Koenigsegg Jesko Absolut Sets New Quarter-Mile Speed Record

by : Larry Chen

In a remarkable display of automotive engineering, the Koenigsegg Jesko Absolut has set new benchmarks for production car acceleration, establishing itself as an undeniable force in the hypercar world. The vehicle recently achieved unprecedented speeds over both quarter-mile and half-mile distances, solidifying its place in the annals of high-performance vehicles.

The groundbreaking achievement took place at Koenigsegg's home airfield in Ängelholm, Sweden, on June 6, coinciding with the country's national day. The Jesko Absolut, driven by factory test driver Markus Lundh, became the first production car to exceed 300 km/h (186 mph) in the quarter-mile, clocking an astonishing 305.39 km/h (189.76 mph) at the finish line. This milestone unequivocally demonstrates the car's formidable power and aerodynamic efficiency.

Not content with a single record, the Jesko Absolut continued its high-speed trajectory to the half-mile mark, where it reached an astounding 373.87 km/h (232.31 mph). Both records were meticulously verified by Racelogic, ensuring their legitimacy and adding to the car's legendary status. Further telemetry data from the run revealed that the Jesko Absolut accelerated from 0 to 100 km/h (62 mph) in a mere 2.35 seconds, and from 0 to 300 km/h (186 mph) in just 8.3 seconds.

What makes these achievements even more extraordinary is that the Jesko Absolut is a purely rear-wheel-drive vehicle, devoid of any hybrid assistance. The record-setting runs were conducted on an unprepared surface, using standard production-spec tires, further underscoring the car's raw capabilities. An accompanying video even showed the driver skillfully maneuvering the hypercar while holding a phone, a testament to the vehicle's unexpected ease of control under extreme conditions.

For current owners of the Jesko Absolut, Koenigsegg has exciting news. The performance enhancements that enabled these record-breaking speeds will be delivered via an over-the-air update, allowing existing vehicles to benefit from the latest optimizations. The hypercar's ability to gain speed so rapidly is largely attributed to its nine-speed automatic transmission, which offers virtually instantaneous gear changes. This efficiency allows the V8 engine to transmit its immense power exclusively to the rear wheels with remarkable precision.

The Jesko Absolut’s raw speed and performance metrics are truly astonishing. It recorded a 0-62 mph (0-100 km/h) time of 2.35 seconds, a 0-124 mph (0-200 km/h) time of 4.88 seconds, and a 0-186 mph (0-300 km/h) time of 8.30 seconds. The transition from 62-124 mph (100-200 km/h) took just 2.53 seconds, while 124-186 mph (200-300 km/h) was completed in 3.43 seconds. Its quarter-mile time was 8.54 seconds, and the half-mile was conquered in 12.76 seconds.

Despite these incredible feats, Koenigsegg's founder and CEO, Christian von Koenigsegg, has hinted that even greater speeds might be achieved with the more practical, four-seat Gemera. The Gemera, a hybrid model featuring all-wheel drive, boasts a combined output of 2,300 horsepower, significantly surpassing the Jesko Absolut's 1,280 horsepower (or 1,600 horsepower on E85 fuel). This suggests that the pursuit of ultimate speed is far from over for the Swedish manufacturer, potentially setting the stage for future record attempts and even more advanced automotive innovations.