Koenigsegg Jesko is the latest product of the Swedish car manufacturer and it succeeded the model called Agera RS. The engine in Jesko can produce up to an enviable 1,600 horsepower, and this beast may be the first production car in the world to break the magical 480 km/h mark.
Koenigsegg Jesko it's a beast that many of the supercars won't dare to face head-on. Jesko it has a modified Koenigsegg built-in 5,0-liter V 8-cylinder engine with 1500 torque newton meters and 1280 horsepower (955 kW) or 1600 horsepower if we 'feed' it with higher octane fuel.
In theory it could be Koenigsegg Jesko the first serial car in the world, which would break the magic limit 480 km/h. Everything they need to Koenigsegg all they have to do to achieve this is to find a driver who will, of course hoped, appropriate venue and appropriate tires, which will withstand this daring feat.
Transmitted in wild animals Koenigsegg Jesko does through innovative 9-speed gearbox Light Speed Transmission – it is similar to a dual-clutch transmission, but differs from it in that it does not need to move sequentially through the gears. Z LST-jem can thus be shifted from seventh to fourth gear with extraordinary speed and without waiting for synchronization.
The driver shifts with a short pull of the levers, as they would with a traditional two-clutch gearbox. However, if he operates the levers with longer pulls, the transmission will immediately shift into an enabling gear fastest acceleration.
From an aesthetic point of view, it represents Koenigsegg Jesko evolution of the previous Agera RS with an even greater emphasis on details. Aerodynamic additions produce at speed 275 km/h 1000 kilograms of force pushing the car to the ground, which is for 40 % more than at Ageri RS. The interior is just as extravagant as the exterior, with a similar color scheme and the same vibrant green accents.
Gallery: Koenigsegg Jesko
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