- Koenigsegg holds the world record for the world’s fastest car — in 2017 its Agera RS achieved a speed of 277.9 mph.
- But Koenigsegg has a new car it hopes will beat that record.
- At the 2019 Geneva Motor Show, the company debuted its concept for the $2.8 million Jesko, designed to break 300 mph.
Koenigsegg Jesko could be the first car in the world to break 300 mph. The Koenigsegg Jesko debuted at the 2019 Geneva Motor Show.
The $2.8 million car is a replacement for the Agera RS, which is in 2017 broke a world record achieving a speed of 277.9 mph.
Koenigsegg will make 125 models of the Jesko that will be available to buy, and customers will be able to choose between the track and high-speed model.
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Source: Business Insider – cromeo@businessinsider.com (Claudia Romeo)