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Mansory Took on the Koenigsegg Jesko and Somehow Didn’t Ruin It

The Notoriety Continues

In the world of luxury and performance tuning, Mansory stands out as one of the outliers. Mansory, as a customization and bespoke tuner, has always stood by its outlandish and in-your-face creations despite the flood of some negative feedback from the public.

The thing is, it seems Mansory’s philosophy works; it continues to not only create out-of-this-world builds, but is even able to expand and reach higher tiers of the automotive world. Case in point: this Koenigsegg Jesko built by Mansory.

Jesko Goes Mansory

Debuted at the supercar/hypercar capital of the world, Dubai, is a one-of-one Koenigsegg Jesko Mansory. Yes, this notorious bespoke builder has gotten its hands on one of the most exclusive and extreme hypercars ever made. This rare creation was actually done in partnership with an online casino brand called Spartans.

While Mansory has the reputation for enhancing (or overdoing) its builds, the Jesko seems to fit right in as a perfect canvas for them. Koenigsegg’s have always looked otherworldy so Mansory need not go overboard on design upgrades. In this case, the Jesko has been repainted in a Sandy hue (paying homage to the Dubai desert) and retains exposed carbon fiber along the body, creating a two-tone colorway.

Since the Jesko is a hypercar built for top speed, it already comes standard with an aggressive aero kit, but Mansory has added carbon-fiber canards to go with the existing kit. In fact, it’s hard to tell where Koenigsegg ended, and Mansory began, because all the elements blend so well, looking truly OEM. However, there are some enhancements to the side profile with aero along the door and upgrades to the sideskirts. The rear gets a new carbon wing and diffuser combo that rounds out the whole build.

Inside, the Jesko gets an almost Tiffany blue color motif, the only ‘shouty’ thing about the whole build, yet it somehow makes sense, adding a splash of color to the muted tones of the outside.

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Say What You Want But…

Mansory’s detractors have always been vocal about their displeasure with the builds, but in the case of the Jesko, Mansory may have just proven that it knows what it’s doing, and more importantly, knows its subjects.

The Mansory Jesko is an example of proper individuality, showing respect and restraint for the existing form. Nobody can accuse this build of being over-the-top or sacrilegious; it looks like something Koenigsegg itself might’ve done.

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