Discover Mansory’s debut Koenigsegg Jesko Attack upgrade—an exotic carbon‑fiber makeover that pushes performance. Explore the details now!

Background
German tuning specialist Mansory has officially launched its inaugural project for the ultra‑exclusive Koenigsegg Jesko Attack. While Mansory is renowned for re‑imagining Ferraris, Lamborghinis and Bentleys, this marks the first time the firm has taken on a Koenigsegg hypercar.

Original Specification
The base Jesko Attack, chassis #7295, rolled out to its first owner in November 2023 in Switzerland. It debuted in a pristine Crystal White finish with a two‑tone interior – a blend of Snow white and Desiato black. Under the hood sits Koenigsegg’s 5.0 L twin‑turbo V8, delivering 1,298 hp and 1,000 Nm of torque through a nine‑speed LST gearbox.

Ownership Journey
Since its delivery, the hypercar has changed hands five times. The current owner, the fifth proprietor, repainted the vehicle black and added a splash of Tiffany Blue to the cabin. An intermediate upgrade by the boutique firm Keyvany introduced new leather upholstery, but reports suggest the leather sourced from China did not meet the expected quality standards, prompting a return to Mansory for a full refurbishment.

Mansory’s Customisation
Rather than a radical redesign, Mansory’s approach focuses on lightweight aerodynamics and refined aesthetics:

- Carbon‑fiber aero kit: New front splitter, side skirts and rear diffuser crafted from high‑modulus carbon fiber.
- Colour palette: The entire body has been repainted in a deep desert‑gold hue reminiscent of Middle‑Eastern sands, while the original white wheels have been darkened to a sleek matte finish.
- Rear wing upgrade: The active rear wing’s shape has been tweaked for improved downforce, and a large Mansory logo now adorns its underside.
- Interior refresh: The Tiffany Blue theme is retained, but all leather surfaces have been replaced with premium Mansory‑sourced upholstery.
- Autoskin integration: The vehicle keeps its one‑touch door, hood and trunk operation – a hallmark of Koenigsegg’s “Autoskin” technology.
Performance Impact
Mansory states that the powertrain remains untouched. When running on E85 bio‑fuel, the Jesko Attack can push up to 1,625 hp and 1,500 Nm of torque. The new aerodynamic elements are claimed to increase downforce dramatically – up to 800 kg at 249 km/h and a potential 1,400 kg at higher speeds – although exact figures have not been released by the tuner.

Pricing and Availability
The cost of Mansory’s bespoke package has not been disclosed. For reference, an undisputed Koenigsegg Jesko Attack typically lists between US$4 million and US$5 million at authorized dealers.

With this launch, Mansory signals its entry into the highest tier of hypercar personalization, offering owners an exclusive blend of Scandinavian engineering and German‑crafted luxury.






