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Koenigsegg Regera White GT Spirit 1:18

Koenigsegg Regera White GT Spirit 1:18
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Specifications
Brand
Koenigsegg
Manufacturer
GT Spirit
Scale
1:18
Material
Resin
Model Condition
New Model
SKU
GT391
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About the Koenigsegg Regera White GT Spirit 1:18

TL;DR: GT Spirit's 1:18 Koenigsegg Regera in white is a resin replica of the Swedish hybrid hypercar, built as a sealed one-piece body. Sharp panel definition and a factory-style finish suit a modern hypercar shelf well.

Koenigsegg's Regera did away with a traditional transmission entirely, and this GT Spirit resin cast gives that unusual engineering approach a genuinely striking physical presence.

Resin Casting Precision on the Regera's Bodywork

The Regera's low, sculpted surfacing and complex intake ducting benefit directly from resin's sharper edge definition compared to pressure-cast diecast, and the sealed one-piece shell keeps the car's continuous beltline intact from the low nose through the tapering rear deck. The white finish carries a factory-grade depth under direct light, showing the panel surfacing cleanly without any gap lines to interrupt the shape. GT Spirit produces this in limited runs rather than mass diecast volumes, and that small-batch approach shows in the precision of the scribed shut lines and the crisp definition around the Regera's distinctive rear lighting signature.

The Regera's Unusual Engineering Story

Koenigsegg built the Regera around a direct-drive hybrid system that eliminates a conventional multi-speed transmission entirely, an engineering approach few other manufacturers have attempted at this performance level. That mechanical eccentricity gives the car genuine significance among hypercar enthusiasts beyond its raw performance figures. A resin replica of it suits a modern hypercar collection focused on engineering innovation rather than motorsport pedigree, standing apart from more track-focused rivals. Priced at a mid-to-upper resin tier, it represents a specialist, low-volume subject appropriately, matching the exclusivity of the real car itself.

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