Koenigsegg Jesko Odin has been delivered - and it’s even more impressive than we had imagined!

Back in 2021, we saw our first glimpses of Jesko Odin thanks to British design house LMM Design who, in partnership with the owner, conceived and visualized this highly bespoke spec. Those were just digital renders, though. Fast forward to now, December 2023, and we are thrilled to announce that Jesko Odin has been completed and delivered to Koenigsegg Spirits of Speed, the licensed Koenigsegg dealer in Barcelona, Spain.

Thanks to an Egg Registry source, who has requested to stay anonymous, we can share these stunning photos with you that show off Odin in all of it’s gorgeous detail!

Odin has a full exposed carbon fibre body and has gold flake mixed into the clear coat of the carbon. The car has lots of gold striping made out of real gold leaf! More specifically, it has the Slingshot Stripe, Apex Stripe, Pebble Beach Stripes, and Engelholm Fins. The rear wing endplates are also adorned with Gold Leaf, as are the stocks for the Carbon Wing Mirrors. To top it all off, the car has gold badging and gold centre locks on the AirCore Carbon wheels. The brake calipers are Jet Black with Gold writing. 

Odin’s interior is Desiato Alcantara with Gold Stitching in the Drift Pattern. Visible on the passenger side is the Jesko logo embroidered in gold. There is also gold leaf trim around the climate control vents, a nice continuity with the exterior spec. The car is optioned with the G-Force Meter, a mechanical device that shows the driver the forces they are experiencing as they drive their Jesko.

We are absolutely amazed with how incredibly Odin has come out. After a long wait and some uncertainty regarding how well the renders would transform into reality, we think it could not have possibly turned out better. Odin is a testament to the work of the Koenigsegg team’s ability to execute on bespoke wishes from customers, something we hope to see more of with future Jeskos.

Jesko Odin is the first Jesko delivered to a customer in Spain, and time will tell what the future holds for this car. All we hope is that it gets driven and seen — that carbon weave looks best in the sun!

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