Car Information
Class | Type | ⛽ Fuel | ⏱ Refill Time | In Game |
---|---|---|---|---|
S | Epic | 3 | 6 Hours | Update 22 – 12/2021 |
Performance Data
Max 6⭐ | Top Speed | Acceleration | Handling | Nitro |
---|---|---|---|---|
Stock | 400 | 82,9 | 50,01 | 28,92 |
1⭐ | 401,8 | 83,65 | 52,11 | 31,44 |
2⭐ | 403,8 | 84,53 | 54,57 | 34,41 |
3⭐ | 405,9 | 85,46 | 57,2 | 37,58 |
4⭐ | 408 | 86,44 | 60 | 40,77 |
5⭐ | 410,4 | 87,65 | 63,43 | 44,3 |
6⭐ | 413,1 | 88,58 | 66,06 | 48,36 |
Nitro Speed: ? km/h | Air Speed: ? km/h |
Ranks
Stock | 1⭐ | 2⭐ | 3⭐ | 4⭐ | 5⭐ | 6⭐ |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
3856 | 4018 | 4207 | 4409 | 4616 | 4864 | 5085 |
Blueprints
1⭐ | 2⭐ | 3⭐ | 4⭐ | 5⭐ | 6⭐ | Total Blueprints |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Key | 40 | 45 | 60 | 70 | 85 | 300 |
Upgrades & Import Parts
Stage | Credits x4 | Total |
---|---|---|
Stage 0 | 23.000 | 92.000 |
Stage 1 | 37.500 | 150.000 |
Stage 2 | 60.000 | 240.000 |
Stage 3 | 90.000 | 360.000 |
Stage 4 | 130.000 | 520.000 |
Stage 5 | 182.000 | 728.000 |
Stage 6 | 255.000 | 1.020.000 |
Stage 7 | 356.500 | 1.426.000 |
Stage 8 | 499.500 | 1.998.000 |
Stage 9 | 699.000 | 2.796.000 |
Stage 10 | 979.000 | 3.916.000 |
Stage 11 | 1.370.000 | 5.480.000 |
Stage 12 | 2.250.000 | 9.000.000 |
Stage 13 | Max | 27.726.000 |
Import Parts | Amount | Credits | Total |
---|---|---|---|
Common | 28 | 90.000 | 2.520.000 |
Rare | 20 | 180.000 | 3.600.000 |
Epic | 16 | 540.000 | 8.640.000 |
Upgrades | 27.726.000 | ||
Total Cost: | 42.486.000 |
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Koenigsegg Gemera Description
The Koenigsegg Gemera is a limited production four-seat plug-in hybrid grand tourer to be manufactured by the Swedish automobile manufacturer Koenigsegg.
The range on the 54 MJ (15 kWh) battery pack is claimed to be 50 km (31 mi) and while in hybrid mode the range extends to 1,000 km (621 mi). The engine can run on both E85 bio fuel and gasoline and has a titanium exhaust system manufactured by Akrapovič.
Being the first all-wheel-drive model, the Gemera has all-wheel steering and torque vectoring. In line with other Koenigsegg models, the chassis has a carbon fibre monocoque with aluminium sub-structures. The car features electronically adjustable ride height.
The main design feature of the Gemera is the lack of a B-pillar and two large dihedral doors which open forward to allow easier access to the leather upholstered four-seater cabin. Creature comforts include four heated and four cooled cup-holders, driver assistance systems, four touchscreens (two 13-inch central touchscreens along with two additional screens for the side and rear view cameras), infotainment system for the front and rear passengers, front and rear wireless phone chargers, Apple CarPlay, Wi-Fi connection, a three-zone climate system, electrically adjustable seats and a premium audio system with 11 speakers.
The Gemera is the first four-seater car built by Koenigsegg and the first to be powered by a compact engine. Power comes from a 2.0 litre Koenigsegg Tiny Friendly Giant (TFG) three-cylinder with 2 turbochargers camless piston engine driving the front wheels, rated at 447 kW (600 hp; 608 PS) and 600 N⋅m (443 lb⋅ft) of torque, as well as three electric motors (two at the rear and one at the front), with a combined peak output of 1,268 kW (1,700 hp; 1,724 PS) and 3,500 N⋅m (2,581 lb⋅ft) of torque. The given combined peak output is produced when the engine runs on E85 fuel. The engine uses a system of solenoids to activate the intake and exhaust valves instead of conventional camshafts. The engine also features cylinder deactivation with which it is claimed to be 20 percent more fuel efficient than a typical four-cylinder engine of the same displacement. According to Koenigsegg, the combustion engine weighs only 70 kg (150 lb).
Text originally from the Koenigsegg Gemera’s Wikipedia page.
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