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First Federalized Koenigseggs Are Coming

Motor Authority

While there are a handful of Koenigseggs already in the United States, including an uber-rare One:1, none of the cars are in full compliance with local regulations which mean they are likely here under special rules such as the infamous ‘Show or Display’ clause.

That’s all set to change, however, so get ready, because the Koenigseggs are coming.

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The Swedish supercar marque recently started signing up dealerships here—they include Lake Forest Sportscars of Chicago, Manhattan Motorcars in New York City and Momentum Auto Collection in San Francisco—and now the company is about to start the build of its first car fully federalized and street-legal in these parts: an Agera RS.

For a small company like Koenigsegg, which in two decades has built just over a 100 cars, meeting the complex and expensive challenge of legally selling cars in the U.S. is reason to celebrate. That’s why Koenigsegg will be fully documenting the build of this particular Agera RS, which is expected to take around six months to complete.