Koenigsegg Urges Jesko Owners to Halt Driving After Greece Fire

The Koenigsegg Jesko Attack Incident in Greece

Koenigsegg Jesko Attack Incident

A Koenigsegg Jesko Attack met a fiery end in Greece shortly after being delivered, leading to a halt in driving orders for 28 cars from the automaker.

Investigation Underway

Koenigsegg is currently investigating the cause of the fire to prevent a similar incident from occurring with other vehicles.

Supercar Community Shocked

The incident, which took place during the “6to6 Europe Tour 2024,” has caused a stir in the Koenigsegg community and garnered widespread attention.

Details of the Incident

The Jesko Attack, a bespoke model with unique carbon fiber and gold exterior elements, was engulfed in flames on June 15th. Fortunately, both occupants escaped unharmed.

Uncertain Cause

While the exact cause of the fire remains unknown, Koenigsegg has issued a cautionary message to all Jesko owners to refrain from driving their cars until further notice.

Video Evidence

Video footage of the fire and its aftermath shows the extensive damage to the vehicle, leaving little recognizable except for some rear X-brace components.

Next Steps

Koenigsegg is actively working to determine the cause of the fire and will update owners once more information is available. In the meantime, Jesko owners are advised to use alternative transportation.

Potential Factors

Speculation suggests that the fire may be unrelated to other vehicles or could be linked to the limited mileage on the affected car. Witnesses noted that the driver was not driving conservatively despite the vehicle’s low mileage.

Image Credit: Zisimos Zizos

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