A Porsche driver just turned a $3 million Koenigsegg into a very expensive bumper car.
The ultra-rare Jesko hypercar became the unwilling recipient of a Porsche's front end during Belgium's GR8 International Car Show. The Swedish masterpiece, featuring that massive signature rear wing, took damage to its posterior when a Porsche driver apparently confused "showing off" with "showing poor judgment."
Footage from the event confirms what happens when horsepower meets incompetence.
When Hypercars Become Crash Test Dummies
The Koenigsegg driver bears no fault in this expensive fender bender. Multiple sources confirm the Porsche was accelerating for spectators when its driver apparently forgot the pedal arrangement in modern automobiles.
Brake pedal on the left, accelerator on the right. Not that complicated.
The result? A Porsche-shaped dent in a car that costs more than most people's lifetime earnings.
$3 Million Reasons to Keep Your Distance
The Jesko represents the pinnacle of Koenigsegg engineering:
- 1,600 horsepower on E85 fuel
- Top speed exceeding 300 mph in Absolut configuration
- Limited production run making each example extraordinarily rare
Now this particular example has something extra – damage from a Porsche that got too friendly at a car show.
The Expensive Aftermath
The incident drew immediate attention across social media platforms. Videos of the collision spread faster than the Jesko's quarter-mile time.
Insurance adjusters likely needed smelling salts when the claim arrived.
The repair bill will undoubtedly reach supercar proportions. Carbon fiber components don't come cheap, especially when they're attached to vehicles handcrafted in Ängelholm, Sweden.
The Porsche driver's insurance company is about to learn what "premium" really means.
For the rest of us, it's a reminder that no matter how expensive your car is, physics always wins. And keeping a safe distance at car shows isn't just good manners – it's good financial planning.






















