Mould King 27112 Jesko Absolut Hypercar Building Set | 395 Pcs
Jesko Absolut Hypercar — The World's Fastest Car, Displayed
This 395-piece display set captures the Koenigsegg Jesko Absolut — the car specifically designed to be the fastest production vehicle ever built. With a targeted top speed exceeding 330 mph and only 125 units planned worldwide, the Jesko Absolut represents the absolute limit of what a road-legal car can achieve, and this compact model brings that extraordinary ambition to your shelf.
The Real Machine
The Koenigsegg Jesko Absolut exists for one purpose: to go faster in a straight line than any car before it. Named after Jesko von Koenigsegg, the father of company founder Christian von Koenigsegg, the Absolut variant removes the Jesko Attack's massive rear wing and replaces it with a smooth, low-drag tail that reduces the drag coefficient to an exceptional 0.278 Cd — remarkably slippery for a car producing 1,600 horsepower. That power comes from a 5.0-liter twin-turbocharged V8 running on E85 biofuel (1,280 hp on 93-octane), mated to Koenigsegg's revolutionary Light Speed Transmission — a multi-clutch, nine-speed gearbox that can shift between any two gears instantaneously, without sequential stepping. The theoretical top speed exceeds 330 mph (531 km/h), which would make it the fastest production car in history. Only 125 Jesko units total (split between Attack and Absolut variants) will ever be produced, at approximately $3 million each. The Jesko Absolut represents the culmination of Christian von Koenigsegg's lifelong quest to build the ultimate hypercar — a quest that began in a small Swedish workshop and has produced some of the most extraordinary automobiles in human history.
Design & Build
At 395 pieces, this model captures the Jesko Absolut's distinctive low-drag design — the smooth tail without the Attack's massive wing, the aggressive front splitter, and the sculpted body that manages airflow for minimum resistance. The dihedral synchro-helix doors — Koenigsegg's signature door mechanism that swings outward and forward — are a defining design element. The overall silhouette communicates pure speed, from the pointed nose to the tapering rear end that slices through air at over 300 mph.
What Builders Love
- World's fastest car — No other model in your collection can claim to represent the fastest production car ever designed
- Swedish engineering marvel — Koenigsegg's innovative approaches (LST transmission, Freevalve technology) make this car genuinely unique in the hypercar world
- Extreme rarity — With only 125 total Jeskos, this is among the rarest modern hypercars in existence
- Accessible build — 395 pieces deliver hypercar perfection in a single session
Worth Considering
- Compact display model — No opening doors or mechanical features at this piece count
- Less recognized brand — Koenigsegg is less familiar than Ferrari or Lamborghini to casual observers
- Speed claims unverified — The 330+ mph top speed remains theoretical; Koenigsegg hasn't yet completed an official attempt
Specifications
| Pieces | 395 |
| Real Car | Koenigsegg Jesko Absolut (2021-present) |
| Features | Low-drag aerodynamic design, display model |
| Engine | 5.0L twin-turbo V8 (real car: 1,280-1,600 hp) |
| Target Speed | 330+ mph (531+ km/h) |
| Production | 125 total Jesko units (~$3M each) |
| Material | ABS plastic |
The Bottom Line
The Jesko Absolut is purpose-built to do one thing better than any car in history — go fast. This 395-piece display model captures the aerodynamic purity and Swedish engineering brilliance that make Koenigsegg one of the most fascinating automotive companies on Earth. In a collection of fast cars, the Jesko Absolut sits at the very top — the car designed to be the fastest of them all, from a tiny Swedish company that continues to punch far above its weight against the Italian and German establishment.