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Koenigsegg Legera Is A Dream Worth Talking About

By Victor Baker

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Hypercars are definitely the best way to show off your passion for speed, loud cars, powerful engines and an expensive lifestyle. So, whenever there’s talk about a possible new hypercar, we definitely pay attention. The so called Koenigsegg Legera isn’t real, but a mere dream; a design study envisioned by 15-year old Jennarong Muengtaweepongsa of VanaticalDesign, one that’s definitely worth talking about.

This talented petrol-head is the same designer responsible for that gorgeous Aston Martin DB11 concept that stormed the Internet a while back. With that in mind, and considering these incredible renderings, it’s about time Koenigsegg started taking notes. According to the young designer, the Legera should be powered by a V8 engine good for around 700-800 HP.

I’m the first to say that my talent in terms of drawings and design is non-existent, but this kid is really Pininfarina-worthy. Probably one of the most beautiful renderings you’ll see all year, the Koenigsegg Legera looks like it’s ready to hit the dealers or your driveway. Being smaller, and probably lighter, than the Regera and the Agera, this stylish hypercar should provide for one exciting driving experience.

Continuing with the admiration process, it seems that the rendering boasts sporty details such as a carbon fiber air intake on the hood, with the Koenigsegg badge in front, a fingerprint sensor for the doors – which open upwards, by the way – and benefits from a sensor that monitors the angle of the front wheels. Let’s just hope that, at least in this case, dreams become a reality.

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About Victor Baker

Victor is our go-to associate editor for anything with four wheels – and more! With over a decade of experience in automotive journalism, his expertise spans from classic cars to the latest in electric vehicle technology. Beyond vehicles, he has broadened his editorial reach to cover a wide range of topics, from technology and travel to lifestyle and environmental issues. Learn more about Luxatic's Editorial Process.

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