Koenigsegg is no stranger to vehicles that cost a boat load of cash, but their most recent creation takes the cake.
Dubbed Naraya, this one-off creation is covered in blue-tinted carbon fibre which also makes up the interior as well and to top it all off, both the inside and outside feature gold accents to highlight and create quite the contrast.
That’s not all, as this example features 155 artificial diamonds surrounding the nameplate and 18-carat gold leaf which was all placed by hand. To achieve the finish, Koenigsegg flew out expert Italian craftsmen Ettore “Blaster” Callegaro who expertly attached the precious metal over a span of two weeks.
Now for the bad news. This particular model already has an owner that lives somewhere in the world where they drive on the right-hand of the road meaning we may never see this one on the streets of the UAE.
How much the customer spent to achieve this finish is unknown, but with all the extra work that went into it, you can except a seven figure number higher than the base price.
Modifications are purely cosmetic as exclusively powering the rear wheels is a twin-turbocharged V8 petrol engine with an estimated output of 1,160 horsepower.
This vehicle will stand proudly at Blenheim Palace in Oxfordshire, United Kingdom and will share the spotlight with a One:1 finished in a similar colour and a single Agera R which is said to be the last one built.
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