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Old 19th June 2007, 12:38   #1
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Koenigsegg is inspired by the Porsche 911 concept

"We are working with the next phase of the Koenigsegg evolution. We are getting our inspiration from how they worked with the Porsche 911, but translated to the supersportscarsegment. Timeless and possibilites to refine to eternity. If you place a 30 year old Porsche 911 next to a new, it is the same car but not a details is the same. That is the case with our first car. Close resemblance but not a detail that is the same. Refined and made better"

"Vi arbetar med nästa steg i Koenigseggs utveckling. Vi hämtar inspiration från hur de arbetade med Porsche 911, fast översatt till superbilssegmentet. Tidlöst och möjligt att förbättra i all oändlighet. Ställer du en 30 år gammal 911 bredvid en ny är det samma bil, men inte en detalj som är exakt likadan. Så är det med vår senaste och vår första bil. Tydliga släktdrag men inte en pryl som är likadan. Förfinat och förbättrat", säger Christian von Koenigsegg.





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