The production run of the Koenigsegg Agera has come to an end, with the Swedish manufacturer celebrating the occasion with two special editions, individually named Thor and Väder. The last two Ageras complete the trio of Final Editions for Koenigsegg, with the first of the series having debuted back in 2016. Thor and Väder are based on the record-setting Agera RS and come with all the options at no additional cost, including a set of bespoke aerodynamic solutions.

Thor is finished in a two-tone clear carbon, with sections of the bodywork getting a diamond-flake finish. This specific Agera RS gets a large Le Mans-style central fin for increased high-speed stability and features Koenigsegg’s active aero agenda.


Väder on the other hand is finished in clear carbon with diamond flake and features two small rear winglets as well as white gold detailing. The bigger rear spoiler is supported by strakes with unique cutouts that reveal the inner workings of the active rear wing.

Both Final Editions also get custom front winglets, bigger front and rear spoilers and the 1MW engine upgrade. If your memory needs refreshing, Koenigsegg’s 1MW engine upgrade is a twin-turbo 5.0-liter V8 producing 1341 hp.

Such an engine was powering the Koenigsegg Agera RS that broke five world records on a stretch of public highway in Nevada. The record car then reached a top speed of 457,94 km/h, making it the fastest car in the world.


The new Thor and Väder will be driven by their owners for the first time this weekend at a special Koenigsegg event in Germany. The final pair of Koenigsegg Ageras will be then shipped to the UK for the 2018 Goodwood Festival of Speed.

Koenigsegg is planning to reveal the successor of the Agera at the 2019 Geneva Motor Show.