#7319
VIN: YT9PR1E19PA007319
Country: United Arab Emirates
Left-Hand Drive
General History
This is the fourth customer-owned Koenigsegg Jesko, though known as project 003. It was first spotted testing near the Koenigsegg factory in the spring of 2023 and was delivered to the client, based in Germany, through Esser Automotive in August 2023. It made its public debut at the Ger Collector Track Day at the Nürburgring on August 23, 2023.
Just three months after delivery, the first owner of this car sold it. On November 18th, the car appeared at Karabakh Motors in Dubai, UAE for sale with an asking price of AED 17,700,000 (approximately US$4.82 million). After about a month on the market, it sold to a collector in the UAE, who has owned it ever since and drives it frequently.
Exterior Spec
This Jesko is painted in Moon Silver, a ‘Metallic’ paint colour. The car has blue and yellow striping inspired by the Swedish flag. The Apex stripe, ‘Geneva’ fins, and the upper half of the wing endplates are painted Yolk Yellow. There is a two-tone stripe running the length of the car, with yellow in the centre surrounded by a thick blue stripe on either side. The car has the ‘Flag Option’, giving an additional pop of blue and yellow behind the front wheels. The top of the wing is entirely painted in blue while the underside of the wing is Moon Silver with “Koenigsegg” written in black. The front splitter, wheel arch louvres, and side skirts are all entirely exposed carbon fibre - this comes standard with the car. One non-standard choice are the Exposed Carbon wing mirrors. The car wears Michelin Pilot Sport Cup 2R tires and has AirCore Carbon wheels. The brake calipers are Yolk Yellow. “003” is written on the wing endplates, the project number for this car.
Interior Spec
The interior of this Jesko is Desiato Leather with Blueberry Stitching. On the seats, this stitching is in the Diamond pattern. The Desiato Leather adorns the seats, the steering wheel, the dash, the floor, and the roof. Jesko is embroidered in Blueberry on the passenger dash. The insides of the doors are exposed carbon fibre, as is the centre console, both standard with the car. The car was optioned without the G-Force meter. The keys are finished in Desiato Leather to match the interior.
Photo credit to Mika Bains.