Here's Your Chance to Own a Koenigsegg With a Manual Transmission

Photo credit: Marshall Goldman
Photo credit: Marshall Goldman

The newest Koenigseggs, with their hybrid powertrains and wacky seven-clutch gearboxes, are cool and all, but nothing beats a supercar with a legit manual transmission. The CCX was the last Koenigsegg you could get with a stick, and this one is for sale.

One of just 29 CCXs built, this example is finished in Metallic black over Alcantara, and shows just 1541 miles on the clock. Judging by the photos, it looks to be in showroom condition, with nary a hint of usage since leaving the factory.

Like all CCXs, this one uses a 4.7-liter twin-supercharged V-8 sending 806 horsepower to the wheels. Pretty much every surface, including the body, wheels, interior trim, and engine bay, are made from carbon fiber. There are also quilted leather seat inserts and floor mats, as well as an optional onboard fire extinguisher. The iconic dihedral doors and the removable targa top are standard.

The car is currently for sale in Cleveland, Ohio via exotic car dealer Marshall Goldman. Asking price is a cool $1.26 million. That's a whole lot of money for a 13-year-old car, we know, but Koenigsegg isn't making any more cars with manual transmissions. So if three pedals is a must, this could be your only chance (if you happen to have that much money to spend on a car, that is).

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