The Koenigsegg Jesko isn’t the most efficient vehicle out there … except when it comes to setting records. The futuristic hypercar’s Absolut variant closed out June on a high note, breaking the ...
The Koenigsegg Jesko Absolut, a marvel of automotive engineering, has once again proven its dominance in the hypercar world by obliterating the 0-400-0 km/h world record. This remarkable feat was ...
Two years ago, in April 2022, a certain Swedish company unveiled their fastest-ever vehicle (in pre-production version), and ever since, the world has been waiting to see it stand up to its promise.
Koenigsegg's Jesko Absolut has just thrown down a new statement run in one of the most hardcore hypercar feats of acceleration and braking, blasting from a dead stop to 400 kilometers an hour (248 mph ...
Swedish hypercar manufacturer Koenigsegg is getting ready to deliver the first of its limited-run Jesko. At the same time, it’s lent one out to the folks at Top Gear. Prepare to watch more than 1,200 ...
Swedish hypercar builder Koenigsegg always has something crazy for the Geneva Motor Show. But even though this year's event was canceled, the company still revealed its latest machine in a video shot ...
Koenigsegg once again breaks the speed and braking record of 0-400-0 kph The Jesko Absolut beat the Koenigsegg Regera and Rimac Nevera The records were set using the same Michelin Pilot Sport Cup 2R ...
View post: 1988 Ford E-250 Coachmen Camper Conversion For Sale In Mystery Machine Livery. Koenigsegg has recaptured a coveted speed record from Rimac. In 2024, the Koenigsegg Jesko Absolut set a new 0 ...
Man, don’t you hate it when your $3 million hypercar catches on fire? Me, too, though my most expensive car is only a fraction of a percent of the costs associated with the Koenigsegg Jesko, which ...
The Koenigsegg Jesko is one of the fastest cars on the planet, setting record after record. But the hypercar maker wants more speed records—and may not stop till it has all of them. On its mission to ...
A Koenigsegg Jesko Attack “Nür Edition”—a somehow even more extreme version of what was already one of the world’s wildest performance cars—cooked down to a heap of hot trash on the side of a Greek ...
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