Koenigsegg Jesko Absolut
The Koenigsegg Jesko Absolut has been unveiled. It is the fastest Koenigsegg ever made and the company will never endeavor to make a faster series-production road car – ever. Customers will be able to choose between the Jesko Absolut and the more track-oriented Jesko version that was presented a year ago.
Every surface element on the Jesko Absolut has been purposefully constructed to reduce drag or surrounding turbulence around the car while increasing high-speed stability. Although just as powerful, the Jesko Absolut is a more seamless and stealthier interpretation of the Jesko, its track-focused sibling.
The Jesko Absolut has a drag coefficient value of only 0.278 Cd. The low drag in combination with a frontal area of 1.88 m2 in combination with a power level of minimum 1600 bhp, make the Jesko Absolut destined to achieve higher, more extraordinary speeds than any Koenigsegg or any other fully homologated car before it. – How fast? Time will tell. Looking at the math and our advanced simulations – it will be unbelievably fast.
Design and Aerodynamics
The Jesko Absolut presented a rigorous exercise in smoothing out surfaces on the car to remove any form of drag-causing elements while adding rear volumes that streamline the airflow. Over 3000 hours have been invested in fluid dynamics (CFD) and aerodynamics analysis, alongside over 5000 hours of design and engineering for the Jesko Absolut on top of the Jesko. The CFD team meticulously went over every inch and design detail of the car, defining the elements needed to get to the drag coefficient even lower than the target of 0.28 Cd, to just 0.278 Cd.
Most obvious when looking at the Jesko Absolut, is the removed massive rear wing. The wing is removed to reduce downforce and drag – dropping downforce from 1400 kg to 150 kg.
In place of a rear wing there are two rear hood fins that are designed to enhance the high-speed stability of the Absolut.
Furthermore, the front splitter and side winglets are removed, and the front wheel louvers are replaced with smoother ones. Every surface is analyzed and optimized for the air to glide as effortless as possible over, under and through the body.
The Jesko Absolut shape was reassessed with minimal drag in mind. This meant elongating the car, giving it a more tear-dropped shape. The rear extension of the Jesko Absolut makes it 85 mm longer than the track-focused Jesko and the dished rear wheels, really change its appearance.
The world’s lightest V8 crankshaft
Both the Jesko (track-oriented version) and the Jesko Absolut (high-speed version) will be powered by a 1280 bhp (1600 bhp on E85), twin turbo charged V8 engine, featuring the world’s lightest V8 crankshaft that weighs just 12.5 kg. This new flat-plane 180-degree crankshaft produces more power with greater efficiency while achieving a higher 8500 rpm rev limit. The flat-plane design allows even firing across engine banks, creating a visceral engine sound that gives more power. Koenigsegg’s engine architect, Dr. Thomas Johansson has also designed super-light connecting rods and pistons to counter the tendency of greater vibrations in flat-plane engines.
Nine-speed multi-clutch transmission
The Koenigsegg Light Speed Transmission (LST) represents a scale of evolution not seen since the development of modern dual-clutch technology (DCT) at the turn of the century.
LST is Koenigsegg’s latest gearbox innovation comprising nine forward gears and several wet, multi-disc clutches in a compact, ultra-light package. It is capable of gear changes between any gear, at near light speed. This is thanks to the simultaneous opening and closing of clutches, which make the driving experience so seamless that it feels like the driver and car are symbiotically connected.
Equally revolutionary is the size and weight of the LST. Modern high-performance DCTs can easily weigh well in excess of 120 kg, yet the nine-speed Koenigsegg LST transmission weighs just 90 kg, including fluids.
The package is also half the size of the previous Koenigsegg transmissions. This small size keeps the weight closer to the center of the car, improving weight distribution and handling.
UPOD – Ultimate Power On Demand
Standard modern dual-clutch transmissions (DCT) are designed to predict and pre-select the next gear based on inputs from the driver. However, if that prediction is wrong, the driver will experience G-force losses and slow shift response. In addition, DCTs only work in single-gear intervals.
The LST, on the other hand, overcomes the normal DCT-problems via its unique multi-clutch design and “UPOD” technology – Ultimate Power On Demand. UPOD is the brain that instantly selects and engages optimum gearing for maximum acceleration. It selects the ideal gear for maximum power with a light-speed gear change, regardless of how far away the gear is. UPOD uses vehicle and engine speed to determine the correct gear for maximum power and directs the LST to engage that gear.
The effect is instant, available power that’s always optimized in RPM range and RPM reach, allowing maximum acceleration for overtaking, corner exits and smooth overtaking. In a world of instant gratification, this is power on demand like never experienced before.
Handling
Koenigsegg uses the industry’s longest front and rear wishbones, more akin to Formula 1 racing than the typical road car. Enlarged wheel bearings in lightweight housing provide an unrivaled mix of responsiveness and stability.
The Jesko features adjustable dampers that are manufactured by the Swedish specialists at Öhlins and then customized with active control electronics at the Koenigsegg factory in Ängelholm. The dampers are adjustable for both bump and rebound damping, as well as spring ratio and ride height, with suspension management modes available at the driver’s fingertips.
The Jesko Absolut features a tuned suspension setup that is more tailored to extreme high speeds and less downforce. The front hood air dam, as well as the front triplex system is removed as they are needed for the Absolut. These modifications give the opportunity for a larger front luggage space in the Absolut. The roof can be stowed there like on previous Koenigsegg models and the softer suspension gives a more comfortable ride apart from saving luggage space.
Both variants of the Jesko lean heavily on the pedigree of previous record-breaking Koenigsegg models. Their combination of power, aerodynamics, chassis dynamics and high technology in general will set new standards in the Megacar industry for years to come.
The top speed of the Jesko Absolut is extremely high. How high depends on the conditions and location of a possible high-speed run. If the opportunity arises the Jesko Absolut will be ready to take the crown, regardless who holds it.
Interior and Equipment
The Jesko Absolut is equipped with a full suite of creature comforts and a level of convenience more befitting a grand tourer than your typical track weapon.
The simple push of a button on the elegant Koenigsegg remote control operates Autoskin, the pioneering body opening system first shown on the Regera. Miniaturised hydraulics that were initially designed to operate aerodynamic systems now engage to open the car’s doors and hoods, allowing true touchless entry.
Koenigsegg’s signature dihedral synchro-helix door hinge has also been re-designed. It now opens slightly outwards and upwards compared to the original. This provides even more room for ingress and egress, and reduces the danger of scraping high curbs. The Autoskin system includes sensors to protect both automated doors from opening where an obstruction is detected.
The interior is swathed in luxury materials – leather, alcantara, carbon fibre, aluminium and glass.
Jesko’s electrically operated seats can be finished in the customer’s choice of leather or alcantara, with an almost endless variety of colour and contrast options. The sport bucket seats are built around a carbon fibre seat shell, resulting in a seat that is both extremely light and comfortable. Controls for seat position and heating are available via the SmartCenter touchscreen. Drivers can find the perfect driving position by matching their seat position with the fully adjustable steering column and pedal box.
SMARTWHEEL ADDED TO KOENIGSEGG’S SMART ARCHITECTURE
Koenigsegg has developed new driver controls using touchscreen technology built into both the new SmartCenter and SmartWheel.
SmartWheel sees two small touchscreens embedded into Jesko’s steering wheel, making a suite of features accessible with just a touch or a swipe. The screens’ default configurations enable functions such as audio control, phone control, ride height control and cruise control. The screens are context sensitive, however, and other options may show or be configured into the system. SmartWheel’s screens feature haptic feedback, allowing ease of use without the need for constant visual connection.
Jesko features a new, racing-inspired and very compact SmartCluster instrument screen. The screen is mounted directly behind the steering wheel and turns as the steering wheel turns. The new 5-inch SmartCluster is extremely compact – it measures just 108mm x 64.8mm – but it contains all the information the driver needs in a neat, logical layout.
Specs & Performance
Engine
- Koenigsegg twin turbo aluminum 5,0 L V8, 4 valves per cylinder, flat-plane crankshaft, double overhead camshafts, dry sump lubrication
- Compression: 8.6:1
- Bore: 92 mm Stroke: 95.25 mm
- Sequential, multipoint fuel injection with individual cylinder pressure sensors and back pressure sensors
- Closed loop individual combustion and lambda control, twin ceramic ball bearing turbo chargers with Koenigsegg response system.
- 1.7 bar boost pressure (2.2 bar with E85)
- Dry sump lubrication. Carbon fiber intake manifold with optimized intake tracts
- Tig-welded ceramic coated 0.8 mm wall thickness Inconel exhaust system manifold with merge collector
- Total engine weight: 189 kg
ENGINE MANAGEMENT
- Koenigsegg Engine Control Module
- Flex fuel capability (optional)
- High power coil-on-plug ignition system
OUTPUT
- Gasoline: 955 kW (1280 bhp) at 7800 rpm, redline at 8500 rpm.
- E85: 1195 kW (1600 bhp)
- Torque: 1000 Nm from 2700 to 6170 rpm
- Max torque: 1500 Nm at 5100 rpm
Transmission
- Koenigsegg 9-speed Light Speed Transmission (LST)
- Koenigsegg Electronic Differential (KED)
- Koenigsegg Gearbox Control Module (KGCM) with Ultimate Power on Demand (UPOD)
Aerodynamics
- Rear hood fins for high-speed stability
- Long tail
- Dished rear wheels
- Front underbody flaps to reduce drag and control ride height
- Drag: 0.278 Cd
- Total downforce: @ 250 km/h – 40 kg, Maximum – 150 kg
Chassis
- Carbon fiber monocoque with aluminium honeycomb and integrated fuel tanks
- Monocoque torsional rigidity: 65,000 Nm/degree
BODY
- Two-door, two seater with removable hardtop (with roof storage)
- Body made from pre-impregnated carbon fiber/kevlar and lightweight sandwich reinforcements
Handling
STEERING
- Rack and pinion power assisted steering
- Active rear wheel steering
- 2.9 turns lock-to-lock
- Turning circle: 11 metres
SUSPENSION
- Double wishbones, carbon fiber rear upper wishbones, electronically adjustable gas-hydraulic shock absorbers and pushrod operated
- Triplex dampers front and rear
- Electronically adjustable ride height
ELECTRONIC STABILITY CONTROL
- Koenigsegg Electronic Stability Control (KES)
- 3 settings: Wet – Normal – Track
TRACTION CONTROL
- 3 settings Wet – Normal – Track
Wheels
- Lightweight forged aluminium wheels with centre locking
- Optional: Koenigsegg Aircore™ super-light carbon fibre wheels with centre locking
- Front: 20” x 9.5”
- Rear: 21” x 12”
TIRES
- Standard: Michelin Pilot Sport Cup2
- Option: Michelin Pilot Sport Cup 2 R
- Front: 265/35 – 20
- Rear: 325/30 – 21
Dimensions
- Total length: 4845 mm
- Total width: 2030 mm
- Total height: 1210 mm
- Ride Height: 70-100 mm front, 75-100 mm rear
- Front lifting system activated: +50 mm
- Wheelbase: 2700 mm
- Fuel capacity: 72 liters
- Luggage compartments: 100 L front, 50 L rear
- Dry weight: 1290 kg
- Curb weight: 1390 kg
Equipment
SAFETY
- 4 smart airbags
- Power assisted brakes, carbon ceramic brakes with Sport ABS
- KES (stability)
- Digital warning and info system, tire pressure monitoring system
- Koenigsegg safety cell with integrated crumple zones
- Reversing camera.
COMFORT AND CONVENIENCE
- Detachable hardtop with lightweight roof (with roof storage)
- Power windows, adjustable pedals and steering column
- Front/rear hydraulic lifting system
- Leather or alcantara interior with custom contrast stitching, carbon sport bucket seats with memory foam
- Power steering, active rear wheel steering
- Digital audio system, USB connection, inductive phone charging
- Climate control
- Digital owners manual on-board
- G sensor
- Alarm, Koenigsegg shield alarm fob
- Roof storage bag, car cover, Koenigsegg car charger
- Autoskin electro-hydraulic operation of hoods and doors
- ‘Bird’s eye’ view parking assistance, front and rear parking sensors, proximity protection system for automated door openings.
All data is provisionary.