Manny Khoshbin Drops His Jesko for Koenigsegg’s Wildest Hypercar
Koenigsegg headlines have been everywhere lately. The Hamilton Collection’s ongoing issues with their Jesko have dominated hypercar conversations, and now real estate mogul Manny Khoshbin has added another twist to the narrative. Instead of taking delivery of his Jesko and switching to another brand, Manny has confirmed that he’s switching from the standard to Jesko to its track-ready version, the Sadair’s Spear. The timing is interesting, though Manny never mentions The Hamilton Collection’s frustrations. Only 30 Spears will ever exist, making it the kind of rarity that fits his garage perfectly. Earlier this year, he even sold his one-of-one 2018 Agera RS for $5 million, so there was room for another Swedish hypercar to complement the other Bugatti supercars.
Why Manny Changed His Mind on the Jesko
Manny originally had a standard Jesko on order, even eyeing both the top-speed-focused Absolut and Laguna Seca record-holding Attack variant. That changed the moment he watched the Sadair’s Spear blitz up the hill at the 2025 Goodwood Festival of Speed. Its 47.14-second run was the fastest production car time ever recorded there, helped by its 1,625-hp twin-turbo V8 and aggressive aero. From that moment on, Manny wanted the wildest version Koenigsegg builds.
The Two Specs He Designed on Video
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Because the official configurator isn’t available yet, Manny used the private Jesko configurator reserved for select buyers to create two builds. The first spec wore a rich Chilli Red paint with a $23,200 Arctic White center stripe stretching from the tail to the splitter, paired with $27,300 Chilli Red fins, $104,900 carbon fibre wheels wrapped in Street Cup 2 tyres, Moon Silver brake calipers, and a Desiato alcantara cabin with $1,350 Lingonberry red French-cross stitching.
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His second spec shifted to Yolk Yellow with a Jet Black stripe, the same Moon Silver calipers and carbon wheels, and the same black Desiato interior, only now trimmed with gold French-cross stitching. Manny admits the yellow one has his heart more than the red, though he wants a deeper shade when speccing his own Sadair’s Spear. We agree, the yellow looks better than the red; however, we agree with the YouTube comments – the stripe needs to go.
Delivery Timeline and What Happens Next
Manny hasn’t locked in a final configuration yet and is waiting for feedback from viewers before committing. His choice of having a bold yellow hypercar is a refreshing change from his usual white, black, and exposed-carbon tendencies. If all goes to plan, his Sadair’s Spear arrives in 2026, one of just 30 in the world. We just hope his ownership story ends smoother than the one currently unfolding at The Hamilton Collection.


