The BHP Project Koenigsegg One:1 Nears Completion

Back in November, the official renderings of a blue carbon fibre Koenigsegg One:1 were released. The BHP Project has got involved in the production of the car and now new images of their One:1 taking shape have been released.

As the pictures show, this Koenigsegg One:1 is definitely shaping up to be the most outlandish produced to date. As the images show, most of the body will be finished in blue tinted carbon fibre while components like the roof, rear wing, splitter, canards, wheels, air extractors, side air vents and part of the bonnet and roof will be finished in more traditional carbon fibre. Completing the look will be triple layered pearlescent white stripes.

Additionally, the interior of The BHP Project’s Koenigsegg One:1 is nearing completion and combines black leather with a selection of blue elements. It is hoped that the first test drives of the third Koenigsegg One:1 created will begin early next year.

In case you didn’t know, the One:1 features a staggering 1 Megawatt of power which converts to 1,341 hp together with 1,371 Nm. This extreme power needs to be read alongside an equally impressive 1,341 kg to fully understand that the Koenigsegg One:1 features a perfect 1 hp to 1 kg power to weight ratio.

The BHP Project Koenigsegg One:1 Nears Completion

The Koenigsegg One:1 is expected to reach speeds in excess of 450 km/h so aerodynamics are key to the One:1 package. Thanks to the new front facia and the Le Mans prototype inspired rear wing, downforce at 260 km/h is equal to 610 kg whilst at 440km/h, the One:1 develops 830 kg. The One:1 is able to pull 2G’s of force in the corners!

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