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For the base model, see Helix Zone X (2011)


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Date Removed: October 29, 2024

Overview

The 2018 Helix Zone HX is a Swedish Supercar in Driving Empire. It can hit 285 mph at full upgrades and is currently one of the best highway cars to use, with a relatively low buying price (for its performance) of $3,260,750.

The Helix Zone HX is based on the Koenigsegg Agera RS, an advanced version of the Agera R, implementing some of the new technology and features of the One:1 and combining the features of the Agera R and the Agera S. Koenigsegg billed it as "the ultimate track tool" due to its lightweight features and track optimised technologies. The Agera RS produces 450 kg of downforce at 250 km/h. The 5.0-litre V8 engine now has a power output of 1,176 PS (865 kW; 1,160 hp) on regular pump gasoline. The optional 1-megawatt package increases the engine's power to 1,360 PS (1,000 kW; 1,341 hp). The Agera RS was initially going to be limited to 25 units, however another two were built, one being the factory development car and one as a replacement for a customer car damaged while it was being used for shakedown testing. Each Agera RS could be fully customised by its owner.

This is where it gets more fun - The Bugatti Chiron set a 0-400-0 record of 42s back in 2016. The RS, however, was able to beat its record by 5.56s, at 36.44. 29 days later, they set a new record of 33.29s. Later on, September 27th, 2019, the Koenigsegg Regera was able to SMASH ALL THREE RECORDS, by having a time of 31.49s.

In-game Information

Being as a hypercar that is made for top speed and handling, it performs great on Highway, Drawbridge, Circuit and Cross Country, except Drag due to it not being made for acceleration. It is a good car to buy, however, its successor, the Jesko, performs better than it yet being too buggy.

Oddly enough, its poor acceleration makes it a little bit difficult to use.

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