Utah just welcomed something seriously special. It’s the iconic Jesko Attack, and it has become the first Koenigsegg ever delivered new to the state. The supercar bearing chassis #7371 has officially arrived. It’s a seriously well-specced, and looks stunning in this head-turning shade of blue.
Finished in “Nordic Light,” a striking metallic paint scheme, this Jesko Attack keeps things clean but far from subtle. There’s exposed carbon where it matters – a clear carbon slipstream stripe, carbon rear air intakes, and carbon wing mirrors.

The white accents, however, are where things get interesting. Instead of factory-painted details, this car uses a wrap for the front fins, side fins, and rear wing tips. This treatment gives it a sharper, more customisable edge. It rides on black-finished aluminium wheels, paired with matching Nordic Light brake calipers.
Step inside, and the vibe changes from sporty to luxurious. The cabin is trimmed in Snow Leather, covering everything from the seats to the dashboard and even the steering wheel. It feels bright, premium, and of course bespoke.
Interestingly, this build takes inspiration from the Koenigsegg Regera (chassis 7172), though it skips the gold leaf touches and carbon wheels for a more understated look.
After delivery, the car was sent to Las Vegas for paint protection and detailing before being handed over in Utah via Salt Lake City Motorcars. For now, it stays there, but the owner might eventually take it to Naples, Florida, where the rest of his car collection is.
Source: @koenigseggjesko.registry
