Discover Mansory’s debut aerodynamic makeover for the Koenigsegg Jesko Attack – a striking carbon‑fiber, gold‑sanded masterpiece. Learn more now!

The German tuning specialist Mansory has officially unveiled its inaugural project for a Koenigsegg: a fully reimagined Jesko Attack. While Mansory is famed for sculpting the lines of Ferraris, Lamborghinis and Bentleys, this marks its first foray into the Swedish hypercar arena.

Origin of the car
The base Jesko Attack, chassis #7295, was delivered to its first owner in Switzerland in November 2023, finished in a crisp Crystal White exterior and a two‑tone interior blending Snow‑white and Desiato black. Since then the car has changed hands five times, each owner adding a personal touch – most notably a bold black‑and‑Tiffany‑Blue paint scheme and a set of custom leather seats sourced from a Chinese supplier, a modification that reportedly fell short of Mansory’s quality standards.

From Crystal White to Desert Gold
Seeking a true “rebirth,” the current owner turned to Mansory. The tuning house stripped the Jesko Attack down to its carbon‑fiber skeleton and applied a deep, desert‑gold finish that evokes classic Middle‑Eastern aesthetics. The factory‑white wheels were repainted in a stealth‑black shade to complement the new palette.

Carbon‑Fiber Aerodynamics and Mansory Signature
Mansory’s aerodynamic package is light yet aggressive. New carbon‑fiber front splitters, side skirts, rear diffuser and a re‑shaped fixed rear wing replace the factory‑original components, delivering sharper downforce without compromising the vehicle’s sleek silhouette. A large Mansory badge now sits prominently on the underside of the rear wing, signaling the bespoke nature of the build.

Interior Overhaul
While the Tiffany‑Blue theme remains, the cabin’s leather surfaces have been completely replaced with premium upholstery supplied by Mansory, restoring the interior’s tactile luxury. The car retains Koenigsegg’s Autoskin functionality – a single‑press operation that opens the doors, hood and engine cover – ensuring that everyday usability matches its dramatic appearance.

Performance Remains Untouched
Under the striking shell lies the heart of the Jesko: a 5.0‑liter twin‑turbo V8 delivering 1,298 hp and 1,000 Nm of torque in standard configuration. Mansory states that no mechanical alterations were made, preserving the original powertrain. When fueled with E85 bio‑ethanol, the hypercar can push up to 1,625 hp and 1,500 Nm, channelled through Koenigsegg’s 9‑speed LST multi‑clutch gearbox.

Pricing and Availability
Mansory has not disclosed the price of its bespoke kit, but the base Jesko Attack typically retails between US$4 million and US$5 million through official dealers. Prospective buyers should contact Mansory directly for a bespoke quotation and lead‑time information.

With this project, Mansory signals its ambition to become a serious player in the ultra‑exclusive hypercar tuning market, blending its signature opulence with the raw performance of the world’s most extreme supercars.





