Recently, Koenigsegg’s Jesko Absolut once again proved its status as a supercar, becoming the world’s fastest production car of 0-400-0km/h with a record-breaking time of 27.
83 seconds, which is 0.
98 seconds faster than the old record set by Koengisegg Regera in 2023.
, the Swedish supercar manufacturer said Jesko Absolut also broke the record of 0-250-0mph (0-402-0km/h) in just 28.
27 seconds, 1.
33 seconds faster than Regera’s record.
Jesko Absolut also set records for the fastest production vehicle of 0-400km/h and 0-250mph in speeds of 18.
82 seconds and 19.
2 seconds respectively.
It is reported that factory test driver Markus Lundh achieved these four records at an airport in Orebro, Sweden.
, Jesko(parameter| Inquiry) is one of the most extreme supercars on earth, equipped with a twin-turbocharged 5.
0-liter V8 engine that can generate up to 1600 horsepower when using E85 fuel.
It is connected to the rear wheels via Koenigsegg’s exclusive “Light Speed Transmission”(LST).
This is a nine-speed gearbox that can achieve ultra-fast shifting through seven clutches.
, , , this gearbox adopts three gear shafts design: input shaft, second shaft and output shaft.
Three gears on the input shaft transmit engine torque, and the second shaft has six gears, three of which correspond to the input shaft gears and the other three correspond to the output shaft gears, thus forming nine transmission ratios and achieving nine forward gears.
Each group of gears has an independent clutch, with a total of 6 clutches.
In addition, a set of gears directly connects the input shaft to the output shaft, and reverse gears are achieved through the seventh clutch, thereby realizing the structure of a “seven-clutch gearbox”.
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