One-off Swedish hypercar that was built to race at Le Mans sells for eye-watering amount at auction

A one-off Swedish hypercar that was built to race at Le Mans has sold for an eye-watering amount at auction.

The Koenigsegg CCGT race car that has never competed was the most expensive motor to go under the hammer at the Bonhams’ Goodwood Festival of Speed – selling for £3.319million

A one-off Swedish supercar that was built to race at Le Mans sold for an eye-watering price amount at auctionBonhams

It still runs on the original slick Michelin racing tiresBonhams

The Swedish manufacturer started work on the CCGT program in 2003 – running the first test at the Knutstorp race track in 2008, Autoevolution reports.

But regulation changes meant that Koenigsegg would have to significantly ramp up production numbers to enable it to commit to a racing programme.

Koenigsegg started the project knowing they had to build 20 production cars, but new regs required 350 examples per year.

That’s why the car offered at auction is the only example to have ever been built.

The rear-wheel-drive Koenigsegg CCGT is powered by a 5.0-litre V8 petrol engine, producing 591bhp – so it’ll be plenty fast enough for even the most serious racer.

Tim Schofield, head of motoring in the UK for Bonhams Cars, said: “Being the 30th anniversary of our very first auction at Goodwood, we were really hoping for a significant sale, and so we are, of course, thrilled to have sold the Koenigsegg for such an outstanding price.

“It is a true unicorn supercar, which was hard to value, but I feel that the price we achieved is well worthy of its remarkable stature.”

The race car was presented at the Geneva Motor Show in 2007 and weighed only 1,000 kilograms.

And was not supposed to be wider than two meters, and the cockpit had to be at least 70% of the car’s width.

This comes after a classic Ford Escort RS Cosworth was sold for an eye-watering price at auction.

Plus, a stunning Ford Sierra Cosworth Cosworth RS500 that has been with the same owner for the past twenty years is up for sale at auction and is set to go for a HUGE price.

The Koenigsegg CCGT is powered by a 5.0-litre 32-valve naturally aspirated V8 capable of 591 hpBonhams

The race car was presented at the Geneva Motor Show in 2007 and weighed only 1,000 kilogramsBonhams
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