2004 Gemballa Mirage GT | Now available
This example is Chassis 24 of just 25 produced worldwide and, more significantly, the final Mirage GT ever completed by Gemballa. Built from a concours-condition Porsche Carrera GT donor, it represents the ultimate expression of one of Porsche's greatest analog masterpieces.
Accompanied by complete build documentation detailing its transformation, this Mirage GT has covered just 100 miles since conversion and is presented in exceptional concours-level condition. Beneath its bespoke coachwork remains Porsche's legendary 5.7-liter naturally aspirated V10, six-speed manual transmission, and carbon fiber monocoque, elevated through Gemballa's engineering into something even more exclusive and visceral.
Few modern supercars possess this level of rarity, provenance, and historical significance. Fewer still can claim to be the final chapter of an automotive legend.
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@vincenzolandino@davidhughes_phd I'm not Italian, and even though I don't know the words, I can hum or sing "Da da dada" through the whole anthem strictly because of all the Schumacher P1 podiums from back in the day.
Marking the moment in full color.
With this year’s British Grand Prix taking place over Fourth of July weekend, we’re paying tribute to our American roots 🇺🇸
2018 Koenigsegg Agera RS | Now available.
This example is chassis #24 of just 25 examples produced for worldwide distribution, representing the pinnacle of Koenigsegg's pursuit of speed. Finished in Arctic White over a striking red leather interior, it carries nearly $485,000 in factory options, including the coveted $245,500 Megawatt power upgrade.
Its twin-turbocharged 5.0-liter V8 produces an astonishing 1,341 horsepower, driving the rear wheels through a 7-speed dual-clutch transmission. Equipped with the One:1 aerodynamic package, carbon fiber monocoque, and hollow-spoke carbon fiber wheels, this is the very platform that cemented Koenigsegg's place in history by setting the production car top speed record of 277.87 mph in 2017.
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