$3.1 Million, $650K in Options, and a Sea of Blue Carbon — This Jesko Attack Just Hit Spain

$3.1 Million, $650K in Options, and a Sea of Blue Carbon — This Jesko Attack Just Hit Spain
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Author: Pavel Pavlov

Chassis 7388 wears exposed blue carbon, Draco Red accents, Lingonberry and Night Sky Alcantara, and up to 1,600 hp on E85. One car, one wishlist, no compromises.

A hypercar just landed in Spain that’s scary to look at — not because of how it looks, but because of what it costs. This Koenigsegg Jesko Attack, chassis № 7388, set its owner back more than $3.1 million. Roughly $650,000 of that went on options and personalization alone. One car. One wishlist. The price of a Moscow apartment slapped on top.

The star of the show is the fully exposed carbon body, finished in a blue tint. It’s paired with Draco Red accents across the Slipstream, Slingshot, Trails and Pebble Beach packages. The Engelholm fins, on the other hand, ditched the exposed weave and went matte Jet Black — and against all that blue carbon, they look downright surgical. The list goes on: AirCore carbon wheels, red brake calipers, carbon mirror housings, and rear air intakes in the same material.

The cabin was built to match. Two-tone Alcantara in Lingonberry and Night Sky, diamond stitching, blue contrast details, black aluminum trim. Nothing here is accidental.

Under all that styling sits one of the meanest Koenigseggs money can buy. A 5.0-liter twin-turbo V8, the nine-speed Light Speed Transmission, and up to 1,600 hp on E85 fuel. The Attack spec is built for the track — more downforce, sharper aero, fewer compromises. This isn’t a weekend hypercar. It’s a tool.

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