Koenigsegg Jesko – a limited hypercar, which will be released in a series of 125 copies. One of them will go to businessman Manny Khoshbin, who shared on social media information about one very expensive option for this car.
$443,400 – that’s how much you need to pay extra for a body made of a material called KNC (Koenigsegg Naked Carbon). For this money, you can buy a Rolls-Royce with change, that’s exactly how much the Swedes value the so-called “naked carbon”. Why is it so expensive?
It’s all about the fact that it is made by hand, namely – the layer of epoxy resin remaining after baking the parts in the autoclave is removed. If “the hand trembles” during polishing, irreparable damage to the structure of the pattern can occur.
The second most expensive option for the Koenigsegg Jesko is painting in red, blue, green, or purple. Such pleasure will cost almost $350,000.
As for the aforementioned businessman, he decided not to be stingy with money for options for his collectible hypercar, and ultimately they will cost 3 and a half million dollars with an initial price of 2.7 million.
Specifications of Koenigsegg Jesko
- Maximum speed: 450 km/h
- Acceleration to 100 km/h: 2.8 s
- Engine power: 1600 hp
- Torque: 1526 Nm
- Engine volume: 5.1 liters
- Weight: 1420 kg