Koenigsegg Shows Off Its First Jesko Absolut Client Spec With An Exposed Carbon Body

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The first client Jesko Absolut rolls off Koenigsegg’s production line.

Christian Von Koenigsegg took his brand from a cool Swedish startup to a hypercar legend in style. It all began with the CC8S, where he showed the world what happens when you mix Swedish precision with a passion for pushing the boundaries of performance. Then came the $3 million Jesko Absolut, and bam, Koenigsegg was setting the rules, offering a blend of speed, luxury, and an ultra-lightweight design that’s hard to beat. Koenigsegg took to its Instagram today to proudly present the first-ever client specification Jesko Absolut, showcasing a stunningly bespoke configuration that gives it a menacing appearance. The Jesko Absolut features a full KNC (Koenigsegg Naked Carbon) body with a ‘Spirit of Performance’ Ghost design intricately worked into the hardtop and sweeps stylishly over the back, blending right into its bare carbon.

The build comes optioned with a bunch of unique, personal touches that are cleverly woven into its race-inspired framework, giving it that extra edge that demands road and track presence. Vibrant red carbon ceramic brakes, carbon aero wheel disks, and ghost badging add the perfect pop of color to its full-carbon body. Inside, the Jesko Absolut’s driver-centric cabin is littered with exposed carbon fiber that mirrors its exterior. The headrest of each Alacantara carbon bucket seat is stitched with a commemorative “Le Mans” design. The Koenigsegg Jesko Absolut packs a monstrous 5.0L twin-turbo V8 engine that generates a mind-blowing 1600 horsepower on E85 fuel. As the Jesko Absolut makes its way into full production mode, the automotive world cannot wait to see some of the upcoming specs. View all Koenigsegg hypercars for sale on duPont REGISTRY by clicking the link below.

Source: Koenigsegg

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