#7183
VIN: YT9NN1U1XMA007183
Country: United States
Left-Hand Drive
General History
#7183 has been a notably elusive chassis throughout its history, and one with a registry story shaped by the power of the internet. It first arrived to the United States in April 2022 and was delivered to Koenigsegg Chicago. The car spent a few weeks in storage at Koenigsegg Chicago, having been spotted tucked away by a few different visitors to the facility. After Spring 2022, the car seemingly vanished, without any indication as to where it may have gone. Then, on October 17th, 2022, a photo of this Regera surfaced in a Facebook group dedicated to car spotting in the Kansas City area, finally showing us where #7183 ended up! This Regera resides in Lenexa, Kansas, a city in the Kansas City Metropolitan Area. Since that single photo emerged on Facebook of the car outside the warehouse housing the owner’s collection, the car was not spotted again until April 2023 when it was seen inside Koenigsegg Chicago (Ferrari Lake Forest). However, despite its whereabouts being known, it remains one of the more elusive Regeras in the United States.
Exterior Spec
This Regera is painted in Horizon Blue and has an Exposed Carbon centre section bordered on both sides by thin tapered orange stripes. These orange stripes are also found down each side of the car paired with a tapered carbon stripe. This Regera features the Tresex AirCore Carbon wheels and orange brake calipers to complement the stripe colour. The car is also equipped with the Ghost Package, giving it extra aerodynamic fins and a more aggressive look. The wing mirrors and rear wing are both body-coloured (Horizon Blue).
Interior Spec
The interior of this car is two-tone Glacier and Desiato leather. The steering wheel shares this two-tone aspect: the centre is Glacier leather whilst the wheel itself is Desiato. Glacier Leather surrounds the windshield, clads the inside of the targa roof, the doors, the centre armrest, and the outsides of the seats. The inside of the seats are Desiato Leather with Lava Orange piping. There is Lava Orange stitching throughout the interior.
Photo Credit to Alex Krupski, Bryan Hoppas, and Anonymous.