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2007-2010 Koenigsegg CCX
Koenigsegg CCX
2006 to 2010 (CCX generation) · Hypercar / Targa-top Coupe

Rarity Score
10/10 - Unicorn. Only 49 CCX-series cars were ever produced worldwide, including special editions.
Spot Difficulty
10/10. Extremely rare to see outside of specialized high-end collector showrooms (like the one pictured next to a Dodge Viper) or elite events like Pebble Beach/The Quail.
Engine & Performance
Engine: 4.7L twin-supercharged V8, mid-mounted, producing approximately 806 hp and 678 lb-ft of torque (on 91 octane)
Transmission & Drivetrain: 6-speed manual or 6-speed automated manual; Rear-Wheel Drive (RWD)
Performance: 0-60 mph in ~3.2 seconds, top speed over 245 mph, curb weight ~2,820 lbs, features extreme aerodynamic downforce focus.
Exterior
Gloss black paint, clear-coated carbon fiber front splitter, 'Dihedral Synchro-Helix' doors, removable targa top, and three-spoke center-lock carbon fiber wheels. Visible carbon fiber headlight housings.
Interior Features
Two-tone leather/Alcantara upholstery (black and white visible), center-mounted chronograph dial cluster, carbon fiber bucket seats, and minimalist aluminum switchgear.
Condition Assessment
Excellent. The paint finish appears mirror-like, and the carbon fiber components show no visible UV degradation or strikes.
Condition Issues: No major visible issues. Minor potential for micro-scratches on gloss black paint under high-intensity lighting and slight wear on side bolsters of the carbon seats.
Estimated Mileage: 1,000 - 5,000 miles (Museum/Collection grade)
Historical Significance
The CCX was the first Koenigsegg designed specifically for the global market, meeting US safety and emissions standards. It transitioned the brand from a boutique manufacturer to a world-class hypercar titan.
Notable Features
Features the 'Top Gear' wing (rear spoiler added after a famous crash on the show), dihedral synchro-helix doors, and targa roof that can be stowed in the front luggage compartment.
Production Numbers
Approximately 29 standard CCX units produced; 49 total across all variants (CCXR, Edition, Trevita, etc.)
Valuation
Estimated Market Value: $3,500,000 - $4,500,000 USD
Auction Estimate: $3,800,000 - $5,000,000 USD
Maintenance Recommendations
Frequent oil changes (specifically for high-strung V8 engines), annual fluid flushes, inspection of the supercharger belts, and monitoring the unique door hinge mechanisms for lubrication.
Fun Facts
1. The CCX was the first car ever to crash on Top Gear's track that required a design change (the addition of a rear wing). 2. The name 'CCX' stands for 'Competition Coupé X' (X marking the 10th anniversary of the first CC prototype). 3. The engine was the first Koenigsegg-developed block, as they previously used Ford-based blocks. 4. Its doors have a unique patent-pending movement that swings up and forward simultaneously.
Identified on: 4/8/2026
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