- Mansory modified a Koenigsegg Jesko with 17 carbon fiber parts.
- The $3M hypercar now wears a dark cream paint and new wheels.
- Dual-plane wing got new endplates and a full-width carbon lip.
With just 125 units set for production and a price tag hovering around $3 million, the Koenigsegg Jesko is one of the most exclusive hypercars on the planet. Yet that didn’t stop Mansory from getting hold of one and dialing everything up. Somewhere, Christian von Koenigsegg is probably watching through his fingers.
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Built for a customer in the Middle East, this particular Jesko now wears a dark cream or sandy paint finish that echoes its desert surroundings. The new color alone gives the car a very different presence, but it’s the barrage of carbon fiber add-ons that truly transform the Swedish monster.
Carbon Overload
The front end is especially wild. Based on the Jesko Attack, Mansory’s iteration now includes a new front splitter, air intake surrounds, and aerodynamic canards, all made from lightweight carbon fiber. A thick strip of carbon fiber has also been added to the hood, complete with new louvers. There’s no word on how these new parts affect the Jesko’s focused aero performance.
Other exterior upgrades include new carbon fiber parts behind the front wheel arches, carbon stripes running along the doors, and new carbon side sills. Aftermarket wheels have been fitted, and the brake calipers repainted to match the bodywork.
The Back End Goes Ballistic
The rear of the standard Jesko is among the most impressive in the hypercar world, but Mansory has somehow made it even more ridiculous. The dual-pane rear wing has been modified with new endplates, and a multi-piece carbon lip runs across the entire width of the decklid. There’s also a new diffuser and a central F1-inspired brake light.
No Mansory project would be complete without a modified interior, and that’s exactly what this Koenigsegg now has. The carbon fiber bucket seats have been trimmed in turquoise-colored leather, as have parts of the door panels, the steering wheel, center console, and the headliner, complete with black quilted contrast stitching.
