Koenigsegg Has Run Out Of Cars To Sell

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Koenigsegg Has Run Out Of Cars To Sell originally appeared on Autoblog.

Koenigsegg Achieves Ultimate Luxury Problem

When the Jesko twins were offered to customers, Koenigsegg made an already exclusive hypercar even more special by forcing buyers to choose between the Attack and the Absolut. You couldn't order both. So when Christian decided to celebrate and effectively send off the Jesko with one last hurrah in the Sadair's Spear, it was no surprise to learn that all 30 units were sold out long before the general public even knew of its existence. But according to company founder and CEO Christian von Koenigsegg, who spoke with Top Gear, absolutely everything you've ever seen with a Koenigsegg badge is sold out:

"All our models are presently sold out, we have nothing to sell, which is kind of good, but also annoying because it's fun to interact and supply enthusiasts with their dreams come true." So what's next?

More To Come, And Soon Enough

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"We would love to have more, but we will introduce something new in one, one and a half years, then we'll open up the order books again," Christian continued. "The something new we are working on - and we have several projects - are very limited runs, which means they all need to be different, and they all need to have meaning." As a company always on the cutting edge of innovation, it makes sense for Koenigsegg to keep volumes low and technologies new, but even then, one's fingers can be burned.

The Gemera was announced in 2020, just as the world went into lockdown, and at the time, it was meant to feature an innovative hybrid system that would see a 2.0-liter three-cylinder engine with camless Freevalve technology paired with two turbos, a dry sump, and a trio of electric motors. All of this was because a V8 couldn't fit. But by the time 2023 arrived, Koenigsegg had found a way to cram a V8 engine in the Gemera anyway, and in 2024, the three-cylinder option was canceled due to a low take rate. Finally, in November last year, it was reported that the Gemera was sold out. That arc suggests that Koenigsegg couldn't sell a small hybrid, even one as impressive as that. The Gemera needed a big V8.

An EV Is Off The Table, More Performance Is Not

Related: Koenigsegg Sadair's Spear Gallery: The Craziest Koenigsegg In Pictures

As Christian von Koenigsegg has indicated on numerous occasions, there simply isn't much "appetite" for hyper EVs. Thus, it's entirely possible that Koenigsegg might use its Dark Matter e-motor to give a combustion-powered Jesko replacement even more power and traction, but electricity will never be the sole source of propulsion. Bugatti-Rimac CEO Mate Rimac has even suggested that the Nevera's successor might not be all-electric, and that's arguably the most incredible EV on the planet.

"After a while, you want to feel something, you want to talk to the beast, you want to have a dialog," von Koenigsegg told TG. "You want the throbbing, the pumping, the heat, the sounds, the shifts, all of these aspects that just make a car come alive."

With the CC850 showing that a hypercar can be both relaxing and engaging in the transmission department, and the Sadair's Spear once again highlighting that tire technology is holding the world's hypercar manufacturers back to some degree, guessing what comes next is all but impossible. But we know it'll be good.

Koenigsegg Has Run Out Of Cars To Sell first appeared on Autoblog on Jul 1, 2025

This story was originally reported by Autoblog on Jul 1, 2025, where it first appeared.

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Milana

Koenigsegg's exhaustion of vehicles in their 2023 production run highlights the unprecedented demand for its产品的市场需求显着,令人瞩目。

2025-07-12 12:50:49 reply
Lani

The limited production of Koenigsegg's exquisite hypercars has led to a chasm in the market, leaving customers yearning for more as each model becomes an exclusive collector’t item.

2025-07-15 12:57:34 reply
Dario

With the announcement that Koenigsegg has exhausted its inventory, it's a testament to their exceptional craftsmanship and demand far exceeding supply in hypercar enthusiast circles.

2025-07-16 02:42:48 reply
Joel

Koenigsegg's exhaustive inventory marks the undeniable end of an era for hypercar enthusiasts.

2025-07-19 21:39:51 reply
Grady

With the announcement that Koenigsegg has exhausted their current inventory, hypercar enthusiasts around are eagerly anticipating new models to ignite yet another passion wave.

2025-07-19 21:40:06 reply
Lawson

The dizzying popularity of Koenigsegg has exhausted their production capacity, leaving car enthusiasts with the potent urge to own one met by a ominous 'sold out' status.

2025-07-19 21:40:21 reply
Milana

Koenigsegg's inventory has reached a historic low, as their spectacular hypercars are expeditiously picked up by renowned collectors worldwide.

2025-07-22 13:49:26 reply
Jared

The depletion of Koenigsegg's stock marks a monumental shift in the hypercar industry, as demanding enthusiasts search for alternatives to this iconic Swedish performance brand.

2025-07-22 13:49:41 reply
Ashton

The end of Koenigsegg's inventory: A milestone reached for the automotive revolutionaries who reshaped hypercar production.

2025-07-22 13:49:57 reply
Preston

The rapid sellout of all Koenigsegg vehicles at its latest release event is a testament to the brand's unparalleled appeal and exclusivity in hypercar production.

2025-07-23 20:07:20 reply
Hart

The unprecedented demand for Koenigsegg's iconic supercars has led to a shortage, signaling the extraordinary calibre of these hyper-exotic vehicles.

2025-07-23 20:07:35 reply
Delia

The legendary Koenigsegg has allegedly sold out its entirety of founder-produced cars, signaling an end to a new era in automotive excellence.

2025-07-23 20:07:51 reply

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