Koenigsegg Jesko Absolut Sets New Quarter Mile and Half Mile Production Car Records
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The Koenigsegg Jesko Absolut has once again shown why it sits among the fastest cars ever built. During acceleration testing at Koenigsegg’s airfield in Ängelholm, Sweden, the hypercar recorded a stunning 8.54 second quarter mile while crossing the finish line at an incredible 190 mph (306 km/h).
What makes the achievement even more impressive is how the Jesko Absolut delivered these numbers. There was no all wheel drive system, no electric motor assistance, and no specially prepared drag strip. It was simply a rear wheel drive V8 hypercar putting down its power on a regular airstrip surface.

Koenigsegg Jesko Absolut Quarter Mile Record
The headline figure is the quarter mile run.
Koenigsegg Jesko Absolut performance figures:
| Performance Test | Result |
|---|---|
| Quarter Mile Time | 8.54 seconds |
| Quarter Mile Trap Speed | 190 mph (306 km/h) |
| Half Mile Time | 12.76 seconds |
| Half Mile Speed | 232 mph (373 km/h) |
A quarter mile time of 8.54 seconds is already remarkable, but the real story is the trap speed. At the finish line, the Jesko Absolut was still accelerating hard and reached 190 mph.
For comparison:
- Around 40 mph faster than a Ferrari LaFerrari at the quarter mile.
- Around 30 mph faster than a Bugatti Chiron Super Sport at the quarter mile.
- Faster than many dedicated drag racing machines in terms of terminal speed.
Twin Turbo V8 Power Without Hybrid Assistance
The Jesko Absolut uses Koenigsegg’s twin turbocharged 5.0 litre V8 engine.
When running on E85 biofuel, the engine can produce up to 1,600 horsepower. Unlike many modern hypercars chasing records today, there is no hybrid system helping the acceleration.
The power is sent exclusively to the rear wheels, making the achievement even more impressive considering many record setting cars rely on all wheel drive systems for maximum traction.
Key Specifications
- 5.0 litre twin turbocharged V8
- Up to 1,600 hp on E85 fuel
- Rear wheel drive
- Nine speed Light Speed Transmission
- Built primarily for extreme top speed performance
Faster Than Some Hybrid Hypercar Rivals
Many of today’s quickest acceleration records come from hybrid hypercars that use electric motors to provide instant torque off the line.
The Jesko Absolut takes a different approach.
Instead of relying on battery power or front axle electric motors, it uses pure internal combustion power. That makes its 190 mph quarter mile trap speed one of the most impressive figures ever recorded by a production car.
The result also stands out because it was achieved on a normal airfield surface rather than a specially prepared drag strip designed to maximize grip.
Half Mile Performance Is Equally Insane
Koenigsegg test driver Markus Lundh did not stop at the quarter mile marker.
He continued accelerating through the half mile run while recording the experience on his phone. The Jesko Absolut completed the half mile in just 12.76 seconds at 232 mph.
To put that into perspective, a Porsche 911 Carrera T requires roughly the same amount of time to complete a quarter mile.
By the time the Porsche finishes its quarter mile run, the Jesko Absolut would already be blasting through the half mile marker at over 230 mph.
Limited Production And Multi Million Dollar Price Tag
Koenigsegg plans to build only 125 examples of the Jesko Absolut.
The hypercar carries a starting price of approximately $3 million before customization options are added.
That level of exclusivity means only a handful of owners will ever experience what is currently one of the fastest accelerating production cars on the planet.
Why The Jesko Absolut Matters
The automotive world is moving rapidly toward electrification, and many modern performance records now involve hybrid or fully electric powertrains.
The Jesko Absolut proves there is still room for an old school approach.
With a twin turbo V8, rear wheel drive layout, and no electric assistance, it has managed to set acceleration benchmarks that challenge or surpass many electrified rivals.
For enthusiasts who still love the sound and character of a high performance combustion engine, the Jesko Absolut is a reminder that the V8 is not done making headlines just yet.
Final Thoughts
The Koenigsegg Jesko Absolut’s 8.54 second quarter mile and 232 mph half mile run are more than just impressive numbers. They demonstrate what is possible when extreme engineering meets massive horsepower and relentless acceleration.
No hybrid assistance. No all wheel drive. No drag strip tricks.
Just 1,600 horsepower, two turbochargers, and a Swedish hypercar rewriting the production car record books.
Sources & References
Koenigsegg Official Jesko Absolut
https://www.koenigsegg.com/model/jesko-absolut
Official Koenigsegg page covering the Jesko Absolut’s design, engineering, and performance philosophy.
Koenigsegg Jesko Absolut Technical Specifications
https://www.koenigsegg.com/technical-specifications-jesko-absolut
Official technical specifications including engine, power output, transmission, and performance data.
Koenigsegg Official Website
Official manufacturer website with information about current and future Koenigsegg models.
Road & Track
Detailed report on the Jesko Absolut’s 8.54 second quarter mile and 190 mph trap speed record.
Autoblog
Coverage of the Jesko Absolut’s latest production car acceleration record.
Motor1
https://www.motor1.com/news/758867/koengisegg-jesko-breaks-half-mile-speed-record/
Performance analysis and record comparison with other hypercars.
Koenigsegg 0–400–0 km/h World Record
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nuBnP_GH_20
Official Koenigsegg record run showcasing the Jesko Absolut’s acceleration and braking performance.
Koenigsegg Megacars
https://www.koenigsegg.com/megacars
Official overview of Koenigsegg’s hypercar lineup including the Jesko Absolut.
Koenigsegg Jesko Absolut FAQ
The Koenigsegg Jesko Absolut completed the quarter mile in 8.54 seconds, making it one of the quickest production cars ever tested.
The Jesko Absolut crossed the quarter mile finish line at 190 mph (306 km/h), which is among the highest trap speeds ever recorded by a production car.
The Jesko Absolut completed the half mile in 12.76 seconds while reaching an incredible speed of 232 mph (373 km/h).
The hypercar uses a twin turbocharged 5.0 litre V8 engine that produces up to 1,600 horsepower when running on E85 biofuel.
No. The Jesko Absolut relies entirely on its twin turbo V8 engine and does not use any hybrid or electric assistance.
No. The Koenigsegg Jesko Absolut is a rear wheel drive hypercar, making its acceleration records even more impressive.
No. Koenigsegg achieved the runs on a regular airfield surface in Sweden rather than on a specially prepared drag strip.
Koenigsegg plans to build only 125 examples of the Jesko Absolut, making it one of the most exclusive hypercars in the world.
The Jesko Absolut starts at approximately $3 million before personalization options and taxes.
The Jesko Absolut demonstrates that a rear wheel drive V8 powered hypercar can still challenge and outperform many electrified performance cars in straight line acceleration.









