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The Interior
The Koenigsegg CC interior seems merged with the
exterior; the dynamic flow of lines and surfaces
continue into the cabin and naturally bind them
together. The layout is strictly symmetrical, with
its elements mirrored on the centreline. All details
are refined and the surfaces are cleaned of
unnecessary obstructions. The focal point is the
circular main control panel with its zodiac of
multicolour lights and stainless steel buttons. In
the very midpoint of the car is the turned gear
lever; a flagpole topped by a gemstone carved with
the Swedish colours. The main instrument cluster is
mounted conveniently around the steering rod so that
it always faces the driver. It is designed to be
fully visible through the upper spokes of the
steering wheel, giving the driver a complete
overview.
It includes tachometer, indicators and an LCD
unit giving full feed-back to the driver. The metal
parts are of machined and anodized aluminium, giving
them a frostlike sheen that makes them stand out
against the leather background. Suede covers the
dashboard and the muscle-like lower sections of the
doors, serving to reduce sun glare and provide
contrast to the composition. Ergonomics-engineers
designed the carbon fibre chairs, which are fitted
with Tempur for utmost comfort and flexibility.
Their compactness leaves space for tall drivers, and
they can be adjusted to offer a perfect driving
position. This design fulfills the basic objective;
to combine wild racing performance and comfortable
everyday driving. Designer Joachim Nordwall came up
with the original design concept of this interior.

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