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More model informationKoenigsegg has launched production of its Jesko Absolut model, the fastest version (in terms of top speed) of its Jesko Supercar, and the time has now come for the Swedish manufacturer to fulfill a four-year-old commitment: to try to beat with she the world speed record.
Koenigsegg is no stranger to speed records. The Angelholm manufacturer has already distinguished itself on numerous occasions with its Agera RS model, which notably set a first speed record in 2017 at 277.9 mph (445.78 km/h). A record since broken by the SSC Tuatara (282.9 mph – 453.83 km/h) and the Bugatti Chiron Super Sport 300+, author in 2019 of a peak at 304.7 mph (489.24 km/h) on the German Ehra track -His.
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Feb 11th 2024
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