The Koenigsegg Jesko is one of the most exclusive hypercars on the planet, with only 125 units set for production and a price tag hovering around $3 million. Yet, Mansory didn't hesitate to get hold of one and dial everything up for a customer in the Middle East.
The result is a car that's been transformed into a carbon fiber-heavy beast, with extensive upgrades to its exterior and interior. The new color scheme gives the car a very different presence, but it's the barrage of carbon fiber add-ons that truly transform the Swedish monster.
From the front end to the rear, Mansory has added new parts made from lightweight carbon fiber, including a thick strip on the hood and new louvers. Other exterior upgrades include new air intake surrounds, aerodynamic canards, and carbon stripes running along the doors.
The interior has also been modified with turquoise-colored leather trim on the seats, door panels, center console, and headliner. With these extensive modifications, Mansory's Jesko is now a true showstopper, but it's hard to imagine how these upgrades will affect its performance.
Christian von Koenigsegg must be watching through his fingers as this car takes shape. The Mansory team has clearly outdone themselves with this project, and the end result is a hypercar that's both beautiful and intimidating.
Whether or not this level of customization is necessary for a $3 million hypercar remains to be seen, but one thing is certain: this Jesko is now a true head-turner on the road.
This level of customization is typical of Mansory's approach, which often pushes the boundaries of what's possible with high-end vehicles. The extent of these modifications raises questions about the practicality and performance impact of such extensive upgrades.




