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Behold the 1,360bhp Koenigsegg Agera RS1

We’ll get the bad news out of the way first: this isn’t a Koenigsegg Agera RS that you can actually buy, should you have the necessary financial arrangements or extraneous organs/children/pets you might want to offload.
Because they all sold out over a year ago. But the good news is that it’s one of the most powerful Koenigsegg Agera RSs ever built. It is called the Koenigsegg Agera RS1, and it has premiered at the New York Auto Show. That’s on now. Cast your mind back to March 2015, and Christian von Koenigsegg announced that 25 Koenigsegg Agera RS cars would be built. Largely because the technology involved in developing the hugely sticky, fast and track-friendly One:1 was just too good to restrict to seven models. _
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Got £236k? Buy the rarest Aston Martin on sale

Want an Aston Martin Valkyrie, but with up to 150 being made, fear it won’t be rare enough?
Well, look this way. There is no Aston as rare as the Vanquish you see here. To the naked human eye it probably looks like ‘just’ a Vanquish Volante. ‘Just’, naturally, is not the perfect word for describing a V12 convertible with something approaching 600bhp. But in the context of modern hypercars, you know what we mean. This, though, is an AM37 Vanquish Volante. It is a one-of-one limited edition – see, told you Astons get no scarcer – and it’s the work of the company’s Q bespoke department. It was created to help launch the AM37 powerboat. _
These are the world’s best police cars

Italian State Police get a second Huracán for police duties. It joins an excellent list.
Italian State Police Lamborghini Huracan If you’re an Italian traffic cop, today is a very good day, for Lamborghini has just donated a second Huracan to the country’s Highway Patrol. Like the first, it will be used for “normal police operations”, as well as the urgent transport of blood and organs. Naturally, it isn’t entirely standard. There’s the same 610bhp N/A V10 and all-wheel drive system, sure, and all the normal stuff you’ll find in any regular police car. Lights, sirens, radios, a video camera and gun rack - it’s all there. The tyres even have special blue sidewalls to match the ‘Police Medium Blue’ bodywork. It is very cool, certainly, but the Italians aren’t the only ones with flash police cars. Have a flick through the gallery for some of our faves… _
Gallery: eight Koenigsegg hypercars in Geneva

Marvel at the sight of much horsepower and expense in Switzerland
The Geneva Motor Show, 2017: certainly no shortage of horsepower, with the likes of the Ferrari 812 Superfast, Porsche 911 GT3 and McLaren 720S. But just outside the Palexpo, Koenigsegg’s customers put on a little horsepower show all of its own. And it was glorious. Yep, some Koenigsegg owners decided to huddle together for an impromptu gathering and parade through Switzerland’s capital to the motor show. There were eight Koenigseggs in attendance (although you will only see seven in most pics as a blue One:1 rocked up late) that included two One:1 models (from only seven ever built), the first Agera RS built for the US market (Agera XS), the recently re-built Agera prototype, the yellow Agera ML (that drove across the alps to get there), the gold-leaf Agera RS Naraya, and two CCXs. _
The Bugatti Chiron in numbers

And power by the score – the new Bugatti’s mind-warping specs, in digital form
On episode four of TG TV s24, you may have spotted Chris Harris behind the wheel of the Bugatti Chiron. And if, like us, you were awestruck by the vision of Mr Harris powersliding a 1479bhp hypercar, you’re probably replaying the vision in your head right now. Well, if you’re in the UK, you can watch it again, or you could relish in a little game of Top Trumps. Although it really isn’t Top Trumps. As Harris said in his TG telly piece, the Chiron isn’t really a car that you compare to the current holy trinity of hybrid hypercars (the 918, P1 and LaFerrari) so this is more a celebration of numbers – usually the bizarrely large. _
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