The $2.9 million “golden” Koenigsegg Jesko Attack

Koenigsegg celebrated 2025 in a great way by delivering a KNC Gold Leaf Jesko Attack to an Australian customer.

The Jesko Attack is powered by a 5.0-liter twin-turbo V8 engine, which delivers more than 1,600 hp when using E85 fuel, and one unique example was delivered to a buyer and gold enthusiast in Australia. With this car, Koenigsegg is celebrating the company’s 30th anniversary, he says Klix.ba. The special Jesko Attack is very light and looks quite attractive, and it was ordered by the 35-year-old Australian billionaire Adrian Portelli. It should be said that this is not the first KNC Gold Leaf Jesko Attack, but it is the only one with right hand drive that ended up in Australia.

Koenigsegg Jesko Attack

For those who are not familiar, KNC stands for Koenigsegg Naked Carbon, which means that no varnish or any other coating has been applied to the carbon surface. Instead, a thin layer of epoxy is polished, and the result is a more industrial and metallic look as the light plays with the carbon fiber, while the contrast of the gold trim creates a brilliant scene. The company states that it is 24-karat gold.

Koenigsegg Jesko Attack

The KNC Gold Leaf Jesko Attack will cost Portelli a little more than US$2.9 million with selected options. For this money, he will get a car that can complete a lap of the Laguna Seca track with an astonishing time of 1:24.86. Its performance is aided by a massive air dam that exits through the front hood to create downforce at the front, while downforce at the rear is taken care of by an active rear wing. Triplex suspension ensures that the tires have as much grip as possible.

Source: Klix.ba

Photo: Koenigsegg

Source: autoblog.rs