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Lease This 1-of-2 Koenigsegg CCXR Trevita

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The proprietary technology used to create the diamond carbon fiber bodywork makes this one rare – and expensive – hypercar.


Once owned by boxing legend Floyd Mayweather, this ultra-rare Koenigsegg Trevita is one of just two like it in the world. "Trevita" is a Swedish word that means "three whites," and it's a reference to the unique finish of this car and its twin.

What separates the Trevita from the other CCXR models is it's unique diamond white finish. It's a result of using white diamond carbon fiber to manufacture the body panels, which was an incredibly difficult and time-consuming process. That helps to explain why there's only two of them in the entire world.

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Koenigsegg developed the technology to coat carbon fiber with diamond just for this car. They call the technology Koenigsegg Proprietary Diamond Weave. Initially, three were planned to be built, but the process was just too time consuming and production was ended after only two cars were completed.

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Of course, the Koenigsegg CCX isn't exactly a common car to begin with. Just 49 in total were built between 2006 and 2010, with nine of them being "ordinary" CCXRs and two of them being Trevitas.

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The CCXR utilizes the same twin supercharged 4.8 liter V8 as the CCX. However, it has been tuned to be more environmentally friendly – and far more powerful. When running on ethanol fuel, the CCXR is capable of producing an incredible 1,018 horsepower at 7,000 RPM and 782 lb/ft of torque at 5,600 RPM.

What's even more impressive than the Trevita's horsepower is its power to weight ratio. The Koenigsegg CCXR Trevita weighs in at just under 3,000 pounds. That's incredibly light for a hypercar, and allows it to make the most of its podigious power.