#7079
VIN: YT9HE11B5BA007079
Country: Germany
Left-Hand Drive
General History
This particular Agera is the first customer Agera and was finished during the end of 2010. Soon after completion the car was for sale at SEMCO in Germany. The car however didn’t sell and in the middle of 2011 was spotted at Al Otaiba Group, which is Koenigsegg’s UAE representative. The car was seen wearing Abu Dhabi registered license plates which suggest the car found an owner in the UAE. This car however liked to travel around and was next spotted in Geneva during the end of 2011. Then it took another two years until this rather mysterious car was seen again in 2013 at the Bentley dealership in Geneva. In 2016 it was for sale at Semco Cars in Munich with less than 1000 km. It stayed there for many years, until it appeared in a large auction at Hörmann Verwertungen, where it did not sell. It is currently offered for sale at €2.490.000 with 789 km on the odometer.
The grey exterior color choice was pretty popular on the early Ageras. Chassis #7077 the factory prototype, #7079 which is this Agera and chassis #7082 looked identical from numerous angles. However the trained eye can distinguish them. Luckily both #7077 and #7082 were refinished in a completely new look.
Exterior Spec
The exterior is completely finished in one color being grey. Many of the usual carbon accented parts including mirrors and air inlet/outlets are seen. The old pattern Koenigsegg stripes, finished in blue, are also present on the bonnet and continue into the interior. The stripes have yellow highlights on the outer edges. The twin deck F1 spoiler is also finished in grey with dual thin stripes running in the center. The wheels were factory fitted with 9 spoke black Vortex Generating Rims (VGR) with yellow pinstripes.
Interior Spec
The interior like the exterior is finished in a blend of grey and blue. The Koenigsegg seats are finished in grey with blue accents on the sides and blue accents are also visible on the doors. This particular car, since it’s an early example Agera still wears the older style CCX steering wheel finished in black leather and carbon fiber. The center console/infotainment panel is finished in anodized brushed aluminum which is standard.
Photo Credit to Semco Cars