Mansory reveals a carbon fiber makeover for the Koenigsegg Jesko and it somehow looks even wilder

Published on Feb 02, 2026 at 7:29 AM (UTC+4)
by Claire Reid

Last updated on Feb 02, 2026 at 7:29 AM (UTC+4)
Edited by Claire Reid

Mansory has given the Koenigsegg Jesko a carbon-fiber makeover and it manages to make the already beautiful supercar into something even more attention-grabbing.

Mansory aren’t known for shying away from a striking transformation. 

The company has previously released its Elogation Cybertruck that looks like its just rolled out of the year 3000, and this head-turning purple Ferrari 812 Superfast, which was given a boost to its horsepower as well as its looks. 

Now, the high-end tuning company has turned its attention to the Koenigsegg Jesko with an aerodynamic carbon fiber package that gives the car a slick new look.

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The Mansory has given the Koenigsegg a cool new look with carbon fiber elements

Koenigsegg unveiled the Jesko back in 2019, and it went into production a couple of years later. 

The car is a successor to the Agera, and was offered in three variations: the Absolut, the Attack, and Saddair’s Spear. 

Production of the 1,280 horsepower hypercar has been limited to just 125 units, making the car as rare as it is powerful. 

And in an attempt to elevate the Jesko even higher, Mansory has created an all-carbon fiber aerodynamic kit that gives it a new look. 

Mansory’s makeovers are always divisive, but this time around, the updates and upgrades to the car are a lot subtler than some we’ve seen in the past. 

As ever, the package contains lots of carbon fiber components – 17 in total, according to Mansory.

These include some new canards on the front bumper and boosted side skirts, as well as a new carbon fiber wing that’s been designed to increase the car’s downforce.

The Jesko has also been given some aerodynamic extras to the rear including a diffuser.

The Mansory Jesko is finished in a muted sandy beige color with black accents.

Inside, the car has been decked out in an attention-grabbing shade of teal, which introduces a bold splash of color to the car. 

Overall, the car is still unmistakably a Jesko, but has been tweaked and tuned to give it a distinctly Mansory flavor.

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The first ever Mansory Jesko recently landed in Dubai

The first ever Mansory Koenigsegg Jesko was recently spotted in Dubai. 

The stunning vehicle debuted last month. 

The car was commissioned as part of a promotion for an online casino, and is reportedly set to be given away to one very lucky winner as a prize.

Under the hood, the Jesko had held onto its original five-liter twin turbo V8 engine, which can produce up to 1,280hp on standard fuel and up to 1,600hp when running on E85.

As yet, Mansory hasn’t revealed pricing for its Koenigsegg Jesko package.

But given that the company’s vehicles frequently sell for over $2 million, you could probably safely assume it won’t come cheap.

Timeline of how the Koenigsegg Jesko was brought to life

Late 2018: Teasers are released about the successor to the Agera

March 2019: The Koenigsegg Jesko is officially unveiled to the public at the Geneva International Motor Show

March 2020: Absolut variant – a streamlined version for top speed runs – is unveiled

Summer 2021: Production begins

June 2023: First confirmed customer Jesko deliveries are carried out

June 2024: The Absolut sets new acceleration benchmarks, achieving a 0-4000km/h time of 27.83 seconds

August 2025: The Absolut beats its own acceleration record, reaching a time of 25.21 seconds this time around

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With a background in both local and national press in the UK, Claire moved to New Zealand before joining the editorial team at Supercar Blondie in May 2024. As a Senior Content Writer working on New Zealand Standard Time (NZST), Claire was the first writer on the team to make the site’s output a slick 24/7 operation covering the latest in automotive news.