Koenigsegg Agera R

The Koenigsegg Agera R is a hypercar produced by Koenigsegg from 2013 to 2015 that is a variant of the Koenigsegg Agera hypercar produced since 2011.

Overview
Debuting at the 2011 Geneva Motor Show, the Koenigsegg Agera R was the first of the Agera variants. The 2013 Agera R is an updated version of the 2011-2012 version. Upgrades included carbon fiber wheels, enhanced aerodynamics, and engine upgrades.

The Agera R has a drag coefficient of 0.37 or 0.33 at high speed due to its adaptive rear wing, while producing of downforce at a speed of 155 mph (250 km/h). This adaptive rear wing system is lighter than conventional hydraulic/electrical adaptive systems and has the unique ability to compensate for headwind/tailwind due to its spring-loaded design. Furthermore, the pylons holding the wing play not only a role in the Agera R's aerodynamic performance, but also assist in extracting hot air from the engine bay.

Carrying the same 5.0L (5,032 cc) twin-turbocharged V8 engine as other Ageras, the 2013 Agera R's V8 produces at 7,100 rpm and  of torque at 4,100 rpm on E85. It has an RPM limiter set at 7,500 rpm. The Agera R can produce lateral cornering forces of 1.60 g, due to a combination of mechanical balance and high levels of grip from the specially-developed Michelin Supersport tires. With Koenigsegg's Flex Fuel Sensor technology, the ECU can respond to varying fuel qualities and alcohol content by reducing power levels as a means of protecting the engine. On standard low octane fuels, the Agera R's power is cut to.

The Agera R has a weight of. resulting in a power-to-weight ratio of 816 hp per tonne or 2.70 lb (1.22 kg) per horsepower. The car is capable of acceleration from standstill to 60 mph (97 km/h) in 2.7 seconds, 124 mph (200 km/h) in 7.8 seconds, and a theoretical top speed exceeding 260 mph (419 km/h) and cutting off at 273 mph (439 km/h).

Asphalt 7: Heat
The Koenigsegg Agera R makes its debut in the Asphalt series in Asphalt 7: Heat, as a secret unlockable car. Alongside the SSC Tuatara, the Agera R is the fastest car in that game, at the highest end of Tier 7. It is also notorious for being extremely difficult to unlock in that game, only available to win at the Car Lottery.

Asphalt 8: Airborne
The Koenigsegg Agera R is the last of the seven original Class S cars and, subsequently, the last of the 46 original cars.

The Agera R is currently a low-end Class S car, with a starting rank of 1545, a MAX rank of 1651, and a MAX+PRO rank of 1719. Due to its low rank gain, it has a Tuning Kit boost of just +25.

In the same fashion as most of the original Class S cars, the Agera R's performance prefers top speed and handling over all other performance aspects. Weighing, the Agera R's acceleration is lackluster when compared to similarly-ranked cars, especially due to having a very low nitro stat, the lowest possible in the game. Because of its low nitro stat, it has its nitro efficiency set at 10/15/20, the worst possible combination for any car in the game. To make up for this, the Agera R features relatively sharp handling and a very high top speed stat. One thing to note about this car is its unusual instability; more often than not, the Agera R can skid out of control or otherwise simply oversteer and wreck. Another disadvantage of this car is that it has a large speed multiplier of 87.17%. While not necessarily the worst, it is still very misleading, as the Agera R, at MAX+PRO with a Tuning Kit, has its maximum total speed displayed as 331 mph (533 km/h), but in reality, the Agera R actually runs at only 288.8 mph (465.1 km/h).

Even at MAX+PRO, the Agera R's below-average acceleration and stability still show, although the car has a very high top speed stat. Interestingly, the Agera R acts as a Class S but slightly downgraded version of the Holden Coupe 60, as both share the same basic performance traits, although the Holden is faster, at 289.2 mph (465.6 km/h), and much more competitive (being a top competitor in Class B and Multiplayer).

The Koenigsegg Agera R costs to buy and  to max out. Its Pro Kits require, 9 of each Class S Parts card, 16 Forced-Induction V8 cards, 8 Mid-Tech cards, and 20 Advanced Tech cards, making the total upgrade and purchase cost.

Given the Agera R's lackluster performance for its rank, as well as the car's instability, the Koenigsegg Agera R is not a recommended choice for either Events or Multiplayer, as its low nitro efficiency and underwhelming performance render its competitiveness very low. Even with the best Multiplayer-friendly upgrade configuration for this car, it is still nowhere as competitive as the likes of the McLaren Mercedes MP4-25, W Motors Lykan HyperSport, Mercedes-Benz Silver Lightning, Lamborghini Estoque, or the aforementioned Holden Coupe 60. The Lykan is a much better choice due to having far more well-balanced performance even for a higher price, and in most cases, the Lykan is better than the Agera R. At the time of Asphalt 8: Airborne ' s original release, the Agera R would rival the Mercedes-Benz Silver Lightning for the fastest car in the game; while the Silver Lightning can conserve nitro better and is much cheaper in upgrading, the Agera R has a higher total speed and better handling.

The Agera R, in other terms, is required for the Career Mode, particularly Season 8, which requires this car in order for the season to be completed. The car also counts towards the "Euro Aces" collection. The Agera R does have some potential in being a Credits-grinding machine, with its 15th Car Mastery Challenge being an Unplugged race in Alps Reverse. This race has an average earning rate of approximately in an average race time of 54 seconds.

Asphalt Nitro
The Koenigsegg Agera R appears in Asphalt Nitro as a Class S car. It behaves exactly like its Asphalt 8: Airborne rendition.

The car costs or US$8.99 to purchase.