#7074

VIN: YT9EC11B29A007074

Country: Switzerland

Left-Hand Drive

General History

This CCXR is one of the most notable Edition cars. It is the only Edition to feature a paddle shift gearbox as originally equipped from the factory. This car was first listed for sale in late September 2009 by Auto Salon Singen in Germany.  

In October of 2009 we were supplied a list of the VINs of all six Edition cars.  At that time, #074 was said to be U.S. spec, with a U.S.-spec VIN.  Sure enough, in early 2010 it appeared in an online listing at DuPontRegistry.com, a predominantly North American exotic car site, for $2.5 million.  In this listing the car was described with its U.S.-spec VIN, although the car as pictured was not U.S.-spec, and in fact the photos supplied with the listing showed it still at Auto Salon Singen.

By May of 2010 it was back at the Koenigsegg factory. Since that time, it has been offered by other dealers in Europe, notably Cohen & Cunlid in Marbella. This car has been spotted on German plates in 2016 and 2017 but has also been on display at Pace/Esser Automotive in Germany, presumably for winter storage. At least in 2017, maybe even earlier, the car had silver and red accents wrapped on the carbon panels, those have been removed though. The car was last seen with them at SOC Andermatt 2019.
It was added to Carage Luzern’s collection in 2018 and has shown up at a few events during their ownership. It was sold to the owner of the Agera S+ “Medusa” #7098 and Regera #7205 in spring of 2023 and subsequently received red vinyl accents. The car was also retrofitted with the standard CIMA manual transmission, favouring driving experience over performance figures. The wrap was removed and the car appeared “bare” at Supercar Owners Circle Puglia 2024.

Exterior Spec

Chassis 7074 has the Edition package featuring clear coated carbon fiber bodywork and Edition-only rear wing.  This car rides on the eleven-spoke, silver wheels.  This car features clear rear side marker lights, indicating it is not US-spec.  A distinguishing exterior feature of this car from the rest of the LHD Editions is the lack of a rear parking sensor in the right rear vent location.

Interior Spec

Full Edition-spec interior, featuring predominantly black leather and alcantara, and contrasting red leather seats and door inserts.  Red "Koenigsegg Edition" labelling on passenger dashboard.  Aluminum center console section, with the new style touchscreen infotaiment center.  This car featured the paddle shift transmission, the only Edition so equipped, until it was manual-converted in 2023. 

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