The Koenigsegg Map 2025
For the fifth year running, we are excited to share a map of every Koenigsegg in the world. We have been producing these maps since 2021, over which period they have garnered over three million views. 2025 has been an exciting year, with Jesko deliveries in full swing, the first two CC850 deliveries, and a record-smashing sale of a Koenigsegg One:1 We are excited to continue our content in 2026 with more stories, breaking news, and updates from the world of Koenigsegg. Without further ado, here is The Koenigsegg Map: 2025.
The 2025 edition of The Koenigsegg Map represents more than 325 Koenigseggs worldwide across every inhabited continent. Like every year in which we have produced this map, the United States retains its crown atop the Koenigsegg world, now with 73 units. The United Kingdom once again gets runner-up status with about 46 Koenigseggs, while Sweden grabs third place with more than 40 (though the number fluctuates).
We typically like to name the biggest ‘winner’ for the year, a title which Hong Kong took in 2024 for jumping from four to nine Koenigseggs. Though we usually try to highlight smaller countries, the United States’ jump from 60 to 73 Koenigseggs, thanks to arrivals of twelve Jeskos and one CC850, makes it 2025’s clear winner. As Koenigsegg’s biggest market, the beginning of US deliveries is always a huge milestone for each new model, and this continues to be true with the Jesko.
The biggest ‘losers’ of 2025 have been Cambodia and Poland, being the only two countries to lose their entire Koenigsegg populations, respectively. Each country had one Jesko in our 2024 map, both of which have since left. Cambodia’s Jesko has ended up in Russia whilst Poland’s example now lives in Arizona (USA).
Next, we will explore the data of the map by region, starting with Europe.
After the aforementioned United Kingdom (46 units) and Sweden (~40 units), Switzerland and Germany dominate the European map. Switzerland has more than 20 units in its borders, thanks very much in part to the private collection of Carage which, by itself, has ten Koenigseggs. Germany has seen its Koenigsegg count decline in recent years, but is currently Jesko-heavy in its count of 13 units (though this fluctuates frequently).
Since last year, a few countries have received Koenigseggs that did not have them previously. Russia and Romania now both have two Koenigseggs. Russia is home to a Regera and a Jesko, both bought second-hand through the United Arab Emirates, while Romania has two Jeskos, both owned by the same infamous collector. France has ticked back up to one unit (Agera R #7091), and Norway is home to two CCXRs.
Monaco and Spain have both seen bumps in their counts, from four to six and four to seven, respectfully. The Netherlands is now home to three units, a CCX and two Jeskos, up from one last year. Italy has also made the jump from one unit to two, with a Jesko now calling Milan home.
East Asia has stagnated somewhat in 2025. South Korea, Taiwan, and Vietnam have seen no changes whatsoever. China has added one Jesko, but remains in the 5-9 category for the third year running, now with nine units total. So many 2025 deliveries have been to the western hemisphere, with East Asia receiving not as much activity.
However, Hong Kong saw an exodus of Jeskos this year, dropping from nine total Koenigseggs in 2024 to just five by the end of 2025 (and just one Jesko). Malaysia added its first Koenigsegg in a very long time, with the second-hand purchase of a Jesko by the Crown Prince of Johor. Singapore currently has seven Koenigseggs, with four Jeskos and three Agera RS. Indonesia has two Jeskos, a Regera, and a CCX, for a total of four units. Japan remains strong at thirteen Koenigseggs.
In the Middle East, the United Arab Emirates has once again stolen the show. Last year, it shot up to a total of nineteen Koenigseggs, and, in 2025, its count has increased to twenty-five. Elsewhere in the Middle East, Bahrain now has two units (thanks to a Jesko delivery) and Saudi Arabia climbs from four to five with the arrival of the black Agera RSR (chassis #7123). Oman and Kuwait hold steady at one each.
There are a few other countries worth highlighting this year. First and foremost, a Brazilian collector took delivery of a Jesko, marking the country’s first Koenigsegg delivery since CCXR Platinuss (chassis #7076) way back in 2010. The Brazilian Jesko will keep Chile’s Jesko Absolut (chassis #7357) company as the only two Koenigseggs in South America.
Uzbekistan increased its Koenigsegg count from one to two, with the owner of the Uzbek Jesko buying a Regera to add to his collection. Canada’s lonely CCR is no longer alone thanks to a Jesko delivery to the country in December 2025. The continent of Africa remains steady with four Koenigseggs split across Morocco (Regera), Equatorial Guinea (One:1), and South Africa (CCX and CCXR).
Given the sheer size of the United States and its seventy-three Koenigseggs, it gets its own breakdown.
Beginning alphabetically, Alabama is now home to its first-ever Koenigsegg. A collector in Birmingham took delivery of America’s first Jesko Absolut (chassis #7375). The South had a strong showing this year, with Florida making a massive jump from four to eleven Koenigseggs by year-end, including North America’s only CC850 (for now).
Though California hit the twenty Koenigsegg threshold last year, numerous units have left the state and it drops down to the 10-19 range this year. Out west, Utah also lost a car, with The Stradman selling his Koenigsegg Agera HH. Arizona has had a strong year, increasing from two to four units thanks to the arrival of NFL player Josh Sweat’s two Koenigseggs to the state following his trade to the Arizona Cardinals.
Moving eastward, Texas and Kansas both make a strong showing, with six and four units respectfully. Illinois and New York both fall into the 5-9 range, and are set to see even more deliveries into 2026. Michigan is home to two Regeras, up from one last year. Connecticut is home to Agera XS ‘The King’ and a silver CCX, whilst neighbouring Rhode Island has a CCX and a Jesko.
The US is going to receive plenty more Koenigseggs in 2026, and we expect it to make strong progress towards the 100-unit benchmark in the new year.
We sincerely hope you have enjoyed The Koenigsegg Map 2025, our best effort to place every Koenigsegg on the planet on a map. This project requires extensive research to prepare as well as consistent work throughout the year to keep tabs on every Koenigsegg in the world. If you enjoyed this project and want to see more content like it in the future, please consider supporting us here.
Please leave any comments, questions, or feedback below. Happy New Year! See you in 2026!
Disclaimer: Though the information presented in this article is correct to the best of our knowledge as of December 31, 2025, we do not claim it to be completely accurate. For Entertainment Purposes Only.