Koenigsegg Gemera hypercar enters production with 2,300 hp
Koenigsegg has started production of the Gemera hypercar, a 2,300 hp four-seat Mega-GT with hybrid powertrain. Limited to 300 units, all sold. Learn specs and details.
Swedish automaker Koenigsegg has launched production of the Gemera hypercar, which was first unveiled in 2020. After six years, the model has reached the assembly line following an expansion of manufacturing capacity.
The Gemera is positioned as a four-seat Mega-GT hypercar. Only 300 units will be produced, and all have already been sold. Assembly is taking place alongside the CC850 model, with the Sadair Spear joining the lineup later.
The powertrain combines a 5.0-liter twin-turbo V8 with three electric motors. Total output reaches 2,300 horsepower and 2,750 Nm of torque. Two rear-axle electric motors each deliver 500 hp, while a front-mounted unit produces up to 800 hp. Power is sent to all four wheels through a 9-speed Light Speed Tourbillon transmission. Acceleration from 0 to 100 km/h takes under two seconds, with a top speed exceeding 320 km/h.
The Gemera marks the brand's first four-seat vehicle and stands as one of the most powerful production projects to date. These cars are shaping the 2026 sports car segment, showcasing new technological capabilities of hybrid powertrains.