#7136 - RS1

VIN: YT9MM1A40JA007136

Country: United States

Left-Hand Drive

General History

#7136, known as Agera RS1, debuted in 2017 with a whirlwind tour across multiple continents. It was first unveiled at the 2017 New York International Auto show. Later, it participated in the 2017 Ghost Squadron Owner’s Tour which took place across Skåne, Sweden. While in Europe, it visited London, too. Later in the summer of 2017, it was shipped to California, where it would come to reside. It attended Monterey Car Week 2017 in August and was present at the Agera RS World Record attempt in Pahrump, Nevada in November. Agera RS1 has been on lots of adventures with its owner since, including travels to Dubai, Vancouver, and Las Vegas. The car is part of the Calabasas-based ‘Whitesse’ collection, which prominently includes a Bugatti Veyron 16.4 Grand Sport Vitesse, a Pagani Zonda Roadster S, and a Porsche Carrera GT. In late 2018, Agera RS1 was rocketed to another level of fame when it was reviewed by YouTuber Doug DeMuro, a video that has gone on to surpass 11 million views. This makes Agera RS1 one of the most-recognized Agera RS out there!

Exterior Spec

Agera RS1 is painted in Arctic White and has plenty of exposed carbon accents, including the centre section, the front splitter, winglets, wing mirrors, rear wing, and around the rear. The car has blue accent stripes which adorn the front splitter, front aerodynamic winglets, and side skirts. There is also blue accenting used for the writing of “RS1” on the sides of the car and rear wing endplates. The car wears the five-spoke AirCore carbon fibre wheels. The brake calipers are finished in blue and have black “Koenigsegg” text.

Among the non-standard options on this car are the double winglets at the front. The car has the Agera RS dynamic rear spoiler, but specifically the low-drag wing. It is the only Agera RS with an automatic rather than spring-actuated low drag wing. Hypothetically, this makes Agera RS1 even faster than the Agera RS used for the world record run, given its lower aerodynamic profile.

This car has the 1MW engine upgrade.

Interior Spec

The interior is Blue Alcantara, with the colour derived from Bugatti’s French Racing Blue and with help from McLaren Special Operations, and is found all throughout the interior. The blue alcantara is contrasted with black stitching, which is in the Drift Pattern on the inner part of the seats. “Koenigsegg” and the Koenigsegg crest are found embroidered into the seats, and the Ghost Squadron logo is found between the two headrests. The steering wheel is covered with black alcantara and the centre console is black anodized aluminum. ‘Agera RS1’ is written on the passenger dash.

Photo Credit to Cooper Davis.

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