Is this confirmation that production of the Koenigsegg Gemera is two years away?

The Koenigsegg Gemera, of all new models introduced so far in this messed-up 2020 calendar year, is arguably the most fascinating and drool-worthy. As though nothing, Christian von Koenigsegg unleashed the mind-boggling, ultra-sophisticated 4-seater 2-door mega-GT car from the canceled 2020 Geneva Motor show and we’re all still wobbling from the specifications. One detail that may not have been clear was when the car was to go into production. We may have found the answer.

Sometimes, the information we seek is not found where we think it should be. Case in point: In a press release sent less than a day ago, ceramic materials manufacturer Surface Transforms announced that it had been chosen as the sole supplier of carbon-ceramic brake discs for the Koenigsegg Gemera.

Surface Transforms plc (LON:SCE) are experts in the development and production of carbon-ceramic materials and the UK’s only manufacturer of carbon-ceramic brakes for automotive use.

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