Earlier this year, images of the million-dollar supercar Koenigsegg Jesko arriving in the ASEAN market began to attract the attention of car enthusiasts in many countries. This is because the Koenigsegg Jesko is quite expensive, and Singapore, one of the countries with the highest supercar taxes in the world, was where the car’s tires hit the ground.
After being missing for 2 months, the million-dollar Koenigsegg Jesko in Singapore has finally surfaced. The captured images show the supercar being transported on a special car carrier, covered by a specialized protective cover, and being refueled before being delivered to its owner’s home.
What’s interesting is that this million-dollar Koenigsegg Jesko has already been registered, implying that the car will permanently reside in Singapore. It will soon be seen on the streets instead of being displayed in a garage, as some wealthy individuals in Singapore or Malaysia typically do.
The Koenigsegg Jesko in Singapore is likely to be the first in Asia to feature right-hand drive. It is painted in the eye-catching Mellow Yellow color with Imperial blue stripes. The brake calipers are also sprayed in the same blue color. Additionally, the Jesko Attack package, featuring additional carbon details on the exterior, is also selected for this car.
The Koenigsegg Jesko supercar is powered by a dual-turbocharged V8 petrol engine with a displacement of 5.0 liters, which produces a maximum output of up to 1,603 horsepower when fueled with E85 biofuel. If fueled with A98 petrol, the Koenigsegg Jesko’s maximum power is only 1,281 horsepower. Its maximum torque is 1,500 Nm.
All the power of the Koenigsegg Jesko is transmitted to the new 9-speed lightning speed transmission, allowing this supercar to accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in just 2.5 seconds before reaching a mind-boggling top speed of 482 km/h on the open road.