#7295
VIN: YT9PR1E1XPA007295
Country: United Arab Emirates
Left-Hand Drive
General History
This Jesko was delivered to Carage Luzern in early November 2023. Its first owner was a well-respected Switzerland-based collector & Koenigsegg client. The car stayed in Switzerland for about two months. It was not driven at all by its first owner. The car was then sold to a famous German collector who, like the first owner, had the car for about two months. For the duration of the ownership, the car was stored at Amian Exclusive Cars near Cologne, Germany. By late February 2023, the car had been sold yet again, this time through authorized Koenigsegg dealer Esser Automotive.
On March 2nd, 2024, the car arrived in Dubai, UAE. For the next 7 months, the car was available for purchase at Nova Luxury Cars, a dealership in Dubai. Then, in October 2024, it was purchased by its third owner, a Dubai-based American collector known as ‘Subtle Collector’. He retained ownership of the car for only a matter of months, intending to sell it in advance of the delivery of his Jesko Absolut, which he had ordered a few years prior. By January 2025, the car was listed for sale once again at Nova Luxury Cars before being acquired by an individual connected to Thahab Motors, another luxury car dealer, circa April 2025. After this very brief fourth ownership, the car was purchased in late April or early May 2025 by a British online gaming tycoon.
After this acquisition by the fifth owner is when the story of this chassis takes an unfortunate turn. Just weeks into his ownership, the car was sent to Keyvany, an infamous tuning and modifications shop, to be re-specced. The car was repainted to black and Tiffany blue — a surprising decision by the owner. Typically, hypercars (Koenigseggs included) are modified or re-specced by the factory through a dedicated aftermarket modifications program, not by a third-party unauthorized shop. Furthermore, the interior was changed from its original white and black leather to a Tiffany Leather. Reports from multiple Egg Registry sources indicate this is cheap, low-quality ‘leather’ sourced from China, yet again a strange decision on a car of this value.
As of mid-2025, there are rumours circulating that the owner is not done making modifications to this Jesko, and future changes are set to be even more radical
Exterior Spec (Original)
This Jesko was finished in Crystal White. It has red accents, specifically the ‘Geneva’ style fins, the Apex Stripe, Slingshot Stripe, and Pebble Beach Stripes. It has the Geneva Wing option, meaning part of the rear wing is painted body colour (Crystal White). This car was delivered with Aluminium Wheels, but these were soon changed for white-painted wheels to match the body colour. These stunning white wheels are paired with red carbon ceramic brake calipers. The car has body-colour (white) wing mirrors. The only non-standard carbon on this car is the Carbon Rear Intakes. This car is optioned with the Environmental Power Upgrade, allowing it to produce a staggering 1600 horsepower on E85 biofuel.
Exterior Spec (Modified)
After its modification, the entire car is painted black, with imitation ‘Slipstream’ and ‘Apex’-style stripes, as well other accents and painted fins all finished in Tiffany Blue. The wing mirrors were repainted to black. The rear wing now has “Koenigsegg” text in Tiffany Blue, and the rear diffuser has Tiffany Blue pinstriping.
Interior Spec (Original)
The interior of this Jesko was two-tone Snow and Desiato Leather. The white leather is contrasted with black stitching in the ‘Diamond’ pattern. There is an white 12 O’Clock stripe on the steering wheel, which is otherwise finished in Desiato Leather with a Snow Leather airbag. The dash is covered in Desiato Leather and the interior trim is black anodized aluminum.
Interior Spec (Modified)
After its modification, the interior is now two-tone black and Tiffany Blue leather. The Tiffany Blue leather adorns the seats, the centre console, the floor mats, and the steering wheel. The seats have Diamond-pattern stitching in black.
Photo credit to Keyvany, Blerim Rafuna, Mahdi Keyhanfar, and Daniel.