It's unclear what led up to the accident but it seems like a low-speed contact that probably didn't cause much damage
A Buick and a Koenigsegg Agera came together in a fender bender in China. The Buick in question appears to be a Verano worth around $27,000 when new. The Koenigsegg Agera R is likely worth about $3 million even after this crash. Accidents happen all of the time. Some are avoidable, others aren't, but far more often than not, they fail to be newsworthy. Involved parties swap insurance paperwork and move on without anyone noticing.
There's also no visible damage to either car so there are no clues about who hit who. It's plausible that the Buick driver didn't even see the Agera and came over into the adjacent lane. After all, the roof of the hypercar is lower than the window sill in the sedan. Regardless, the insurance companies dealing with all of this will have an interesting time sorting out the details. The Agera R appears to be what Koenigsegg enthusiasts refer to as #7096 or King.
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