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Koenigsegg CCX - catalog and technical specifications
The Koenigsegg CCX is a supercar manufactured by Koenigsegg from 2006 to 2010. CCX is short for "Competition Coupe X", where "X" stands for the 10th anniversary of the first CC car in 1996. The car is intended for the US market, so it was designed with American demands in mind. The car was tested by Top Gear journalists, and Jeremy Clarkson pointed out a lack of downforce, and the driver Stig crashed the car on the track. Later, the manufacturer added a spoiler to the car, thanks to which the car set a lap record. A carbon fiber rear spoiler was optional, as it reduced the CCX's top speed to 370 km/h.
Years of manufacture Koenigsegg CCX
Generations Koenigsegg CCX
1 generation
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