At this year’s sort of non-existent Geneva Motor Show, Koenigsegg unveiled the Gemera on an empty convention show floor in front of zero onlookers. But it’s safe to say they got ample of attention online with the car pretty much going viral on all forms of social media due to its blockbuster stats and its unique configuration, a four-seater hypercar. Koenigsegg has positioned it as the ultimate GT, or as they like to call it hyper GT, on sale right now.
The company’s founder Christian Von Koenigsegg said he had a vision for this four-seat layout way back 2003, and got to put it into physical form only this year. You can see the various iterations the company has gone through to come up with the final version showcased at Geneva.
Surface Transforms plc (LON:SCE) are experts in the development and production of carbon-ceramic materials and the UK’s only manufacturer of carbon-ceramic brakes for automotive use. Koenigsegg nominated SCE as a tier one sole supplier on their Gemera car.