The Ghost Squadron Tour is an extraordinary supercar rally for owners worldwide. This year, in 2025, nearly 30 cars are participating in an exciting journey that includes not just driving through picturesque mountains and rivers, but also ferry rides and breathtaking sights at every turn.

Unlike last year’s exploration of France, the Ghost Squadron journeyed through Portugal this year, with the participation of several exceptional Koenigsegg vehicles, including some from the CC850 line—the latest model from the Swedish manufacturer.

In the naming convention, the number 850 does not refer to the horsepower as one might expect from commercial supercars. Instead, the number 8 is separated to form the initials CC, recalling Koenigsegg’s first hypercar, the CC8S, unveiled two decades ago.

The number 50, on the other hand, celebrates both the 50th birthday of Christian von Koenigsegg, the founder of Koenigsegg, and the limited production run of 50 CC850 models worldwide.

The CC850 is powered by a 5.0-liter twin-turbocharged V8 engine borrowed from the Jesko supercar, producing a maximum output of 1,385 horsepower when running on E85 fuel, placing it firmly in the megacar category.

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