The Koenigsegg Map 2022 — Egg Registry (2024)

Written By Mika Bains

In 2021, as a collaboration between the Ghost Squadron (@ghostsquadron.koenigsegg) and Jesko Registry (@koenigseggjesko.registry) teams, The Koenigsegg Map was born. The Map served to fill a then-unfulfilled demand for an easy-to-use visual resource plotting the Koenigseggs around the globe. In December 2021, the map was debuted to great success, reaching over 325,000 people and generating substantial dialogue from Koenigsegg owners and fans worldwide. Given the overwhelming success of the Map in 2021, a sequel was warranted.

Presenting… The Koenigsegg Map 2022:

This map represents over 200 Koenigseggs worldwide, from the very first CC8S to the most recent megacars off the production line. Before diving into the specifics of this map, let’s briefly cover the highlights for this year.

‘Which country has the most Koenigseggs?’ is a common question we get. The answer? The United States of America, with a staggering fifty seven (yes, 57) Koenigseggs. The United Kingdom is a fairly distant runner up with thirty one.

The biggest relative gainer of 2022 was Spain, moving from one Koenigsegg up to four. However, this is not the result of sales to Spanish customers but instead the Carage dealership group moving three cars from their main location in Lucerne, Switzerland to their second location in Marbella.

The biggest relative losers of 2022 were Monaco and Poland. Monaco had five Koenigseggs listed in our 2021 map, dropping down to two this year. Poland had three, and now has none. Two of Monaco’s Koenigseggs (#7157 and #7106) relocated to the United Kingdom, but under the same owner. Another, #7091, relocated to nearby France. All three of Poland’s Koenigseggs have relocated to the United Arab Emirates. Joining Poland in the loss of its entire Koenigsegg population is New Zealand, with Agera S Hundra (#7100) selling to a collector in Switzerland.

Next, let’s dive into the data! We’ll begin in Europe, the continent Koenigsegg calls home.

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Koenigseggs are most concentrated into four European countries: the United Kingdom, Switzerland, Germany, and Sweden.

The UK is home to powerhouse-dealership SuperVettura, a veteran player in the world of Koenigsegg. Having sold more Regeras than any other dealership with 16 units, it is evident that the UK has a strong culture surrounding the Koenigsegg brand extending from both its official dealer and each of the owners. With thirty one Koenigseggs, the UK comes out on top in Europe.

Sweden has a constantly-fluctuating number of Koenigseggs as cars come and go at the factory. To avoid dating this post too soon, we’ll say that Sweden has about twenty five Koenigseggs within its borders, that number constantly in flux and dependent on what stage of build completion on the production line should count as a new car.

Next up is Switzerland, currently home to twenty two Koenigseggs. A nation known for being home both to many wealthy residents and countless winding mountain roads, no wonder there are so many ‘Eggs. Though Switzerland does not have the most Koenigseggs outright, it has incredible diversity of models: CC8S, CCR, CCX, CCXR Edition, CCXR Trevita, Agera, Agera R, Agera S, Agera RS, and Regera can all be found within its borders, sometimes with a One:1 in the mix, too.

Germany wraps up the list of European Koenigsegg powerhouses with a total of fourteen cars, though this number changes fairly often. Many of Germany’s Koenigseggs either pass through or are stored at North Rhine-Westphalia-based dealership Esser Automotive, a group with longstanding ties to the Koenigsegg factory and extensive servicing capabilities.

New to the European list in the 2022 map is France, which acquired Koenigsegg Agera R #7091, previously residing in Monaco. This Cream-and-Purple-Carbon example resides in the Burgundy region and, after a long time without, gives French Koenigsegg enthusiasts a resident ‘Egg in their country.

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Africa is home to three Koenigseggs between two countries.

New to the 2022 map is Morocco, which has a Regera stored in a very large and very private car collection, and unfortunately has never been driven. Maybe, one day, we will be able to share more about this car in the future. Stay tuned.

South Africa has long been home to Koenigseggs, both of the resident cars having fascinating and tumultuous histories: CCX #7051 painted in Lava Orange and CCXR #7060 painted grey. Though the former has been hidden away for years, the latter was spotted driving on the roads in a Johannesburg suburb in 2022.

The Middle East is home to another Koenigsegg hotspot: the United Arab Emirates. The UAE has eleven Koenigseggs spanning six different models: CCX, CCXR Edition, Agera, Agera R, Agera RS, and Regera. All of these cars are based in Dubai. Given its hypercar-friendly climate, a number of these ‘Eggs are driven frequently, including Agera R ‘Zijin’ (#7094) which participated in the Gumball 3000 around the Emirates in November 2022.

Saudi Arabia saw a jump in its Koenigsegg count this year with Agera RS ‘HM’ (#7115) returning home after being rebuilt at the factory following its 2018 crash in Switzerland. Bahrain and Kuwait have had no changes since last year, serving as the home for one Agera RS and two Regera, respectively.

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2022 was a big year for Koenigsegg in Asia given the big news out of China that was first widely publicized by the Egg Registry team through our social media channels. After three years of storage in a Chinese Customs warehouse in the Port of Tianjin, two seized Koenigseggs, an Agera RS (#7178) and a Regera (#7159) came up for auction online and eventually emerged into the light. The Regera found a buyer and is undergoing significant servicing in Beijing while the Agera RS has done a small tour around the country still looking for a buyer (but fortunately being driven after three years stationary). There are another six Koenigseggs in China, giving the country a total of eight.

Vietnam had a new arrival since the previous edition of The Koenigsegg Map, with Regera #7158 arriving in Ho Chi Minh City after being purchased from Koenigsegg Chicago by a Vietnamese collector.

Elsewhere, Singapore saw its Koenigsegg count drop from five to three, with its sole Regera (#7205) being exported to Switzerland so its owner can enjoy it on European roads (the car is left-hand drive and could not be driven in Singapore). In addition, Singapore’s oldest Koenigsegg, Agera S #7098, made the journey to the Koenigsegg factory to undergo significant upgrades which will be revealed in 2023.

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Finally, the United States, a large country with so many Koenigseggs that it deserves its own breakdown.

California is and always has been the largest Koenigsegg hotspot in the US. The Golden State is currently home to twenty Koenigseggs, with many more on the way in the coming years. For those in California wanting to catch a glimpse of a Koenigsegg up close, there are two examples, specifically One:1 #7112 and Regera ‘Gotham’ #7227 on display at The Petersen Automotive Museum until May 2023. These cars are not, however, California-based and will return to their home state of Illinois at the end of their time at The Petersen.

A number of states saw a jump from one Koenigsegg to two in 2022: Arizona, New Jersey, and Michigan. Meanwhile, Wisconsin lost one of its two Regeras upon its sale to a new owner in Chicago and Pennsylvania saw a jump from zero Koenigseggs last year to two at the time of writing.

Nevada is now home to three Koenigseggs, up from one last year. New to Las Vegas are Agera RS ‘Phoenix’ (#7144) and Agera HH (#7099), joining the Regera already there. Nevada joins Oregon, Connecticut, and New York with three ‘Eggs apiece.

We hope you have enjoyed the 2022 edition of The Koenigsegg Map. Stay tuned for a 2023 edition in one year’s time!

Mika Bains

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FAQs

How many Koenigsegg One 1 are there in the world? ›

The Koenigsegg One:1

Seven examples, including one prototype, were built during 2014 and 2015.

How many Koenigsegg are in Georgia? ›

In addition to the aforementioned Utah, eight states have just one Koenigsegg each: Kansas (#7183), Michigan (#7229), Pennsylvania (#7171), New Jersey (#7058), Virginia (#7065), North Carolina (#7175), South Carolina (#7185), and Georgia (#7173).

How many Koenigsegg are in the US? ›

The United States of America, with a staggering fifty seven (yes, 57) Koenigseggs. The United Kingdom is a fairly distant runner up with thirty one.

Is Koenigsegg legal in the US? ›

Is it illegal to own a Koenigsegg Agera in the US? It is not illegal to own a Koenigsegg Agera in the U.S. However, koenigsegg are not street legal in the U.S. due to their inability to meet certain federal standards. The only exception that is street legal in the U.S. the koenigsegg CCX.

What car can go 400 mph? ›

Can a car go 400 mph? As of 2023, no cars have managed to break the 400 mph barrier but that's not due to manufacturers' lack of trying. As it stands, there are a few cars that have managed to exceed 300 mph.

What is the #1 fastest car in the world? ›

1. Koenigsegg Jesko Absolut—330 mph (Claimed) The Swedish manufacturer's 5.0-liter twin-turbo V-8 engine is mated to a novel Light Speed gearbox that can handle its prodigious output, which can reach 1,600 hp when running on E85 biofuel.

Is Koenigsegg a rare car? ›

2002 Arrival of the Koenigsegg CC8S

The Koenigsegg CC8S was built in 2002 and made its way to the Geneva Motor Show in March 2003. CC8S stands for CC V8 Supercharged, and there were six examples produced in total (two were right-hand drive). This means the CC8S was one of the brand's rarest vehicles.

How much is a real Koenigsegg car? ›

Pricing and Which One to Buy

The price of the 2021 Koenigsegg Jesko starts at $3,000,000. Koenigsegg's Jesko is offered in two flavors: a base model built for road use and a track-only variant. Base models come with all the treats hypercar buyers expect.

How many Koenigsegg are left? ›

Currently, there are 255 Koenigseggs in the world. This number will only increase, and we are seeing new Jeskos leaving the factory gates with increasing frequently. If you want to give an approximate answer, at least for the rest of 2023, you can say there are about 250 Koenigseggs worldwide!

Do any celebrities own a Koenigsegg? ›

Floyd Mayweather – Koenigsegg CCXR Trevita

As one of the highest-paid athletes in the world, boxer Floyd Mayweather also loves an expensive car, owning a Koenigsegg CCXR Trevita. Interestingly, the CCXR Trevita is a flex-fuel vehicle meaning it can run on E85 or E100 ethanol fuel and still hit 100 km/h in 3.1 seconds.

What is the Koenigsegg Ghost logo? ›

Ghost Badge

After moving into the abandoned airfield, which once housed a Swedish Air Force squadron, Koenigsegg adopted the "ghost symbol" that the squadron had on its planes as a tribute. The badge is seen on models built in the factory that was converted from its hangar.

What's the world's rarest car? ›

Which is the most expensive and rarest car in the world? The most rarest car in the world is the Mercedes-Benz 300 SLR Uhlenhaut Coupé. Only two of these cars were ever built, and one of them was sold at auction in 2022 for $142.9 million (AED 524,884,561).

Is Koenigsegg faster than Bugatti? ›

Performance Comparison Of Koenigsegg And Bugatti

However, Koenigsegg typically has the edge in this area. Koenigsegg vehicles are designed for speed and performance, and they often have more powerful engines than Bugatti vehicles. As a result, Koenigsegg vehicles are typically faster than Bugatti vehicles.

Why is Pagani illegal in the US? ›

The Pagani Huayra is illegal in the US because it doesn't meet the stringent NHTSA guidelines. More specifically just one guideline about airbags.

What fuel does Koenigsegg use? ›

There isn't one single trick Koenigsegg uses to keep its engine environmentally friendly—it's a whole bunch of little stuff. The engine runs on E85, but thanks a a flex fuel sensor, can switch tunes on the fly to run as low as 91 octane.

How many 1:1 cars are there? ›

Next, the Agera-series. There are seven Agera, sixteen Agera R, and five Agera S, giving us a total of twenty eight 'early' Agera cars. There are then seven One:1 (six customer cars plus a prototype that was later sold). Next, the Agera RS.

How much is Koenigsegg One:1 worth? ›

The One:1 debuted at the Geneva Motor Show in February 2014. It premiered in the United States at The Quail, A Motorsports Gathering, during Monterey Car Week in 2015. In 2019, Koenigsegg was upset when Bonhams put a One:1 up for auction with a sale estimate between $1.8 million and $2.4 million.

What is the rarest Koenigsegg? ›

The CCXR Special Edition, along with the Trevita, remains one of the brand's rarest models.

Is Koenigsegg One:1 Street legal? ›

Koenigsegg and the US don't really get along. Currently only 8 koenigsegg cars are allowed to drive in the US, but all 8 are the older ccx models. There are several other koenigsegg models that recently arrived in the US including the One:1, but it will not be permitted on the road.

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