Koenigsegg has been embroiled in a major controversy on social media. A frustrated Regera owner has criticized the brand for the hypercar's unreliability in an Instagram post.
@the.hamilton.collection posted a story with a doctored photo of Koenigsegg's CEO, captioned, "Thanos von Koenigsegg won't silence me anymore." They added, "The number of Koenigsegg owners DMing us with their complaints, problems, etc. would surprise you."
Christian von Koenigsegg has responded by sharing his side of the story. Denying claims that the Regera had been in service for a month, Koenigsegg stated that, according to records, the car had arrived at the dealership only three days prior.
CVK also revealed that payment was pending for a new Jesko ordered by the same customer. As you can clearly see in the video, the car is ready for shipment.
It's worth noting that Christian admits that these extreme cars are complex and may experience some issues during the initial stages of production. However, the company regularly releases updates and improves the product. He also emphasizes the fact that @the.hamilton.collection purchased the Regera from a used car dealer. Records show that the car hadn't been serviced for three years, which means it may have missed some important updates.