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Koenigsegg

Koenigsegg - All Models (2016)

The Koenigsegg All Models have long been the benchmark for performance and exclusivity on the road. Designed with a single core vision—maximum power, zero compromise, and relentless engineering—each iteration of the Klank speaks volumes of automotive ambition. Whether you’re looking at the pristine new build, or a compelling pre‑owned example, the Koenigsegg All Models price can vary dramatically depending on market, condition, and optional specs, but the overall value proposition remains strong. In this guide we explore everything from the engine’s firepower to the routes of depreciation, helping you understand exactly what is a 2016 Koenigsegg All Models worth and how a used Koenigsegg All Models price sits in today’s market.

  • Model year explored: 2016 edition
  • Base price range: Varies by market, region, and optional equipment
  • Used vehicle considerations: Mileage, service history, and originality frequently dictate the final cost
  • Overall depreciation trend: Advanced engineering and sustained demand help preserve resale value

Key Specifications

  • Engine: 5.0L twin‑charged V8, 500+ hp (specific figures vary by model)
  • Transmission: 7‑speed dual‑clutch automatic (or optional 6‑speed manual)
  • Fuel type: Premium unleaded gasoline, often auto‑fueled via onboard system
  • Powertrain weight: Approx. 420 kg (depending on gear reductions)
  • Dimensions: Length 5,220 mm – Width 1,900 mm – Height 1,120 mm – Wheelbase 3,100 mm
  • Performance: 0–100 km/h in 2.0 s or less (exact figures depend on powertrain, tire size, and chassis tuning)
  • Tire size: 285/25 R21 front – 285/24 R21 rear (optional aftermarket sizes, 245/25 R21 listed for cabaret)
  • Interior features: Carbon fibre trim, power‑adjustable seats, advanced infotainment, and optional bespoke configurations
  • Safety equipment: Advanced traction control, ABS, multiple airbags, side‑impact protection and optional adaptive suspensions
  • Service interval: 10,000 km or 12 months (whichever comes first) for major checks
  • Warranty: 3 years or 50,000 km (varies by jurisdiction)

Depreciation Insight

Owners of a Koenigsegg always ask, “What is a 2016 Koenigsegg All Models worth?” and how “Koenigsegg All Models depreciation” compares to other high‑end sports cars. Because the brand places a premium on individuality, component quality, and clear alignment with the collector market, the depreciation curve is noticeably flatter than many conventional luxury competitors.

  • First Year: Typically loses 15–20% of its value, reflecting the time needed for initial demand to moderate and possible early mileage usage.
  • First 2–3 Years: Total depreciation is roughly 30–35% of the original price. Limited production levels and continued demand for exclusivity help maintain higher resale value.
  • Beyond 5 Years: Depreciation slows significantly; beyond ten years, estimates suggest a vehicle may retain 55–70% of its original value – one of the highest retention rates among hypercars.

In the used car segment, the used Koenigsegg All Models price often reflects a premium over another collector’s rarity


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