Koenigsegg Trevita is a true supercar jewel which represents new design heights in the automobile world. The name Trevita comes from the Swedish language and it means – three whites. At first glance, the Trevita’s body looks same as the CCXR’s, but with one big difference, the new Trevita is fully shaped in diamond white carbon using the new Koenigsegg Proprietary Diamond Weave technology.
With the new and unique technology, Koenigsegg has managed to coat fibers with a diamond finish. The process was fully developed at Koenigsegg headquarters in Angelholm Sweden, where the fiber treatment is conducted carefully in small quantities, prior to further processing the prepreg material.
And now the most interesting part, Koenigsegg said that they will only produce three Trevitas in total, hence the name, which automatically enthrones the supercar jewel as one of the most rare cars in the world.

When sunlight hits the car, it sparkles like millions of silvery white diamonds infused inside the visible carbon-fiber-weave bodywork.
Trevita is an abbreviation in Swedish and translates into “three whites.” The Koenigsegg’s visible carbon-weave bodywork is renowned around the globe for its perfection and uniqueness. However, so far, it has only been possible to utilize the classic black carbon fibers.
As Koenigsegg always strives to create new unique technologies and solutions, it has now reached a new milestone—the Koenigsegg proprietary diamond weave.
By utilizing a new and unique method, Koenigsegg has managed to coat fibers with a diamond finish. The process was fully developed at Koenigsegg headquarters in Ängelholm, Sweden, where the fiber treatment is conducted carefully in small quantities, prior to further processing the pre-preg material.
Koenigsegg will only produce three Trevitas in total, hence the name. This makes the Trevita one of the rarest cars in the Koenigsegg family cars.