The Agera One:1 development car recently surfaced for sale with a $6,000,000 price tag, which kind of makes the “N” a catch.

It may not have the perfect power-to-weight ratio of 1 hp per kilogram, the 1360 hp power output coming from the 5.0-litre twin-turbo V8, or the literally record-braking performance figures.

Unlike the One:1 that was produced in six units, though, the N is actually a true “one-off”. So, as far as exclusivity goes, the less powerful one is actually the winner here. Sure, on paper its measly (…) 1140 hp output is no match for the One:1’s sheer grunt. Really, though, on the public streets, there’s no way you’ll feel short-changed with the N.

Which brings us to the next point: the price. Unlike the $6,000,000 One:1, the Agera N is offered for sale by Super Vettura for $1,788,318; and unless you don’t plan to take it drag racing on an airfield against the prior mentioned Koenigsegg or a fifth-gen fighter jet, you should be fine.

It’s not like the N doesn’t come with its own unique features, like a bespoke specified paintwork in pearlescent white with visible carbon fiber details and blue and yellow stripes. Not only that, it also sports Koenigsegg’s “Aircore” carbon fiber wheels and steering wheel, an Agera R rear wing, One:1 carbon fiber side mirrors and Agera RS sport exhaust system.

Tempted already? Thought so…

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