#7082 - R+
VIN: YT9HE11B5BA007082
Country: China
Left-Hand Drive
General History
7082 started its life configured very similar to the launch spec, however, it was off to a rough start. It was delivered through FFF Automobiles Beijing, the dealership of a major Koenigsegg client at the time, and also received engine upgrades to R specifications there. After just three years, in 2015, it was already with its third owner, who - allegedly drunk - crashed the car near Chongqing, severely damaging the front end of the car. It was then rebuilt and upgraded to visually match the just revealed Agera RS. The engine allegedly remained unchanged and produces the standard 1140 hp on E85.
It was then sold to its fourth owner, residing in Beijing, and shared a garage with many other hypercars, who kept it for a few years, until it once again was sold. This cycle repeated and has been fuelled by Chinese social media influencers, who used the car for content and then quickly sold it. The Agera R+ is currently with its ninth owner, who put it up for sale in Shanghai at Bohao Supercar for Y26.67 million.
Exterior Spec
Originally this Agera was completely finished in grey, equipped with many of the usual carbon accented parts including mirrors and air inlet/outlets. The original pattern Koenigsegg stripes, finished in blue, were also present on the bonnet and continued into the interior. The stripes had yellow highlights on the outer edges. The wheels were 9 spoke black Vortex Generating Rims (VGR) with yellow pinstripes.
Later, when the engine was upgraded to Agera R specifications, it recieved the red R plaque on the sides
After the accident the car got a completely new look. The body panels were changed to full clear carbon The Agera also got Acid Green stripes on the sides and rear. The bodywork was changed to Agera RS specs including a new rear wing, diffusor and front splitter.
Interior Spec
The interior like the exterior was originally upholstered in a blend of grey and blue. The Koenigsegg seats were finished in grey with blue accents on the sides. This particular car at the beginning had the older style CCX steering wheel. The center console/infotainment panel was finished in anodized brushed aluminum which was standard for the Agera series.
Just like the exterior, the interior also got a full makeover in 2016. The grey leather was changed to matching black leather and green stitching and piping was added. The Agera also got a new black leather steering wheel.