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The Koenigsegg One:1, limited-production megacar unveiled 2014 Geneva Motor Show representing Swedish hypercar manufacturer engineering pinnacle achieving perfect 1:1 power-to-weight ratio, features extensively developed 5.0-liter twin-turbocharged V8 engine producing extraordinary 1,360 PS (1,000 kW/1,341 hp) at 7,500 rpm and 1,371 Nm (1,011 lb-ft) torque at 6,000 rpm through variable-geometry turbochargers designed by Koenigsegg utilizing 3D-printed titanium housings, with 8,250 rpm redline and 8,500 rpm fuel cutoff enabling sustained high-rpm operation. Entire engine assembly weighs merely 197 kg (434 lb) through extensive carbon fiber intake manifold and aluminum construction creating remarkable power density, paired with seven-speed dual-clutch transmission driving rear wheels through carbon fiber driveshafts and active aerodynamics including deployable rear wing generating up to 610 kg downforce at 250 km/h (155 mph) enabling genuine race car performance in street-legal package weighing precisely 1,360 kg matching 1,360 PS output creating unprecedented 1:1 kg-to-hp ratio naming inspiration.
The One:1 achieved hypercar performance benchmarks including claimed 0-400 km/h acceleration in approximately 20 seconds, theoretical 440+ km/h (273+ mph) top speed, and documented 2:32.14 Spa-Francorchamps lap time representing production car performance previously unattainable outside dedicated racing prototypes. Extreme exclusivity with only seven units produced including development prototype priced over .4 million USD creates ultimate collector status, with each customer-commissioned example featuring bespoke specification through Koenigsegg extensive personalization program. Advanced aerodynamic package generates downforce equivalent to 2g cornering capability at high speeds through active front flaps, side winglets, and hydraulically-adjustable rear wing working cohesively managing airflow and downforce distribution, while carbon fiber monocoque construction and pushrod suspension derived from motorsport engineering creates track-capable dynamics unusual in street-legal hypercars. One:1 nameplate representing "world first megacar" achieving one-megawatt power output established Koenigsegg position among hypercar elite alongside Bugatti, Pagani, and Ferrari special editions, demonstrating Swedish automotive engineering excellence through obsessive attention to power-to-weight optimization, aerodynamic efficiency, and lightweight construction philosophy pushing boundaries of production car performance before subsequent Agera RS and Jesko models continued performance progression.