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The Koenigsegg CCX is a mid-engined roadster from Swedish car manufacturer Koenigsegg. The CCX has been engineered to comply with the US regulation and market demands[2] and is an evolutionary design that replaced the Koenigsegg CCR. Image File history File links No higher resolution available. ...
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CCX is an abbreviation for Competition Coupe X; the X commemorating the 10th anniversary, (being the Roman numeral for ten), of the completion and test drive of the first CC vehicle in 1996.[2] An abbreviation (from Latin brevis short) is a shortened form of a word or phrase. ...
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The CCX was first unveiled on February 28, 2006 at the 2006 Geneva Motor Show although its existence was announced earlier.[3][4] The CCX is also available as the CCXR, the difference being that CCXR's engine is tuned to run on biofuel. The different fuel and tune allows the CCXR to produce 25% more power than the CCX.[5] is the 59th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ...
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Development Koenigsegg began the CCX project with the aim of entering the world market, though particularly the United States car market.[6][7] Development engineer Magnus Jaasund said "We wanted to go into the world market, but we couldn’t do it with the old car."[6] To sell cars to the North American market many alterations were made to the design of the CCR; the previously used Ford Modular engine was replaced by a Koenigsegg engine designed to run on 91 octane fuel, readily available in the United States, and to meet the Californian emission standards.[6][8] The front bumper of the CCX is designed to be safer in low speed collisions than previous Koenigseggs and the whole body is 3.46 in (88 millimeters) longer to comply with the United States' rear impact regulations. Additionally the CCX can display United States or European number plates.[8] This article adopts the US Department of Transportation definition of passenger vehicle The United States is home to the largest passenger vehicle market of any country,[1] which is a consequence of the fact that it has the largest Gross Domestic Product of any country in the world. ...
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The CCX is 41 mm (1.6 in) taller than the CCR and, combined with the carbon fiber reinforced plastic sports seats by Sparco, the CCX allows for 50 mm (2 in) of extra headroom that Autoweek reviewer Mark Vaughn hypothesises is "to accommodate U.S. NBA stars."[8][6] The electronic control unit has also received an upgrade over the CCR meaning that the CCX is without physical fuses and it is lighter than the previous system.[8] Tail of a RC helicopter, made of CFRP Carbon fiber reinforced plastic or (CFRP or CRP), is a very strong, light and expensive composite material or fiber reinforced plastic. ...
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Specifications Performance The CCX can accelerate from stationary to 100 km/h (62 mph) in 3.2 seconds and 100 miles per hour (160 km/h) in 7.7 seconds.[1][9] It can complete a standing quarter mile in 9.9 seconds with an end speed of 146 miles per hour (235 km/h). According to Koenigsegg it has a top speed of 395 km/h (245 mph), but it has not officially been tested on a long enough straight to confirm its maximum speed.[1] The CCX has a turning circle of 36 ft 1.1 in (11 meters) and can turn at 1.3 lateral gs (13 m/s²).[10] It has been suggested that this article or section be merged into Dragstrip. ...
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Engine While the previous Koenigseggs were powered by a Ford Modular V8 engine sourced from the U.S., the engine of the CCX was designed by Koenigsegg based on the Ford Modular architecture, and assembled for them by Grainger & Worrall, a British company that produces drivetrain components for Formula One cars.[8][11] The engine is a 4.7 litre (4712 cc, 287 cu in) V8, with dual overhead camshafts and 4 valves per cylinder.[1][8][12] The engine block is made of 356 Aluminium that has undergone a T7 heat treatment, a form of accelerated precipitation strengthening.[8][13] The aluminium alloy is stronger than the previous engine and allows a thinner, thus lighter, engine block that will withstand higher cylinder pressures. The engine is boosted by two centrifugal superchargers that increase the compression to 17.5 psi (120 kPa) with an 8.2:1 compression ratio. The engine produces 806 hp (601 kW) at 6900 rpm and 678 lb·ft (919 N·m) of torque at 5700 rpm on 91 octane (U.S. rating) gasoline.[1][9] The engine is lubricated with a dry sump system with a separate oil pump, the pistons are cooled by oil sprayed onto them and the oil itself has an external cooler.[1] The CCX engine burns 14 mpg–U.S. / 17 mpg–imp (17 Liters per 100 kilometers).[10] Image File history File links Metadata Size of this preview: 800 Ã 532 pixelsFull resolution (2048 Ã 1361 pixel, file size: 532 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg) The content of this image was reviewed by James086 and afterwards uploaded by FlickrLickr. ...
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Exterior The Koenigsegg CCX is a two-door targa top and the removable roof can be stored under the front trunk meaning that, unlike many of its competitors, it can be changed at any location, not only one where the roof can be safely left.[1][7] The body, made of pre-impregnated carbon fibre and Kevlar, is 4293 mm (169 in) long, 1996 mm (78.6 in) wide and 1120 mm (44.1 in) tall with a ground clearance of 100 mm (3.9 in).[1] As with all previous Koenigseggs the "dihedral synchro-helix" actuation doors rotate forward and upwards similar to scissor doors though the Koenigsegg design avoids the problem of the open door obscuring the passenger's entry or exit.[14] Image File history File links Metadata Size of this preview: 800 Ã 600 pixelsFull resolution (1024 Ã 768 pixel, file size: 417 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg) File historyClick on a date/time to view the file as it appeared at that time. ...
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The car has a frontal area of 1.867 square metres (20.096 sq ft) and a drag coefficient of just 0.3.[1] It also has a flat underside with venturi tunnels at the rear and an optional rear spoiler to improve aerodynamics.[1] Between the 2 speedster humps (humps behind the seats) is a vortex generator used as a ram-air intake that allows higher pressure in the air box without a roof scoop that would increase the frontal area.[8] At 125 mph (200 kilometres per hour) there is 60 kilograms (132 lbf) of downforce over the front axle and 65 kilograms (143 lbf) over the rear.[12] A square metre (US spelling: square meter) is by definition the area enclosed by a square with sides each 1 metre long. ...
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Transmission The CCX has a six speed manual gearbox made for Koenigsegg by Cima with a twin plate clutch of diameter 8.46 in (215 millimeters) as default but a sequential manual transmission option is available. The power is fed to the wheels through a torque sensitive, limited slip differential.[1] The option to select gear ratios is available, but the default ratios of the 2007 CCX are in the table.[6] This is an article about manual transmission in general; for guidance on how to drive with a manual transmission, see Manual transmission driving technique. ...
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Wheels and brakes The standard CCX wheels are Koenigsegg's magnesium alloy wheels, though the option to upgrade to carbon/magnesium wheels which each weigh 6.6 lb (3 kg) less than the standard wheels is available.[8] The front wheels have a diameter of 19 in (480 millimeters) and the rear, 20 in (510 millimeters). Each of the wheels is attached by center locking wheel nuts.[1] The car comes with Michelin Pilot Sport 2 unidirectional tires with asymmetric tread. The front tires have codes of 255/35 Y19 and the rear 335/30 Y20.[1] Image File history File linksMetadata Size of this preview: 800 Ã 600 pixel Image in higher resolution (2816 Ã 2112 pixel, file size: 1. ...
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The front and rear cast iron disc brakes are 14 in (362 millimeters) across with 1.25 in (32 millimeters) of contact at any point and have 6 piston calipers. The brakes can be upgraded to carbon ceramic brakes which weigh 4.4 lb (2 kilograms) less per wheel, a diameter of 15 in (380 millimeters) with 1.34 in (34 millimeters) of contact and eight piston brake calipers.[1][8] Cast iron usually refers to grey cast iron, but can mean any of a group of iron-based alloys containing more than 2% carbon (alloys with less carbon are carbon steel by definition). ...
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Top Gear The Koenigsegg CCX was the fastest car to complete a lap of the BBC Top Gear circuit for 18 months, in a time of 1 minute 17.6 seconds.[15] It originally went around the course in 1:20.4, but was then fitted with a non-standard rear spoiler to provide downforce, after The Stig spun the original version off the track. The Stig purportedly recommended this modification, correctly predicting that the car would then be the fastest ever round Top Gear's track.[16] Koenigsegg themselves state that the improvement was due to adjustments other than the spoiler (eg. changes to the adjustable chassis and suspension settings).[17] This article is about the current format of the BBC television programme. ...
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The Koenigsegg CCX was passed by the Caparo T1 on the November 11, 2007 show, but Clarkson took it off the board, saying "You know the rules, James. If a car can't go over a sleeping policeman, it can't go on that board." This refers to Top Gear's rule that any car on the board must be able to go over a normal speed bump, something the Caparo would be unable to do because of its low nose. The Caparo was then taken off, and the Koensigsegg CCX remained the fastest road legal car for the next month until it was beaten by the Ascari A10 with a time of 1:17.3 The Caparo T1 is a British mid-engine, rear-wheel drive, two-seater car built by Caparo Vehicle Technologies, (formally known as Freestream), founded by design director Ben Scott-Geddes and engineering director Graham Halstead, former engineers involved in the development of the McLaren F1. ...
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CCXR One of six Koenigsegg CCXR Edition at the 2008 Geneva Motorshow Rear view of the Koenigsegg CCXR Edition The Koenigsegg CCXR is an "environmentally-friendly" version CCX powered by essentially the same twin-supercharged V8 engine but converted to use E85 ethanol fuel.[18] The engine tune in the CCXR is more powerful than that of the CCX, putting out 1018 bhp (760 kW) at 7200 rpm and 781.8 ft·lb (1060 N·m) of torque at 6100 rpm, 25% more power than the CCX, also making it the second most powerful production car in the world, behind the SSC Ultimate Aero TT.[19][5] Christian von Koenigsegg said that "Our engineers couldn't quite believe the figures when we tested the car".[20] The increased power is a result of the cooling properties of ethanol in the engine's combustion chambers allowing for a higher pressure in the cylinder and the biofuel having a higher octane rating of 113 RON compared to 95 RON for gasoline in North America and 100 RON for gasoline in Europe, although the CCXR burns slightly more fuel than the CCX with 15 mpg (17L/100km).[18][21] The only changes to the engine are modified fuel injectors, upgraded fuel lines and piston rings and a higher boost setting on the superchargers.[20] Koenigsegg stated that CCX owners will be able to have their cars converted to the same engine specification as the CCXR for approximately US$100,000 (€80,000) extra, although the CCX remains available for purchase as biofuel for the CCXR may not be available in some locations.[18][19][20] Information on pump, California. ...
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is the 71st day of the year (72nd in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
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Year 2007 (MMVII) was a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar in the 21st century. ...
is the 61st day of the year (62nd in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Year 2007 (MMVII) was a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar in the 21st century. ...
is the 248th day of the year (249th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Year 2007 (MMVII) was a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar in the 21st century. ...
is the 154th day of the year (155th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Year 2007 (MMVII) was a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar in the 21st century. ...
is the 248th day of the year (249th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Koenigsegg CCR at Broughtons, Berkshire, UK Koenigsegg Automotive AB is a Swedish manufacturer of high-performance cars based initially in Olofström, later moving to Margretetorp, just outside Ãngelholm. ...
Year 2007 (MMVII) was a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar in the 21st century. ...
is the 248th day of the year (249th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
External links Koenigsegg CCR at Broughtons, Berkshire, UK Koenigsegg Automotive AB is a Swedish manufacturer of high-performance cars based initially in Olofström, later moving to Margretetorp, just outside Ãngelholm. ...
Koenigsegg CC. Koenigsegg CC was issued to set work on in late 1999, this time being the era of the McLaren F1, the worlds fastest production vehicle in use up untill 2005. ...
The Koenigsegg CCGT is a racing car built by Swedish car manufacturer Koenigsegg. ...
The Koenigsegg CC8S is an automobile made by Koenigsegg in Sweden. ...
The Koenigsegg CCR is an automobile made by Koenigsegg. ...
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