Canadian CEO who took delivery of final ever Bugatti Chiron adds Koenigsegg Jesko to collection
Published on Jun 06, 2025 at 9:14 AM (UTC+4)
by Claire Reid
Last updated on Jun 06, 2025 at 9:20 PM (UTC+4)
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Tom Wood
CEO and entrepreneur Bilal Hydrie, who bought the last ever Bugatti Chiron, has added a super rare Koenigsegg Jesko to his impressive collection.
Koenigsegg unveiled the Jesko at the 2019 Geneva Motor Show.
The marque revealed that production would be limited to 125 units, building between 40 to 50 units each year.
Now, businessman Hydrie has revealed he’s one of the lucky folks who managed to get his hands on one, but it wasn’t easy.
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Last year, Bilal Hydrie took delivery of his brand-new 1500HP Bugatti Chiron following a two-year wait.
But it wasn’t just any Bugatti Chiron, it was the last ever 1500 horsepower Bugatti Chiron to be built.

The car even has the words ‘The final 1500 hp Chiron’ written on the door sill. Fancy.
In a piece about his new car for the Wall Street Journal, Hydrie said owning a Bugatti was ‘the ultimate dream’ for him.
“To buy [the] car, I had to put down a deposit of $1.5 million,” he wrote.
“Every car is personalized. I had high expectations and specific things I wanted. But the company is so into the craftsmanship, they cannot do just anything you ask. They will not do anything that doesn’t meet their standards.”
A little over a year on, and it seems as though Hydrie isn’t quite done with splashing his cash on high-end vehicles.
Back in March, he revealed on his Instagram page that he would be the proud owner of an achingly exclusive Koenigsegg Jesko.
Is anyone else feeling a teeny bit envious?
In a video shared on Instagram, Hydrie gave a sneak peek of the process involved when ordering a new supercar from Koenigsegg and could be seen talking design details and specifications with the team.
“What’s better than one hypercar? Two! From Bugatti to Koenigsegg Jesko, owning the world with the last production cars ever,” he wrote in a caption alongside the clip.
“This is history in the making something that belongs in the books. Welcome to the Jesko, where do you even go from here? Nothing left but pure dominance.”
But, as you might imagine, securing such a rare supercar is no easy task.
After being launched at the 2019 Geneva Motor Show, the Koenigsegg Jesko managed to completely sell out before the show even ended.
And unfortunately for Hydrie, he wasn’t on the list.
In an interview with Road & Track, Hydrie said he initially missed out on getting his hands on one of the 125 Jeskos but wasn’t ready to give up on the idea.
He called Koenigsegg and asked if there was any way he might get one, and they told him that although all models were currently allocated, a buyer could pull at some point, but getting on the waiting list came at a cost.
“They told me, ‘Why don’t you put down a $2 million deposit, and maybe we can get you an allocation’,” he told the publication.
Hydrie was more than happy to part with the cash in hopes of getting his dream car, and a few months on, he got a call from Koenigsegg telling him that a car had become available, if he was still interested. Of course, he was.
Hydrie recently visited the Koenigsegg factory to spec out his upcoming Jesko and has been told to expect delivery in February 2026.
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Claire Reid is a journalist who hails from the UK but is now living in New Zealand. She began her career after graduating with a degree in Journalism from Liverpool John Moore’s University and has more than a decade of experience, writing for both local newspapers and national news sites. Claire covers a wide variety of topics, with a special focus on cars, technology, planes, cryptocurrency, and luxury.