Carbon and gold rarely mix well outside of jewelry boxes. The Koenigsegg Agera RS “Phoenix” proves that rule spectacularly wrong.
This isn’t just another hypercar with a fancy paintjob.
Wait. Strike that. Let me try again.
Carbon and gold rarely mix well outside of jewelry boxes. The Koenigsegg Agera RS “Phoenix” proves that rule spectacularly wrong.
This Swedish missile wears its exposed carbon fiber body like a tailored suit, accented with 24-karat gold that would make King Midas blush.
It’s the final Agera RS ever built. The swan song. The last hurrah.
The Five Million Dollar Question
Currently listed at $5 million, the Phoenix represents a cool $900,000 markup from its original $4.1 million price tag. That’s what happens when you’re the last of your kind.
The odometer shows just 2,794 miles. Barely broken in.
Real estate tycoon Manny Khoshbin commissioned this beast, specifying details that make other Agera RS owners weep with envy.
Swedish Thunder, Custom Tuned
Under that sculpted hood lurks a 5.0-liter twin-turbo V8 that doesn’t just produce power – it manufactures violence.
With the megawatt upgrade package, this engine delivers a crushing 1,360 horsepower.
The custom Ryft exhaust system doesn’t just expel gases – it announces the car’s presence with a signature howl that makes lesser supercars cower in parking garages.
Golden Details That Matter
The Phoenix doesn’t merely incorporate gold accents – it flaunts them with Swedish precision:
- Full exposed carbon fiber body with 24-karat gold weave patterns that catch sunlight like nothing else on four wheels
- Custom Phoenix badging that reminds everyone this bird is one of one
- Black Alcantara interior with gold stitching that continues the theme inside
The gold-tipped exhaust isn’t just for show. It’s the final punctuation mark on a statement car that doesn’t need to raise its voice to be heard.
Last of the Breed
Koenigsegg has moved on to newer models, making the Phoenix not just rare but historically significant.
Its status as the final Agera RS built guarantees its place in hypercar history.
Most cars depreciate. This one appreciates while sitting still.
For the price of a decent Manhattan apartment, you get something far more exclusive: a carbon-fiber Swedish hypercar that will never be replicated.
The Phoenix name fits perfectly. From the ashes of the Agera RS production run, this golden-accented monster rose to claim its place as the ultimate expression of Koenigsegg’s vision.
It’s not for everyone.
Just the one person with $5 million burning a hole in their fireproof racing suit pocket.






















