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2014 Koenigsegg Agera, Agera S and Agera R Pricing

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2014 Koenigsegg Agera S price list2014 Koenigsegg Agera S price list2014 Koenigsegg Agera R price list2014 Koenigsegg Agera R price list2014 Koenigsegg Agera price list2014 Koenigsegg Agera price list
When somebody decides to buy a Koenigsegg, pricing is not so much a matter of “if”, it’s more of a detail job really. However, we still want to know the details of the Swedes’ financial scheme and now we can, thanks to the 2014 price lists for the Agera range.
Below, you’ll find the full US pricing for the Agera, Agera S and Agera R. Before you move on, we’d like to point out that the current charge for the Agera S seems be unchanged from the 2013 price tag of the car.

Regardless of that, the “base” Agera, which uses a 960 HP twin-turbo V8, is offered for a starting price of $1,330,000, plus taxes and local charges. As for the list of options, this is topped by the $42,500 Super Light Aircore Carbon fiber wheels pack, which includes the optional cup tires.

As for the next model in the line-up, the Agera S, this offers a 1,030 HP incarnation of the engine, being offered for at least $1,460,000, minus taxes and additional charges. The optionals have the same costs and this time we’d like to mention the $12,800 matte paint finish.

Topping the range, we find the 1,160 HP Agera R, which comes with a starting price of $1,520,000. Once again, the optional features are the same. Perhaps you want to drive it in the winter, in which case you should be prepared to spend $14,200 on a winter wheel package, including the rubber. Check out the tables below for the full info.

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