- Mansory has customized the Koenigsegg Jesko, the first from the Swedish automaker.
- It features sandy brown exterior paint, a teal interior and added carbon fiber aerodynamic wells.
- It was built as part of an online casino promotion.
Mansory customized his first Koenigsegg, and it’s a Jesko. It was built as part of an online casino promotion Spartans.com, and the good news is that it doesn’t look nearly as bad as you might think.
The Swedish hypercar features sand-colored paint and carbon fiber aerodynamic elements, and the two-tone color is subtle for Mansory. Unlike some of the tuner’s other cars, the exterior upgrades match the Jesko’s already wild styling.
The hypercar has a huge front splitter with end plates high enough for a pair of canards. Mansory also adds canards to the bumper. Aerodynamics have been added to the doors along the side and the side skirts have been improved.
At the rear, Mansory installed a new rear wing and diffuser. Inside, the Koenigsegg gets a teal Mansory interior that doesn’t look too out of place against the gold exterior.
Koenigsegg unveiled the Jesko at the 2019 Geneva Motor Show (RIP). The Jesko features a 5.0-liter twin-turbocharged V8 engine, producing 1,600 horsepower, and the company’s nine-speed Light Speed Transmission. It can generate up to 3,086 pounds of downforce.
Taking Motor1s: Mansory is known for pushing stylistic boundaries and disturbing people on the internet, but the first Koenigsegg seems shockingly understated. The sand-colored exterior, carbon fiber parts and blue-green interior do not overpower the Jesko’s already bold styling.
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