One of the Most Personalised Koenigsegg Jesko Attack Has Just Been Delivered in Spain Another Koenigsegg has found its home. A fully bespoke Koenigsegg Jesko Attack with a final price tag of just over $3.1 million has been delivered to an exotic car collector in Spain through Koenigsegg's official dealer, Spirits of Speed. Interestingly, the car was originally ordered by a Qatari collector before eventually making its way to its current owner on the Iberian Peninsula. An Exterior Built Around Blue Carbon and Red Contrast The most immediately striking element of this Koenigsegg Jesko Attack is its full blue-tinted exposed carbon body. Carbon fibre is the default canvas for Koenigsegg, but the blue tint transforms it into something deeply unique, shifting between dark and electric depending on the light. Against this, Draco Red accents have been applied across the Slipstream, Slingshot, Trails, and Pebble Beach stripe details. The result is a pairing that delivers serious visual tension without ever feeling overdone.The Engelholm fins, one of Jesko's most distinctive aero features, are finished in Jet Black paint rather than exposed carbon, a paid option that sharpens the contrast against the blue body. AirCore carbon wheels, red brake calipers, carbon wing mirrors, and carbon rear air intakes round out a specification that is coherent from every angle. An Interior Worthy of the Exterior Step inside and the bespoke treatment continues. The cabin is trimmed in a two-tone combination of Lingonberry and Night Sky Alcantara, a pairing that is rich without being garish. Diamond-pattern stitching and blue contrast stitching details reference the exterior theme without simply repeating it. Black anodised aluminium trim keeps the overall atmosphere purposeful rather than decorative. A white G-Force meter sits in the cabin as a nod to the performance this machine is capable of delivering. What Makes the Jesko Attack So Special The Koenigsegg Jesko Attack is the track-focused variant of the Jesko family, engineered with a singular goal: to be the fastest Koenigsegg ever built around a circuit. Underneath that hand-crafted bodywork lives a 5.0-litre twin-turbo V8 producing 1,280 hp on standard petrol and 1,600 hp on E85 biofuel, figures that belong in an entirely different conversation from virtually everything else on the road. The nine-speed Light Speed Transmission, Koenigsegg's own multi-clutch gearbox, executes gear changes in near-zero time. Only 125 units of the Jesko were ever planned across both variants, making every documented delivery a meaningful event in the collector car world. The Price of True Bespoke The base Koenigsegg Jesko Attack commands approximately $2.5 million before options. This particular build arrived at $3.1 million, meaning roughly $650,000 was spent on personalisation alone. That figure speaks to the depth of Koenigsegg's Proprietary options catalogue, which allows collectors to specify everything from body carbon tints to interior Alcantara patterns and trim materials in extraordinary detail.