Stare at these new pictures of the 300mph Koenigsegg Jesko
A hypercar in the mountains of Switzerland equals the kind of life we really need
This is the Koenigsegg Jesko, photographed here in the resplendent mountains of Lucerne. Which is in Switzerland.
Photography: Eric Griess and Steven Wade
Advertisement - Page continues belowThese were taken very recently by the Koenigsegg team, and we want to share them with you, our faithful readers, because a) it looks really cool, and b) it’s an important car.
Why so important? Koenigsegg reckons the Jesko will be able to breach the magic 300mph marker. The first then, of the Big Hypercars to do so – at least until Christian von Koenigsegg finds the right tyres, a really long bit of road, and a stash of courage.
Advertisement - Page continues belowCreating the motive force necessary for a 300mph run is a heavily modified version of the Agera’s 5.0-litre twin-turbo V8. It’s got a flat-plane crank 5kg lighter than the old 90-degree crank. “It changes the exhaust note quite a bit,” CvK told us. Yahtzee!
There are also two big turbos, a 20-litre carbon tank with a small electric compressor firing air at 20 bar, resulting in a whopping 1,578bhp (when run on E85 biofuel), and 1,106lb ft.
Attached to this haymaker of an engine is Koenigsegg’s own ‘light speed gearbox’, which packs nine speeds and a multi-clutch operation. It’s very complicated and strong and you don’t really need to know how it works. It just does.
As does the downforce. Koenigsegg says it develops 800kg at 155mph, 1,000kg at 171mph, and 1,400kg at its undisclosed top speed. Considerably more than the downforce generated by the One:1, and that wasn’t shy.
Advertisement - Page continues belowThere are fancy dampers, a horizontal Triplex one to prevent squatting under acceleration, a bigger carbon tub, lightweight carbon fibre wheels, and sticky tyres.
See that screen perched behind the steering wheel? That’s new, and displays G-Force. No doubt useful for when speaking to your doctor. ‘Yes doc, I pushed the accelerator and then my kidneys were in my throat is this normal please help.’
Advertisement - Page continues belowYou want one, don’t you? Just 125 Jeskos are being built, each costing $3m plus local taxes. And, in possibly the sweetest move ever, its named after Christian’s dad. Aww.
Read more on the 300mph Jesko here, then watch a video of it here.
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