A Hostile Takeover

📍 ‘With 1,603bhp on tap, it doesn’t accelerate, it alters local weather patterns.’

What do a Swedish racehorse and a 1,603bhp hypercar have in common?

Everything, if you’re Christian von Koenigsegg.

Named after his father’s final steed, Sadair’s Spear isn’t just fast—it’s a carbon-clad memory with wings.

Track-legal. Biofuel-hungry. And already quicker than the Jesko Attack. Curious?

That’s just the tip of this absurdly powerful, heartbreakingly exclusive Swedish iceberg


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1976 – Horsepower, Literally

Jesko von Koenigsegg rides his last competitive race on a thoroughbred named Sadair’s Spear. That memory has stayed with the family for nearly 50 years.

2025 – The Name Lives Again

Christian names Koenigsegg’s latest flagship after that horse. A gesture of legacy wrapped in a ballistic carbon-fibre shell.

Based on the Jesko Attack

More power (up to 1,603bhp on E85), less weight (35kg shaved), more grip, and somehow still road legal.

LST & Active Aero Madness

Flywheel-free Light Speed Transmission, Triplex dampers, and enough aero to make a fighter jet blush.

Record Breaker

Beats the Jesko Attack around Gotland Ring by 1.1 seconds—on its debut.

Debut at Aurora Concours

First, revealed in Sweden, with a styling that whispered menace and a spec sheet that shouted it.

Only 30 Exist

All pre-sold for ÂŁ3.8 million a pop. No price list, no press drive. Just 30 thoroughbred missiles for the ultra-select.

📍 ‘This isn’t a car. It’s a hostile takeover of the laws of physics.’

 

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