Koenigsegg CC8S
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The Koenigsegg CC8S is a mid-engine sports car produced by Koenigsegg in Sweden. Koenigsegg has since made the Koenigsegg CCR, and Koenigsegg CCX.
When introduced, it was the fastest street-legal car in production, with a claimed top speed of 390 km/h (242 mph), and an acceleration that takes it up to 100 km/h (62 mph) in less than 3.5 seconds.[citation needed] In 2006, however, it was beaten by the Bugatti Veyron. The CC8S's body and chassis are made of carbon fiber, reinforced with kevlar and aluminium honeycomb. These facts combined with the engine give it a power to weigh ratio of 2.4 kg/kW (4 lb/hp), an impressive figure equal to the McLaren F1 and greater than the 2.6 kg/kW (4.3 lb/hp) of the Bugatti Veyron.
The Koenigsegg-developed double wishbone suspension system and can be fully adjusted to optimize the vehicle for the track.
A hardtop roof-panel, which can be removed and stored under the front hood, covers the luxurious interior. The leather and aluminum fitted cabin incorporates all the top equipment for comfort and security.
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[edit] Specifications
[edit] Performance
- Acceleration: 0-100 km/h (0–62 mph) under 3.5 seconds
- Top speed: 390 km/h (242 mph)
- Standing quartermile (~400 m): 9.7 seconds, end speed 217 km/h (135 mph)
- Braking distance: 32 meters (105 ft) (100–0 km/h)
[edit] Body
- Two-door, two-seater with removable hardtop stowable under the bonnet.
- The body is made of carbon fiber.
- The chassis is made from carbon fiber/kevlar with lightweight, hard-foam sandwich reinforcements.
[edit] Dimensions
- Ground clearance: 100 mm (3.9 in)
- Luggage compartment: 120 litres (4.24 cubic ft)
[edit] Aerodynamics
- Cd 0.297.
- Frontal area 1.825 m².
- Underbody venturis and diffusers
- rear mounted spoiler for increased downforce
[edit] Chassis
- Double wishbone, front and rear.
- Öhlins Racing adjustable, gas hydraulic shock absorbers.
- Electronically adjustable ride height.
- KACS (Koenigsegg Advanced Control System) which allows the driver to adjust the car's road holding, suspension, aerodynamics and brakes.
[edit] Brakes
- Front brakes: Ventilated discs Ø 340 mm (13.4 in), 32 mm (1.3 in) mm wide.
- 6 piston light alloy calipers.
- Rear brakes: Ventilated discs Ø 315 mm (12.4 in), 28 mm (1.1 in).
- 4 piston light alloy calipers.
- All brakes power assisted and feature Koenigsegg Advanced Control system.
[edit] Wheels
- Koenigsegg magnesium alloy wheels with centre locking.
- Front: 18” x 9.0”
- Rear: 20” x 12.5”
[edit] Tires
- Michelin Pilot Sport 2
- One-directional with asymmetric pattern
- Front: 255/40 ZR 18
- Rear: 335/30 ZR 20
[edit] Steering
- Rack and pinion, power steering
- 2.7 turns, lock to lock
- Turning circle: 11 m (36 ft 1.1 in)
[edit] Engine
- Supercharged 4.6 L Ford Modular engine V8 made of cast aluminium with 4 valves per cylinder
- Double overhead camshafts with carbon fiber covers
- Compression rate: 8.6:1
- Weight: 210 kg (463 lb)
- Dry sump with oil spray piston cooler
- Oil tank: 12 L (2.6 Imp. gallons), (3.17 U.S. gal)
[edit] Transmission
- 6 speed Cima manual, with oil pump and cooler
- Torque sensitive, limited slip differential
- Dual plate clutch
- Sequential shift optional
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