The Koenigsegg Gemera is a 1700bhp hypercar with four seats, but why?
All cars are meant to fulfill a purpose, some are bigger issues like the ability to carry seven people in comfort while some are smaller ones like making the fastest
All cars are meant to fulfill a purpose, some are bigger issues like the ability to carry seven people in comfort while some are smaller ones like making the fastest
The Koenigsegg Gemera is powered by a 600 PS 2.0L petrol engine, and three electric motors, developing a total of 1,700 PS! Practicality is not a word usually associated with
The 458 Challenge is designed as a track-only race car; to be fielded in the Ferrari Challenge championship. It has thinner body panels, carbon fibre replacement panels and polycarbonate windows
Zeus Capital’s Robin Byde discusses Surface Transfortms plc in this exclusive interview with DirectorsTalk.
Surface Transforms plc (LON:SCE) is the topic of conversation when Robin Byde, Research Director at Zeus Capital joins DirectorsTalk. Robin talks us through the key features of Zeus’s initiation note, discusses the outlook,
Koenigsegg is a carmaker that you don’t often see or hear about making the headlines in the automotive scene. However, when it does, there’s no holding back as whatever is
Surface Transforms plc (LON:SCE) makes advanced carbon ceramic brake discs for high performance cars. The discs offer significant weight, performance, durability and environmental benefits over conventional iron products; they are
YouTuber and former professional skier Jon Olsson recently had the exclusive opportunity to check out a Koenigsegg Jesko Absolut, the ‘regular’ Jesko, and a Gemera. The Swedish car manufacturer brought the
Koenigsegg’s first four-seater, the Gemera ‘mega GT’ will be making its UK debut at this year’s Salon Privé at Blenheim Palace. The Gemera – meaning ‘give more’ in Swedish –
There was a time when the fastest cars were simply classified as supercars. The first car to carry the supercar tag was the Bentley Speed Six in 1920 when its levels