The Koenigsegg Jesko Attack is an incredible hypercar designed for extreme performance. This special version, named Odin after the Norse God of War and Death, takes the Jesko to the next level. Here are 8 cool facts you should know about this remarkable car!
Next came the Agera, which broke numerous speed records and even beat Bugattiās top speed. Then there was the Regera, an innovative hybrid hypercar with a powerful twin-turbo V8 that also set records before retiring in 2022. Now, Koenigsegg has unveiled its latest creation: the Jesko, available in two versionsāAbsolut for record-breaking speed and Attack for dominating race tracks.
But thereās more! The Jesko Attack variant is called Odin, named after the fierce Norse god of war and deathāfather to Thor, the god of thunder (and Marvel superhero). Itās a name that evokes power and fear, just like the car itself!
But thatās not all: the Odin shines with gold flakes and a real gold leaf finish, creating a stunning look that sparkles in the light. Bold accents like the Slingshot Stripe and Apex Stripe add to its aggressive style.
British design house LMM Design played a key role, ensuring every detail is perfect for both appearance and speed.
This beast delivers an incredible 1,280 horsepower and 738 lb-ft of torque to the rear wheels. But if you fuel it with specialized E85, the Attack roars to life with a whopping 1,600 horsepower and 1,106 lb-ft of torque!
Paired with the powerful 5.1L Twin-Turbo V8 Volcano, it can go from 0 to 62 mph in just 2.5 seconds and reach a staggering top speed of 310 mph. However, these impressive stats arenāt even the Attackās best features!
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