Discover Mansory’s debut aerodynamic upgrade for the Koenigsegg Jesko Attack, featuring carbon fiber styling and a bold sand‑dune gold finish. Learn more now!

Background of the Koenigsegg Jesko Attack
The Koenigsegg Jesko Attack, chassis #7295, debuted in November 2023 in Switzerland. Finished in a pristine Crystal White paint with a twin‑tone interior of Snow and Desiato leather, the hypercar quickly became a collector’s dream.

Changing Hands and Early Modifications
Since its delivery, the Jesko Attack has changed owners five times. The current proprietor, the fifth owner, repainted the machine in a striking black‑and‑Tiffany‑Blue scheme and enlisted the German tuning house Keyvany for interior upgrades. However, the custom leather seats sourced from China reportedly suffered from sub‑par quality, prompting the owner to seek a more reputable partner.

Mansory Steps In
German performance‑tuning specialist Mansory announced its very first project for a Koenigsegg, unveiling a bespoke aerodynamic package for the Jesko Attack. Unlike previous concepts, this kit focuses on lightweight carbon‑fiber components and an eye‑catching paint job.

- Exterior: All‑carbon aerodynamic elements, including a reshaped front splitter, side skirts, and a revised rear diffuser.
- Paint: A deep sand‑dune gold finish inspired by Middle‑Eastern aesthetics, replacing the original white.
- Wheels: The original white forged wheels are now coated in a dark, high‑gloss black.
- Branding: A large Mansory badge is integrated into the lower face of the front splitter.
The interior retains the Tiffany Blue theme, but Mansory replaces every leather panel with its own premium upholstery, delivering a seamless look and feel.

Technical Details Remain Untouched
Powertrain specs are unchanged: a 5.0 L twin‑turbo V8 delivering 1,298 hp (1,000 Nm) on conventional gasoline. When run on E85 bio‑fuel, the engine can produce up to 1,625 hp and 1,500 Nm, channeled through Koenigsegg’s nine‑speed LST dual‑clutch gearbox.

According to Mansory, the aerodynamic upgrades do not interfere with the car’s original performance software. The factory‑installed Autoskin system, which operates doors, hood and trunk with a single button, remains fully functional.

Performance Projections
Mansory has not released official figures for the new aero package, but the original Jesko Attack’s front wing can generate 800 kg of downforce at 249 km/h, 1,000 kg at 275 km/h, and up to 1,400 kg at its top speed. Enthusiasts anticipate similar or slightly improved numbers after the carbon‑fiber re‑tuning.

Pricing and Availability
The cost of Mansory’s bespoke upgrade has not been disclosed. For reference, retail prices for a stock Koenigsegg Jesko Attack typically range between US$4 million and US$5 million, depending on options and market.

With this limited‑run transformation, Mansory aims to set a new benchmark for hyper‑car personalization, blending extreme performance with ultra‑luxury aesthetics.




