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12 Of The Most Incredible Handmade Cars Ever Built
The Koenigsegg Jesko is one of the brand’s most striking cars to date, and is strictly limited to 125 units. It’s available in two flavors, Attack or Absolut, with the former being a more track-focused version of the car and the latter being the top speed-oriented variant. Every Koenigsegg is hand-built at the company’s facility in Sweden, with buyers able to make customizations like colors, upholstery, and exterior finish to make a car that’s unique to them.
The Jesko marks a turning point in the brand’s history: At its launch, CEO Christian von Koenigsegg told Top Gear he would never make a faster series-production road car, saying the limit for setting records was now “tires, location, and sanity.” Instead, Koenigsegg is building a wider variety of hypercars, like the four-seater Gemera hybrid. It is, of course, still mind-bogglingly fast, but not quite as fast as a Jesko Absolut, and never will be if von Koenigsegg keeps his word.