Koenigsegg supercar challenges made-in-Sweden stereotypes
The rare and powerful Koenigsegg's latest Jesko costs 3 million euros, but there are plans to roll out a less pricey model at 1 million euros this year.
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A Koenigsegg Regera is pictured on an old landing field of the ƒngelholm Airport, which is now rented by Koenigsegg, on November 26, 2019 in Angelholm, southern Sweden. - For a quarter century, Koenigsegg has been making supercars for a niche market typically reserved for Italian luxury brands, while challenging perceptions of Swedish modesty. In the Koenigsegg workshop in the southern town of Angelholm, the term "made in Sweden" is given a new meaning, and horsepower and torque take center stage. (Photo by Jonathan NACKSTRAND / AFP)