Koenigsegg KXX Is One Of The Finest Hybrid Hypercar Concept Ever, Packing 2,000 Horsepower
by AutoExpert | 31 October, 2022
Koenigsegg KXX is a fantastical new hypercar designed by the ingenious Emre Husmen. Husmen brought his design taste to the automobile while also including certain signature Koenigsegg features. Something like this may be the ideal replacement for the Jesko.
The striking front fascia features an air intake and curved LED light bars in place of conventional headlights. The hypercar's four huge air intakes let it suck in the fresh air, and the shrouds around them assists it in creating downforce.
When viewed from the side, the XKK's wacky lines, curves, and surfaces, together with the company's signature wraparound windshield and side windows, really stand out. The doors have big indentations on either side to accommodate a massive air intake, and the silver wheels are intricately designed. Extra downforce might be achieved with the use of complex aerodynamic skirts.
The KXX's back displays a few equally bizarre details. The tall wing and prominent uprights that protrude from the engine cover are the most striking. Husmen has envisioned the KXX to be powered by a V8 engine and electric motors for a total of 2,000 horsepower. Moreover, the Koenigsegg KXX hypercar has been imagined with active aerodynamics, variable suspension, the same manual/automatic transmission as the CC850, and an all-wheel drive system, and its battery may be charged wirelessly.