In 2023, at the same airfield, the Koenigsegg Regera reclaimed the 0-400-0 km/h world record with a time of 28.81 seconds.
In 2024, Koenigsegg returned with a Koenigsegg Jesko to do it all again. And then a little bit more.
The model chosen was a Jesko Absolut, driven by Koenigsegg test driver, Markus Lundh. The Jesko in ‘Absolut’ trim is designed specifically for straight-line speed. Its body is designed with a smaller frontal area, limited and targeted venting for the release of high-pressure air, and no active aero, all intended to minimize drag. Consequentially, the Jesko Absolut has one of the lowest drag ratings in the hypercar world, with a Cd of just 0.278.
This minimal drag figure helped the Jesko Absolut complete the 0-400-0 km/h run in just 27.83 seconds, shaving nearly a full second from the previous record time set by the Regera in 2023.
In fact, in just one run from standstill to 412 km/h and back to zero, the Koenigsegg Jesko Absolut set four new world records for a fully homologated, standard production car:
- 0-400-0 km/h – 27.83 seconds
- 0-400 km/h – 18.82 seconds
- 0-250-0 mph – 28.27 seconds
- 0-250 mph – 19.20 seconds
Conditions and vehicle
The run was conducted in the early hours of Thursday, June 27th, 2024, at an airfield in Örebro, Sweden.
Preliminary runs were conducted on Wednesday 26 June, but the ambient air and track temperatures were higher than optimal for recording the times Koenigsegg believed the Jesko Absolut was capable of.
At 5 am on Thursday, June 27th, however, both ambient air and track temperatures were considerably lower, and the wind was calm – perfect conditions to set some new world records.
Koenigsegg Jesko Absolut breaks 0-400-0 km/h record
The car used was a Jesko Absolut running in standard, as-delivered condition, running on E85 fuel and standard Michelin Pilot Sport Cup2 R tires. The only modifications made to the car were the addition of a roll cage for driver safety and a One:1 driver seat, the driver’s preference for such events.
Data was recorded using industry-standard timing equipment from Racelogic and verified by Racelogic HQ in the United Kingdom.
Commenting on the record run, Christian von Koenigsegg said: "This record run validated the accuracy of the simulated and calculated performance of the Jesko Absolut, which gives us great confidence in its ability to outright be the fastest, fully homologated production car in the world. Now it is all down to tire testing, development, and approval, before we finally can make an attempt at that record. In parallel, we plan to see what kind of records the Jesko Attack can achieve, given its astonishing track performance."
Source: Koenigsegg