The first federalized Koenigsegg has landed in the U.S., and made its debut in Monterey last week. It's the Agera XS, which is a special build of the Agera RS. The owner is none other than Kris Singh,who also owns the first Lamborghini Veneno in the U.S.

Some thought the Volkswagen CC was going to die at the end of the current model's life cycle, but that isn't the case. A new generation is being prepared and our spy photographers were able to record a prototype testing in the wild. The new CC should debut in 2017 with U.S. deliveries beginning in 2018.

Lamborghini used car week in Monterey as an opportunity to show the world the roadster version of its Centenario supercar. Looking even more ridiculous than the coupe version, only 20 units will be produced of the Centenario Roadster, each producing 759 horsepower from its 6.5-liter V-12 engine.

You'll find all these stories and more in today's car news, right here at Motor Authority:

Veneno owner Kris Singh takes delivery of first U.S.-spec Koenigsegg Agera RS

2018 Volkswagen CC spy video

Lamborghini just blew the roof off the insane Centenario

Ford GT production extended by two years, but don't expect to get one

1936 Lancia Astura Pinin Farina Cabriolet claims Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance Best of Show honors

1 in 6 cars sold in 2020 must be electric to meet fuel-economy rules: study

Le Mans-winning Jaguar D-Type sells for record $21.8 million in Monterey

Ferrari Enzo designer unveils limited edition Kode57 supercar

The Quail at Carmel 2016 features stunning classics, exotic cars