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One-of-Five Koenigsegg Agera S For Sale

Photo credit: Koenigsegg
Photo credit: Koenigsegg

From Road & Track

People love to fawn over the the 1360-horsepower record-breaking Koenigsegg Agera RS, but Koenigsegg made a sister car that not many people talk about: The Agera S. It's a detuned Agera built for markets without access to E85 gasoline-the fuel the RS needs to make maximum power. Only five were ever built, and this one's for sale.

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The Agera S uses all the same carbon fiber body and chassis pieces as the RS, as well as the same interior. The only difference is, the car's 5.0-liter twin-turbo V8 is tuned for standard 93-octane fuel rather than E85. Power numbers drop significantly, down to "only" 1040 horsepower and 811 lb.-ft. of torque. According to Koenigsegg's site, the S is still capable of over 400 km/h (248 mph).

Photo credit: Classic Driver
Photo credit: Classic Driver

This particular car is a right-hand drive model, finished in matte blue with a black interior and bare carbon fiber trim. It's currently for sale in Japan by TPE Ltd. via Classic Driver, with just 4550 km (2828 miles) on the clock. There's no price listed, but considering the rarity of the Agera S and exclusivity of the Koenigsegg brand, don't expect it to be affordable.

Photo credit: Classic Driver
Photo credit: Classic Driver
Photo credit: Classic Driver
Photo credit: Classic Driver

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