The Koenigsegg Regera is inarguably one of the most ridiculous supercars ever imagined, much less made: the latest project from Swedish performance wizard Christian von Koenigsegg and his company is said to offer 1,500 horsepower through a combination of electric and gasoline powerplants. There will only be 80 made, and they’ll cost nearly $2 million each when deliveries start next year.
Watch Koenigsegg’s next supercar act like a Transformer


That puts the Regera squarely out of reach for most of us, but at least Koenigsegg is giving us some good footage of the prototype: two recent tweets demonstrate the car’s “Autoskin” feature, which can electrically raise and lower practically every body panel. There’s nothing that crazy going on here — it’s just the hood, rear decklid, spoiler, doors, and windows — but when you see them all moving at the same time, it’s a thing of beauty. Particularly with Koenigsegg’s signature door mechanism, which is one of the strangest things in the automotive world.
Go on, take in these videos; they’re only 15 seconds each.
We call this Autoskin. We think you'll enjoy it :-) pic.twitter.com/aeJktvUVQJ
— Koenigsegg Official (@koenigsegg) November 11, 2015 Can Autoskin close doors as well as it opens them, I hear you ask? Why, yes. pic.twitter.com/99ADLeVUWc
— Koenigsegg Official (@koenigsegg) November 12, 2015 Verge Video: The Geneva Motor Show’s craziest cars in 1 minute











