In 2015, Floyd Mayweather experienced a major win against Manny Pacquiao which resulted in him earning a whopping sum of over 175 million USD. In celebration of his success, Mayweather splurged on a collection of luxurious supercars that included the Bugatti Veyron Grand Sport, Ferrari Enzo and an exclusive Koenigsegg CCXR Trevita that was valued at 4.8 million USD (approximately 110 billion).
Koenigsegg, a Swedish supercar company, created a unique version of their CCXR line called Trevita. Initially, the plan was to only produce three of these special cars worldwide. However, this plan was unsuccessful due to the challenging process of creating the silver-white carbon fiber body. As a result, only two Koenigsegg CCXR Trevita were produced, further increasing the value of this exclusive supercar. It’s worth noting that Floyd Mayweather owns one of these rare vehicles designed to meet strict US regulations regarding safety and emissions.
Koenigsegg is renowned for its innovative approach to developing luxury sports cars. One of their unique technologies that has garnered attention from experts and media alike is the creation of white carbon fiber materials using a process called “diamond weaving.” This technique is exclusive to Koenigsegg and has been used to create the body of the CCXR Trevita, making it a rare and highly valuable addition to any car enthusiast’s collection.
The Koenigsegg CCXR Trevita boasts a tough and athletic aesthetic that sets it apart from other supercars on the market. Its interior is designed with a sleek mix of black and white, accented with metallic details and state-of-the-art controls for a modern and intricate look.
The Koenigsegg CCXR Trevita boasts a powerful 4.8l twin-turbo V8 engine that can produce up to 1018 horsepower and 1080 Nm of torque. With this incredible engine, Mayweather’s Koenigsegg Trevita can go from 0-100 km/h in just 2.9 seconds and achieve a top speed of 410 km/h.
Previously, boxer Mayweather had to shell out a whopping $4.8 million (equivalent to over 110 billion VND) to add the Koenigsegg CCXR Trevita to his car collection. It is unclear why he chose to sell it before his highly anticipated match with fellow boxer Conor McGregor, who also boasts an impressive fleet of expensive supercars.