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Koenigsegg CCXR

Asphalt 9 Koenigsegg CCXR
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Car Information

ClassType⛽ Fuel⏱ Refill TimeIn Game
SEpic36 HoursUpdate 30 – 04/2023

Performance Data

Max  6⭐TopspeedAccelerationHandlingNitro
Stock40072.156.7553.66
1⭐401.873.0459.6759.67
 2⭐403.874.1563.0958.73
 3⭐405.875.3466.7461.65
 4⭐407.776.6270.6664.59
 5⭐409.878.1875.4367.8
 6⭐412.279.479.0971.51
Nitro Speed: ? km/hAir Speed: ? km/hDrift Speed: ? km/h

Ranks

Stock1⭐2⭐3⭐4⭐5⭐6⭐
3782393841234321452847714998

Blueprints

1⭐2⭐3⭐4⭐5⭐6⭐Total Blueprints
Key4045607085300

Upgrades & Import Parts

StageCredits x4Total
Stage 023.000 92.000
Stage 137.500 150.000
Stage 260.000 240.000
Stage 390.000 360.000
Stage 4130.000 520.000
Stage 5182.000 728.000
Stage 6255.000 1.020.000
Stage 7356.500 1.426.000
Stage 8499.500 1.998.000
Stage 9699.000 2.796.000
Stage 10979.000 3.916.000
Stage 111.370.000 5.480.000
Stage 122.250.000 9.000.000
Stage 13Max27.726.000
Import PartsAmountCredits Total
Common2890.000 2.520.000
Rare20180.000 3.600.000
Epic16540.000 8.640.000
Upgrades27.726.000
Total Cost:42.486.000

Koenigsegg CCXR Description

The Koenigsegg CCX is a mid-engine sports car manufactured by Swedish automotive manufacturer Koenigsegg Automotive AB.

The CCXR is a more “environmentally friendly” version of the CCX, powered by the same engine, but converted to use E85 and E100 ethanol fuel, as well as standard 98 octane petrol. The CCXR required modified fuel injectors, upgraded fuel lines and piston rings, and a higher boost setting on the superchargers.

In standard form, bodywork of the CCXR features heavily optimized aerodynamics, along with optional diffusers to enhance airflow, including an optional front splitter with an aerodynamic nolder. When run on ethanol, the power increases to 1,032 PS (759 kW; 1,018 hp) at 7000 rpm and 1,060 N⋅m (782 lb⋅ft) of torque at 5600 rpm. This is a direct result of the cooling properties of ethanol in the engine’s combustion chambers along with the added boost, made possible by ethanol’s higher octane rating when compared to gasoline. Due to the lower specific energy content of ethanol, the CCXR burns slightly more fuel than the CCX with a combined fuel consumption of 22 L/100 km (13 mpg‑imp; 11 mpg‑US) under the EU cycle.

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Tags: Class S Car, koenigsegg, Special Event Car, Update 30
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