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This new, 1,700-horsepower Swedish supercar can seat a family of 4 and even fit their luggage

Koenigsegg

Koenigsegg, the Swedish company known for building limited-run, ultra-high-performance supercars, has topped itself yet again.
  • Koenigsegg, the Swedish manufacturer known for developing ultra-rare and pricey supercars, just revealed the Gemera its first four-seater.
  • The Gemera sports a hybrid powertrain that puts out 1,700 horsepower almost 2,600 pound-feet of torque, Koenigsegg claims, and production will be limited to 300 models.
  • According to the manufacturer, the Gemera hits 62 mph in 1.9 seconds and is capable of at least 248 mph.
  • It also has ample space for luggage, heated and cooled cupholders, heated seats, front and rear infotainment screens, and an optional roof box.
  • Pricing hasn't been announced, but it's sure to be high.
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Let's say you only have a couple million dollars to spend on a car, and you need one that can haul the kids to schooland demolish everyone at the racetrack. The pickings are slim with a mere seven figures to work with, but boutique carmaker Koenigsegg may have just the vehicle for you.

The Swedish manufacturer, renowned for creating some of the fastest and priciest supercars around, just revealed its first four-seat grand tourer, the Gemera. It may be the most excessive family car there is perfect for your little seven-figure conundrum.

The Gemera is a perplexing blend of supercar and family vehicle in an industry where most of the time, a buyer has to pick between people-hauling comfort and outright performance. It has eight heated and cooled cupholders, while packing an astonishing 1,700 horsepower; it boasts room for the luggage of four adults, yet hits speeds of at least 248 mph; it has three-zone climate control, while also rocketing to 62 mph in less than two seconds.

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The list goes on, as counterintuitive as it might seem.

Scroll down to learn more about the Gemera, a Swedish grand tourer that just created an entirely new category of supercars.

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