#7052

VIN: YT9XC11A08A007052

Country: United Arab Emirates

Left-Hand Drive

General History

Chassis 7052 was first shown at the Geneva International Motor Show 2008, launching the Edition line, which introduced this variant of the CCX. Koenigsegg’s press release reads as follows:

On the 4th March 2008, we will be unveiling our latest creation: the Koenigsegg Edition. The Edition will be on show at the Geneva International Motor Show between the 4th and the 16th March 2008.

The Edition is the ultimate supercar – a Koenigsegg at its most extreme - built to break records and deliver breathtaking performance. Only a very few models will be produced, in order to ensure exclusive status amongst supercar owners.

It has a clear, fully visible carbon fibre body, and is available in two versions: the 4.8 litre 888bhp CCX Edition and the CCXR Edition, which can be driven on environmentally friendly ethanol E85 and E100 fuels, as well as regular petrol. When run on E85 fuel the 4.8 litre engine produces 1018 bhp.

Furthermore there are many unique details on the car. The new forged, machined and polished aluminium Edition wheels for example, which are extremely light and incorporate optimum brake cooling. The bright, polished surface of the wheels was chosen to maximize the contrast against the exclusive black clear carbon body.

The Edition interior is clad in striking red leather and features a special version of the Koenigsegg Chronocluster including a redesigned centre console. All the interior aluminium parts are anodized in a specially formulated Koenigsegg Edition tone that has a unique and purposeful look.

The Edition has a high performance specially developed rear wing, a larger front splitter plus side front strakes. The aerodynamics have been verified and optimized in CFD and in real life on the Koenigsegg test track in Sweden and on various proving grounds in Europe, in order to achieve maximum downforce. Together with the lower ride height, modified shock absorbers, modified springs and anti roll bars, this makes the car perfectly suited for both serious track fun and winding country roads. There is also the option of Michelin Cup tyres and paddle-shift if so desired.

Prices for the CCX Edition start at 1,330,000 Euros net.
Prices for the CCXR Edition start at 1,500,000 Euros net.

Both cars come with a five-year factory warranty.

After its appearance at GIMS the car was delivered to its Norwegian customer who brought the car to Marbella in summer of 2008. The car was offered for sale at Auto Salon Singer in 2010 with 2500 km on the odometer but was not sold. It changed hands in 2013 and again a few years later, both times to Scandinavian owners. The car received a full dark grey alcantara interior, golden brake callipers and the first generation AirCore wheels at Esser Automotive in 2019 and was displayed at their 10th anniversary event. The car showed up at Carage Luzern in 2020 where it received an F1 twin deck wing and headlights upgraded with Regera technology, also found on Carage’s CCXR Edition #7054. The car was sold to the UAE in 2022 where it appeared at several events by Supercar Majis.

Exterior Spec

Like all CCX(R) Editions this car is entirely finished in exposed carbon fiber. It has the bigger front splitter, winglets and Edition rear wing with integrated brake light and rides on the eleven spoke Edition wheels. Since 2019 its wheels have been changed for AirCore wheels originally found on the Agera and One:1 line. The rear wing was exchanged for the F1 twin deck wing, making it easy to confuse this car for a CCXR Special Edition.

Interior Spec

The interior of this car was originally finished in red and black leather with a black alcantara dashboard. It later received a full overhaul and everything was decked in dark grey alcantara with golden contrast stitching and a black and white Koenigsegg crest stitched on the leather headrests.

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