The Koenigsegg Gemera is, as the company says, a megacar that seats four comfortably. Initially, the base engine was to be a 2.0-liter turbocharged inline three-cylinder producing 600 horsepower, ...
The Koenigsegg Gemera first made headlines when it was announced in March 2020 as the world’s first four-seater megacar. That apparently was not enough for Christian von Koenigsegg, company founder ...
Koenigsegg revealed the official production specification for the four-seat Gemera, with deliveries scheduled for 2025. The Gemera will now be available with a V-8 hybrid powertrain, churning out 2300 ...
Back in 2020, Koenigsegg announced the Gemera, a four-seat grand tourer with "Koenigsegg Automated Twisted Synchrohelix Actuation Doors" that Koenigsegg called a "Mega-GT." It used a twin-turbocharged ...
The Koenigsegg Gemera is finally here in production form. The absurd four-seater hybrid hypercar was first teased three years ago with a concept car claiming big horsepower numbers and even cooler ...
Koenigsegg may have undersold the capabilities of the Gemera. The Swedish marque’s plug-in hybrid grand tourer is finally ready for production, more than three years after it was first unveiled, ...
Koenigsegg has unveiled a new Client Specification model of the Gemera. This unveiling also inaugurates the supercar maker's new Gripen Atelier design, production, development, and showroom space in ...
Okay just try to wrap your head around this, because I can't. I'm just going to lay out the facts. It has a 600 horsepower three-cylinder twin-turbo engine. It has three electric motors. It's got ...
Koenigsegg has announced its first four-seater megacar, the Gemera, which it claims will launch to 62 mph in 1.9 seconds. It's powered by a sequentially turbocharged 2.0-liter inline-three engine in ...
Supercars—and hypercars by extension—are selfish cars. Even if you don't need to haul around much more than a Birkin bag, the mass majority of these rolling carbon-fiber sculptures only seat two lucky ...
Koenigsegg has announced its first four-seater megacar, the Gemera, which it claims will launch to 62 mph in 1.9 seconds. It's powered by a sequentially turbocharged 2.0-liter inline-three engine in ...