The Koenigsegg Agera RS graced the world with its presence in 2015 and went out of production three years later with only 25 total units made. An owner contacted the company last fall asking for a mild makeover of his supercar – and would you just look what it turned into!
What had originally been intended as a slight customization evolved into a complete makeover. Koenigsegg eventually came up with a completely new front fascia for the Agera RS, complete with winglets on the front bumper. The rear end gained black exhaust tips, decorative bolts and badges, and an air intake reminiscent of the One:1. A power-adjustable rear wing wrapped things up on the outside, while the interior received a new dashboard from the Regera model.
At 447 km/h (277.8 miles per hour), the Agera RS still holds the title of the world’s fastest production car. The SSC Tuatara should dethrone it soon, but it is currently involved in controversy regarding speed measurements used during the test.