The Koenigsegg Jesko, already hailed as a titan among hypercars, has just rewritten the record books once again, breaking multiple world records and pushing the limits of automotive engineering even further.
In its latest test runs, the Jesko not only surpassed its own previous speed records but also set new benchmarks for acceleration and braking, solidifying its place as the undisputed king of the hypercar world. Among the new feats, the Jesko recorded the fastest time from 0 to 400 km/h and back to 0 — a grueling test of speed and stopping power that only a handful of machines have ever conquered.
Developed by the Swedish automotive powerhouse Koenigsegg, the Jesko boasts a twin-turbocharged V8 engine that delivers up to 1,600 horsepower on E85 fuel. Combined with its revolutionary nine-speed Light Speed Transmission (LST) and cutting-edge aerodynamic design, the car achieves performance figures that were once thought impossible.
Company founder Christian von Koenigsegg hailed the achievement, saying, “With every record the Jesko breaks, we are not just celebrating numbers — we are celebrating the relentless spirit of innovation and engineering excellence that defines Koenigsegg.”
Car enthusiasts and industry experts around the world have lauded the Jesko’s accomplishments, calling it a landmark moment in hypercar history. The records not only underline Koenigsegg’s dominance in performance engineering but also challenge rivals like Bugatti and Rimac to up their game.
As the world marvels at the Jesko’s breathtaking capabilities, Koenigsegg is already hinting at future innovations, promising that the best may be yet to come.