A few days back we got to know that another Koenigsegg Agera RS is heading to U.S. Unfortunately, the Swedish automaker has just confirmed that the supercar has been crashed during its testing procedure.
The news about the wreck was first covered by a Swedish website, Expressen and was later confirmed by Koenigsegg officials. The crash occurred at the track in Trollhattan during the shakedown testing, as the driver lost control due to wet condition of the road. The rare Koenigsegg Agera RS was supposed to be delivered to an American supercar collector by the name Manny Khoshbin, who also confirmed after looking at the wreck pictures that it was in fact the same model he ordered.
Koenigsegg further confirmed that no technical fault was found in the vehicle. Although the body is damaged, there is no structural damage done to the Agera RS.
Fortunately, both the driver and the passenger didn’t get any serious injury and were released from the hospital shortly after a checkup.
The Koenigsegg Agera RS is powered by a 5.0L V8 twin-turbo engine generating 1,360 horsepower and 1,011 pound-feet of torque. The engine is paired to a seven-speed automatic transmission system which allows the Agera RS to hit the 62 mph (100 km/h) mark in just 2.8 seconds.