It’s been more than four years since Koenigsegg debuted the Jesko and Gemera just ahead of the 2020 Geneva Motor Show. The Gemera was the first home for a few of Koenigsegg’s pet projects, a hybrid ...
There are fast cars, there are practical cars, and then there is the Koenigsegg Gemera — a machine that politely ignores the idea that those two worlds are meant to be separate. In an industry where ...
The Koenigsegg Gemera is, as the company says, a megacar that seats four comfortably. Initially, the base engine was to be a 2.0-liter turbocharged inline three-cylinder producing 600 horsepower, ...
Back in 2020, Koenigsegg announced the Gemera, a four-seat grand tourer with "Koenigsegg Automated Twisted Synchrohelix Actuation Doors" that Koenigsegg called a "Mega-GT." It used a twin-turbocharged ...
Koenigsegg's Gemera won't receive the originally promised 3-cylinder engine The 3-cylinder engine has been replaced by the V-8 engine, which was previously supposed to be an option The engine change ...
Earlier this month, Koenigsegg announced that it would be making a few changes to its upcoming four-seater, the Gemera. While the insane 2,300 hp (1,715 kW/2,332 PS) figure made all of the headlines, ...
Few automakers push the limits of technology and speed the way Koenigsegg does. (Then again, few can afford to sell cars at its prices and pace.) Take the Koenigsegg Gemera: it's a hypercar gran ...
Just hours after announcing that the Koenigsegg Gemera is getting Jesko’s V8 engine option, here it is, in production form, to blow your mind. The Swedish carmaker did the “heart” transplant. Follow ...
Koenigsegg has unveiled a new Client Specification model of the Gemera. This unveiling also inaugurates the supercar maker's new Gripen Atelier design, production, development, and showroom space in ...
The Koenigsegg Gemera was already an outlier in the hypercar world: a four-seat, 2,300-horsepower monster with enough muscle to embarrass most exotics while still carrying your friends along for the ...
Koenigsegg has announced its first four-seater megacar, the Gemera, which it claims will launch to 62 mph in 1.9 seconds. It's powered by a sequentially turbocharged 2.0-liter inline-three engine in ...