The first Koenigsegg Jesko in the Netherlands has a license plate

The first Koenigsegg Jesko in the Netherlands has a license plate


That is very good Car of the Year will be chosen in February – and it is very bad for a car like Renault 5. That is why we will not announce Koenigsegg Jesko the most expensive car of 2024, because who knows, someone can buy a Fiat Panda made for 23-carat. gold. But we suspect that this Jesko will be on the list in December. The first Jesko in the Netherlands received its yellow plates last weekend, so we know how much it costs.

This green Koenigsegg Jesko arrived in Holland last year, the photos above were taken at Cartils Castle near Wijlre. Then the car had to wait for a while for approval of the type. Now – at the last minute – he has received an X license plate. According to the license plate data, the power of the 5.0-liter V8 is less than 1,278 hp, but this Jesko is said to have Ambient Power Enhancement. If you fill it with E85, the power increases to no less than 1,600 hp.

What is the Dutch Koenigsegg Jesko price?

According to the license plate, the owner has a total of 3.524.707 euros paid for his hypercar from Sweden. That went 150.356 euros to the treasury for the BPM system. By the way, the roof does not give only to the tax authorities: according to the information on the license plate, this Jesko can be changed. The roof can be delivered as a single piece and you have to leave it at home with this version.

The Dutch version of Jesko is Attack. Koenigsegg offers the opportunity to choose a badge for the car yourself; the owner chose ‘Plus’, to indicate that it is a replica with 1,600 hp. You can also order the Absolut version, which costs around a million extra. With this version you can put the roof on the front and take it with you. The number six on the rear spoiler indicates that this is the sixth model ever built.

Where is the license number?

The owner still doesn’t know where the license plate will be placed on Jesko’s nose. He told TopGear Netherlands: ‘We have to look at that (license plate), because there is no room for it (on the front bumper). We still have to find out.’ In any case, he won’t be putting it on the front bumper anytime soon.

So, when can Dutch car enthusiasts go out and see the first Koenigsegg Jesko in the Netherlands? To achieve this, we have to hope that today’s good weather will continue, as the owner says: ‘I also think it would take some time before coming on the road and being seen, due to the weather. But it will definitely be run.’ Oh, and you can also admire the car at IAMS.

Photo: Esser Cars