#7071

VIN: YT9XC96A89A007071

Country: Switzerland

Left-Hand Drive

General History

Chassis #7071 is the first of two CCXR Trevitas and was first seen at the 2009 Festival of Speed. It was then delivered to South Africa in RHD configuration and shared a garage with the CCXR #7062. The car was immediately offered for sale at Future Exotics in Cape Town for an incredible 5.000.000 USD - an unprecedented price at the time. It was not sold and listed for a more realistic price at Auto Salon Singen, Germany, in 2012 and sold to Switzerland. It was converted to left hand drive in that time. From 2018 until 2022, this car was a part of the Carage Luzern collection. It was driven very rarely, only showing up at the Ghost Squadron 2020 and SOC Gstaad 2020. It has lived since 2018 in the Carage showroom. In the spring of 2022, this Trevita was sold to a new owner, based in Dubai, though the car remains stored at Carage to be cared for by their skilled staff. After the sale, the process began to make some special changes to the car, which we hope to be able to reveal in the near future. These changes were done with the blessing of the Koenigsegg factory, though the work was performed by the certified technicians at Carage. A smaller change as part of the upgrades is the addition of One:1-style mirrors. As of July 2023, the work is almost complete.

Exterior Spec

The CCXR Trevita features a white carbon exterior accented by silver paint and carbon fiber. It is equipped with the F1 twin deck wing and nine spoke wheels with an exclusive finish. Since the upgrades, the car now has One:1 mirrors.

Interior Spec

This CCXR has a black leather and alcantara interior with white contrast stitching. As a late chassis it already features the chrono cluster and infotainment system. The Trevita was equipped with an F1 paddle shift gearbox from factory.

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