The next Jesko shows up, this time in Marbella

The next Jesko shows up, this time in Marbella

Not too long ago, the very first Jesko Attack was uploaded to the site, and now the second one follows. This model is extraordinary, as it's not painted but made entirely of naked carbon. Among his collection, the owner possesses several other Koenigseggs, including a Regera and an Agera One:1, both also in Naked Carbon.

Marbella is renowned for its wild cars, and it houses interesting garages, including the 'Carage,' which represents Koenigsegg. Therefore, it's quite possible to encounter a Koenigsegg in Marbella, just like this brand new Jesko.
The Koenigsegg Jesko is powered by a newly developed Twin Turbo V8 engine featuring a new 180-degree flat-plane crankshaft, a new intake, larger turbos with air injection, and more precise pressure regulation. The centerpiece of this new engine is the world's lightest production V8 crankshaft. Koenigsegg Jesko's new flat 180-degree crankshaft allows for more power with higher efficiency and a higher redline of 8500 RPM.

The new Koenigsegg V8 engine delivers 1280 horsepower with regular gasoline and an astonishing 1600 horsepower with E85 – an available option in certain markets. The maximum torque reaches 1500 Nm at 5100 RPM, with over 1000 Nm available between 2700 and 6170 RPM.
The heart of every Koenigsegg is its carbon fiber monocoque chassis. Jesko features a monocoque that is 40 mm longer and 22 mm higher than its predecessor, providing more generous head and legroom. Importantly, it still retains its structural rigidity, measured at 65,000 Nm per degree. This extremely stiff and stable chassis allows Koenigsegg engineers to focus on tuning the suspension for performance rather than compensating for suboptimal handling dynamics.


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