The 2010 is one of 3 “Trevita” models built, and this was the only US-spec car to be produced. Trevita (Swedish for Triple White) was built to show the world that carbon fiber is not limited to traditional carbon black colors. By impregnating the fibers with a diamond coating, the exposed carbon fiber has a sparkling finish. The original sale price was $4.850,000 making Trevita one of the most expensive production cars ever built. Power and torque are the same as the previous car, utilizing twin Rotrex centrifugal superchargers on a dual overhead cam 4.8L V8.
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2010 Koenigsegg CCXR Trevita
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