The Agera RS managed to reach a mark of 403 km/h, and braking to a complete stop took it 36.44 seconds. For comparison, the Bugatti with driver Juan-Pablo Montoya took 41.96 seconds for this process.

In addition, the Bugatti Chiron required a distance of 3.112 km to perform this procedure, while the Agera needed a segment of less than two kilometers — 1958 meters. The actual deceleration took 483 meters.

It is worth noting that the Koenigsegg Agera RS is inferior to the "Chiron" in power: 1360 hp (1371 Nm) versus 1500 hp (1600 Nm).

These speed tests involved a car ready for delivery to an owner from the USA, from which even the yellow protective film had not been removed.