A heavily customized Koenigsegg Jesko Attack valued at more than $3.1 million has been delivered to a collector in Spain, showcasing the growing demand for highly personalized hypercars among elite buyers.
The one-off build, identified as chassis #7388, stands out with a full exposed carbon fiber body finished in a distinctive blue tint. The exterior specification combines the dramatic carbon finish with multiple Draco Red accents, creating a sharp contrast across several signature design elements without overwhelming the car’s overall appearance.
The red detailing appears throughout the vehicle’s Slipstream, Slingshot, Trails and Pebble Beach stripe packages, while the Engelholm fins have been finished in Jet Black rather than exposed carbon fiber. The black finish was selected as an additional paid option, further distinguishing the build from more conventional Jesko configurations.
Additional exterior features include AirCore carbon fiber wheels, red brake calipers, carbon fiber mirror caps and carbon rear air intakes. Together, the options create a carefully balanced specification that leans toward subtle refinement rather than excessive styling.
Inside, the hypercar continues its bespoke approach with a two-tone Alcantara interior finished in Lingonberry and Night Sky colors. Diamond-pattern stitching and blue contrast accents provide additional visual detail throughout the cabin, while black aluminum trim pieces maintain a clean and modern layout. The vehicle is also equipped with a white G-Force meter, adding another unique touch to the interior specification.
The Jesko Attack was reportedly commissioned originally by a collector in Qatar before ultimately being delivered through Koenigsegg Spirits of Speed in Spain earlier this year. Since arriving in Spain, the vehicle has reportedly remained there.
With a final price exceeding $3.1 million, the build includes approximately $650,000 in optional equipment and customization choices. The extensive list of bespoke details reflects the increasingly personalized nature of the hypercar market, where buyers often invest heavily in unique specifications to ensure their vehicles stand apart from other limited-production models.
The Koenigsegg Jesko Attack already occupies an exclusive position in the automotive world as one of the Swedish manufacturer’s most extreme performance-focused creations. Builds such as chassis #7388 demonstrate how collectors continue pushing customization to new levels, transforming already rare hypercars into fully individualized statements.
For high-end collectors, the appeal extends beyond performance figures alone. Vehicles like this Jesko Attack represent a combination of engineering, exclusivity and personal expression, with every detail tailored to match the owner’s vision.






