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Koenigsegg has perhaps been the biggest issue for Bugatti to contend with, as the Swedish disruptor has continuously managed to produce cars of the power and speed to rival - and best - Bugatti's efforts.With the PowerBall jackpot winnings, you could buy the entire Koenigsegg portfolio - which consists of two cars: Regera and Agera RS. Each is powered by a 5-litre twin-turbocharged V8.
They are very rapid, with the Regera producing 1 340kW from its hybridised hypercar drivetrain and Agrera RS good for 1 000kW. You couldn't imagine a car which would break the PowerBall winner's R232m budget, but this is one. You'd need nearly three times the PowerBall winner's purse to afford one. Best start playing the Euro lotto online…If you want the fastest car in the world, logic dictates that it would be an Formula 1 car, right? F1 cars aren't cheap and the going rate for a powered chassis with all the aero bits, trick electronics and massively complex multi-function steering wheel, is R200m.
Wheels24 I will definetly open a Swiss account and stash some of my money there, as for a ride lets see, BMW X6 and Roll Royce
Wheels24 People really want the winner to spend all the money. Jealousy is a terrible thing
Wheels24 Yall are bad influencers
Wheels24 I wouldn't mind a Koenigsegg for sure BB it will have to be this one
Wheels24 Lets share
Wheels24 Haibo, not property in Clifton or camps bay