#7103

VIN: YT9JJ1A27EA007103

Country: Denmark

Left-Hand Drive

General History

Body panels of this Koenigsegg were first spotted at the factory, August 2013. But when this Agera R was spotted outside the factory in January 2014, it became apparent that the color combination had changed as the light blue stripes on the bodywork had gone in favor of silver stripes, which looks gorgeous. Not only the definitive color of the accents was revealed but also the pattern, which seems to have slightly changed as compared to the body panels first spotted in August 2013. In April 2014, the build of this highly bespoke Agera R was completed.

It is unclear where this car was delivered. In 2015 this Agera resurfaced again, when it was for sale at British Motor Exotics in San Francisco with less than 1000 km on the clock. It was bought by a car collector from California, who kept the car for a year. During his ownership the interior was changed. In 2017 he sold the Agera to another prominent car collector from China. The car was often seen at various events in California.
In 2019 it went to the RM Sotheby’s auction in Abu Dhabi, where it was sold to a new owner.
The car was registered in Germany and joined the Ghost Squadron tour 2020 in Switzerland.
Two years later it was seen again in Denmark.

Exterior Spec

This Agera R has been finished in dark blue tinted carbon with silver stripes and accents. The dark blue varies from almost black to a much lighter dark blue in sunlight. The silver accents look pretty special and are done in a never before seen pattern, which is similar to the unique chassis #100 Agera S “Hundra” pattern but with many subtle changes to differentiate it. The clear carbon section that is often seen on the front bonnet of other Ageras is not present on #103, which has the front bonnet entirely done in dark blue carbon. The mirrors, air inlet and outlets and model call out panels are done in clear carbon though, as is the dynamic rear wing. The car is riding on the 5 spoke hollow “Aircore” carbon fiber wheels.
The car was updated with One:1 style mirrors and had Golden stripes wrapped onto the bodywork.
The white diffusor was changed for a full exposed carbon version.

Interior Spec

The interior is highly bespoke as white Ostrich leather has been used on some parts, like the Chrono cluster, the door handles and the handbrake. The rest of the interior is a mix of blue and white leather. The infotainment panel has been done in a black anodized look, rather than the standard brushed aluminum. 
In 2017 the interior was completely reupholstered with Black leather and alcantara with white and red stitching.

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