The most exceptional Koenigsegg Jesko in the world with carbon fiber body and 24K gold plating

Koenigsegg, a renowned manufacturer of exclusive supercars, has once again impressed the automotive world with their latest masterpiece - the Jesko. This Swedish automaker has set the bar even higher by announcing that only 125 units of this extraordinary model will ever be produced. To make the Jesko even more irresistible, Koenigsegg has revealed stunning images of a truly unique variant, featuring a dazzling 24-karat gold plating.

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In 2019, Koenigsegg unveiled a new model to replace the Agera lineup. The new car, named “Phoenix,” drew inspiration from the renowned Agera RS. The buyer of this remarkable vehicle was American real estate mogul Manny Khoshbin. The Phoenix shares the same level of uniqueness as the recently introduced Jesko, featuring a carbon fiber body with exquisite gold-plated details.

With the Jesko, every exterior detail is meticulously crafted from carbon fiber, layered with a transparent paint finish, while the interior boasts additional gold accents, setting it apart from all other Jesko models.

The car is adorned with various exterior components plated with 24-karat gold, each consisting of 99.9% pure gold. These gold-plated elements include the front aerodynamic splitter, side mirrors, a portion of the hood, the trim above the roof, side skirts, side air intakes, and even the Koenigsegg logo.

This particular Koenigsegg Jesko belongs to the “Attack” variant, designed with a focus on track performance, featuring various aerodynamic enhancements such as a front splitter, rear wing, and a special diffuser. Apart from this version, the Swedish automaker also offers the Jesko Absolut, which excludes the rear wing but still possesses the capability to reach a top speed of 480 km/h.

All variants of the Jesko are equipped with a twin-turbocharged 5.0-liter V8 engine, capable of producing 1,280 horsepower when fueled with gasoline and 1,600 horsepower when running on E85 fuel. This powertrain is paired with a 9-speed dual-clutch transmission that sends power to the rear wheels of the Koenigsegg.

In Vietnam, there are currently two Koenigsegg cars, one being a Regera owned by wealthy individual Hoang Kim Khanh and the other being a CCX owned by a mysterious billionaire. The exact value of each vehicle is unknown, but it is estimated that the Koenigsegg Regera is worth around 200 billion VND (Vietnamese Dong) after completing the necessary procedures.

M?nh Hà (Forum.autodaily.vn)

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