The Koenigsegg Jesko Attack stands as the most aerodynamically aggressive and laterally capable road car ever produced by the Swedish manufacturer. Named in honour of Jesko von Koenigsegg, the founder's father, the Jesko Attack represents the pinnacle of Koenigsegg's engineering ambition — a machine engineered not merely to travel in a straight line, but to corner at limits previously reserved for prototype racing cars.
The Jesko programme is limited to just 125 units worldwide, divided between two derivatives: the Attack, optimised for maximum cornering performance, and the Absolut, designed for ultimate top speed. All 125 examples were allocated and sold before a single car reached a customer — making secondary market acquisitions the only path to ownership.
Powering the Jesko Attack is Koenigsegg's bespoke twin-turbocharged 5.0-litre V8, producing 1,280 hp on 98-octane petrol and an extraordinary 1,600 hp on E85 biofuel. This engine is paired with Koenigsegg's revolutionary 9-speed Light Speed Transmission (LST) — a patented multi-clutch gearbox capable of shifting to any gear simultaneously, including non-sequential jumps, making it the fastest-shifting road car transmission in automotive history.
Light Speed Transmission (LST): Unlike conventional sequential gearboxes, the LST uses seven clutch packs and nine gears accessible simultaneously. The driver can downshift from 9th to 2nd in a single instant — with no torque interruption — a feat impossible in any other road car transmission architecture.
The Jesko Attack's aerodynamic package generates up to 1,000 kg of downforce at speed, featuring an active rear wing, front splitter, and a complex underbody venturi system. Every surface of the full carbon fibre body is shaped by CFD optimisation and validated in Koenigsegg's proprietary wind tunnel.
This European-specification example is fully road-legal and EU registered — making it among the rarest and most technically advanced hypercars legally operable on public roads anywhere in the world. Given the fixed production run and the Jesko Attack's status as a generational engineering milestone, this vehicle represents an exceptional investment-grade collector asset.
| Make | Koenigsegg |
| Model | Jesko Attack |
| Year | 2025 |
| Engine | 5.0L Twin-Turbocharged V8 — Koenigsegg-designed |
| Power (Petrol) | 1,280 hp / 950 kW |
| Power (E85) | 1,600 hp / 1,193 kW |
| Torque | 1,500 Nm |
| Transmission | 9-Speed Light Speed Transmission (LST) — Paddle Shift |
| Drive | Rear-Wheel Drive |
| Top Speed | 300+ km/h (Attack configuration) |
| 0–100 km/h | Sub 2.5 seconds (estimated) |
| Downforce | Up to 1,000 kg at speed |
| Construction | Full Carbon Fibre Monocoque |
| Weight | Approx. 1,320 kg (dry) |
| Condition | Collector Grade — Road Legal |
| Registration | European — EU Market |
| Location | Europe (disclosed to verified buyers) |
| Production Number | 1 of 125 Examples Worldwide (all sold out) |
| Mileage | Disclosed upon buyer verification |
| Specification | Disclosed to verified buyers upon enquiry |
| Price | Price on Request (€4,500,000 reference) |
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The Koenigsegg Jesko is limited to 125 units total across both variants — the Jesko Attack (cornering-focused) and the Jesko Absolut (top-speed focused). Every single example was allocated and sold out before customer deliveries began, making secondary market acquisition the only route to ownership.
The Jesko Attack is engineered for maximum lateral G-force and cornering performance, featuring an aggressive aerodynamic package with a large active rear wing, front splitter, and venturi channels generating up to 1,000 kg of downforce. The Jesko Absolut is designed for the lowest possible drag coefficient to achieve maximum straight-line top speed, with a smoother, more streamlined body. The Attack is considered rarer and more sought-after on the collector market.
The Jesko Attack is powered by a Koenigsegg-designed twin-turbocharged 5.0-litre V8 engine producing 1,280 hp on 98-octane petrol and up to 1,600 hp on E85 biofuel, with 1,500 Nm of torque. It is paired with Koenigsegg's proprietary 9-speed Light Speed Transmission.
The Koenigsegg Light Speed Transmission is a patented 9-speed multi-clutch gearbox featuring seven clutch packs that allow the system to engage any gear simultaneously — including non-sequential changes such as jumping from 9th directly to 2nd — with zero torque interruption. It is universally considered the most advanced road car transmission ever developed.
Yes. This European-specification Jesko Attack is fully road legal and registered within the EU market. Koenigsegg built all Jesko examples to meet road registration requirements. It can be driven on public roads across all EU member states.
The Jesko Attack was originally priced at approximately $2.8–3.0 million USD ex-factory. On the European secondary collector market, verified examples are valued in the €4–5.5 million range depending on specification, colour, options, and mileage. Contact David & Co for a confidential price discussion on this specific example.
Unequivocally yes. With a total production of 125 units across both Jesko variants — all sold out before delivery — and the Jesko Attack's status as a landmark engineering achievement, these vehicles are recognised globally as investment-grade collector assets. Secondary market values have already risen significantly above factory list price, a trend consistent with previous Koenigsegg limited productions such as the Agera RS and Regera.
Absolutely. We coordinate fully insured international shipping, EU export and import customs documentation, and global delivery for all vehicles. The Jesko Attack will be transported using specialist enclosed carriers with real-time tracking, climate control, and full insurance coverage appropriate for a vehicle of this value.
Yes. Confidential in-person viewings and independent third-party inspections — including Koenigsegg-authorised specialist assessments — can be arranged for verified, qualified buyers upon request. Contact our team to initiate the buyer verification process.