But, on June 22, they Swedish manufacturer uploaded a new video of the 17.95-second record run that needs to be watched. This new video allows viewers to witness the high-speed run at Koenigsegg's Ängelholm test track in 1080p at 60 frames per second.
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What's more, the music is removed and all you can hear is the sweet sound of the twin-turbocharged 5.-liter V8 engine.
Check out the video below to hear the engine and see what acceleration to 186 mph from a standstill is like.
(Source: YouTube)