Thu. May 8th, 2025

Porsche 911 GT3 Rear-Ends $3 Million Koenigsegg Jesko During Belgian Car Show

A multimillion-dollar hypercar suffered unexpected damage during the GR8 International Car Show when a Porsche 911 GT3 rear-ended a Koenigsegg Jesko. The incident occurred during a public drive segment outside the event venue, where spectators lined the streets to watch some of the world’s most exclusive vehicles make their entrance. A video circulating on social media shows a striking orange Jesko—a Swedish-made hypercar valued at over $3 million—rolling slowly through the crowd when a blue Porsche 911 GT3 behind it suddenly surged forward.

In what appeared to be an ill-timed burst of acceleration, the Porsche struck the rear of the Jesko with enough force to cause visible damage. Although initial assessments suggest the damage is relatively minor, any collision involving a vehicle as rare and complex as the Jesko could result in a costly repair.

The Jesko involved is a high-spec “Attack” variant delivered to Germany. It sports a Tang Orange exterior accented by a Swedish flag livery, with a Desiato and Blueberry Alcantara interior stitched in yellow. Under the hood lies a 5.0-liter twin-turbo V8 producing up to 1,600 horsepower, managed through a proprietary 9-speed multi-clutch transmission.

Organizers of the GR8 International Car Show have not commented on whether the vehicles or drivers involved were officially part of a sanctioned parade. No injuries were reported, and local authorities have yet to confirm if any citations were issued.

Footage of the crash has already sparked debate online about reckless driving at car events and the risks of public supercar exhibitions.

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