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Every LEGO® Speed Champions Koenigsegg Set
One LEGO® Speed Champions set carries the Koenigsegg licence — the 2021 Jesko, the small Swedish manufacturer's seventh production model and the brand's debut in the line. It is the first and so far only Koenigsegg ever produced as a LEGO® Speed Champions set.
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Koenigsegg's Speed Champions debut came twenty-seven years after Christian von Koenigsegg founded the company. 76900 Koenigsegg Jesko (2021, 283 pieces, 8-stud) captures the seventh production Koenigsegg model — launched in 2019 in two variants, the downforce-focused Jesko Attack and the low-drag, top-speed-focused Jesko Absolut targeted at exceeding 480 km/h. The car is powered by the in-house twin-turbocharged 5.0-litre V8 with a flat-plane crank, paired with the brand's nine-speed Light Speed Transmission — a multi-clutch gearbox that can shift to any forward gear directly without sequencing through intermediate ratios.
The Jesko is a fitting Speed Champions debut because it concentrates everything Koenigsegg is known for: the in-house drivetrain, the active aerodynamics, the carbon-fibre monocoque, and the small-batch production model (a planned 125 units across the two variants). The set itself is single-vehicle, retired, and remains the brand's only LEGO® Speed Champions representation — none of the earlier Koenigseggs (the CC, the CCR, the CCX, the Agera, the Regera, the One:1) and none of the more recent cars (the Gemera four-seat hybrid, the Jesko-derived Absolut high-speed run) have followed.
If you are coming to Brix Plus for Koenigsegg specifically, the Jesko is the entry point — and at present, the only point. The related-themes panel below places the Jesko within the broader hypercar cluster on this wiki.