A Dutchman buys a Swedish hypercar, so BPM has been paid

A Dutchman buys a Swedish hypercar, so BPM has been paid


A Dutchman bought a Koenigsegg Jesko and registered the Swedish supercar here. We can thank the car enthusiast, because he paid an astronomical amount in BPM.

Koenigsegg Jesko is one of the most brutal hypercars you can buy. The car is also very unique. Only 125 will be built in total.

Koenigsegg Jesko

It will not be surprising that a lot of BPM was paid for the Swedish hypercar. Taxes on passenger cars and motorcycles are based on CO2 emissions. This production is not so bad in the case of Koenigsegg Jesko. With an average fuel consumption of 18.1 liters per 100 kilometers according to the WLTP test method, the hypercar emits 410 grams of CO2 per kilometer.

All of this is thanks to a monstrous 5.0-liter V8 with twin turbos. The power plant produces 1,280 hp on gasoline and 1,600 hp on E85. The engine is connected to a 9-speed automatic transmission. The total weight of the Koenigsegg Jesko is 1,525 kg.

You’ll never guess how much BPM you’re paying for in a Ford Bronco!

The model runs from 0 to 100 in 2.5 seconds and the top speed is 483 kilometers per hour.

This is how BPM is paid

The Koenigsegg Jesko Attack which was registered in the Netherlands has a list price of – do not panic – 3,524,707 euros. The owner of the hypercar has paid 150,356 euros in BPM.

No photos have surfaced yet of the Dutch Koenigsegg Jesko on public roads. However, thanks to social media we have pictures of the car.