples of the Agera RS worldwide and it featured a few unique components including a $300,000 rear wing.
At this stage, we are expecting the new car to come in around the £700,000 to £800,000 mark.
You have the option of specifying your car in two variants; track or top speed.