The linear acceleration speeds out the speed of 400 and then rushes, the oil and electricity super-run has set a world record! (with video) The super-run should be able to drive fast and still be able to hold it. All super sports car factories will emphasize how fast their speed is, but how do they stop after reaching the speed? The Swedish supercar factory Koenigsegg, using its oil and gas super-run, accelerates from 0 to 400 km/h and then brakes to 0, breaking his previous world record. Koerigsegg's Regera successfully broke the fastest record of 0-400-0km/h. This is the so-called "0-400-0km/h". After accelerating from speed 0 to 400 km, the speed is 0 km per hour. In addition to being able to rush to the top speed of 400 km, it is also necessary to have a strong braking ability to achieve a record. Koerigsegg's Regera, which reached a record of 31.49 seconds, broke the 33.29 second record of Koenigsegg's other Agera RS two years ago. Koenigsegg uses a military airfield in the S