RE: Another Pagani Zonda!
RE: Another Pagani Zonda!
Tuesday 11th September 2012

Another Pagani Zonda!

764 Passione will be the last Zonda. Definitely. Probably. Maybe?



Horacio Pagani is a bit like your favourite grandparent; even when all the treats are supposedly gone, they continue to appear, as if by magic, until you're actually a bit sick of treats.

Rumours have surfaced that Pagani are working on the final ever Zonda (which the Cinque, 760 RS,Tricolore and the one made for Lewis Hamilton definitely, categorically were not, of course). Seemingly 7.3-litre AMG V12s continue to be found, despite not being produced anymore, and Pagani can incorporate the Zonda back into their build process despite Huayra production being underway.

Like previous extremely limited production Zondas, expect this car (to be called the 764 Passione) to be suitably, ahem, unique. Rumours suggest it will have pink brake calipers, pink script etched onto the valve covers and pink bodywork. Unique indeed. Surprisingly enough, no official pictures have yet emerged, the image supplied being what it could look like...

Mechanically, the Zonda 764 Passione is much more desirable. It will be based on the Zonda F chassis but with the engine upgrades of the 760 RS (effectively a road-going Zonda R) and mated to a manual gearbox. We can only guess at the price, but seeing as Lewis Hamilton is believed to have paid £1.6million for his car, a figure in that area is likely.

So, 760hp should make for a fitting swansong for the Zonda given it began life with 385, but hasn't that been said before?

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chrisironside

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929 posts

188 months

Tuesday 11th September 2012
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Unpleasant.

The "bog standard" Zonda F was the pick of the bunch in my opinion.
If they'd put as much effort into the Highwire as tinkering with the special edition Zondas perhaps it would have looked better!

TTmonkey

20,911 posts

273 months

Tuesday 11th September 2012
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So why Pink? Who has orderred this 'special'?

Pink?
Jordan?
Paris?
Barbie?


Someone with serious money.

CBR JGWRR

6,580 posts

175 months

Tuesday 11th September 2012
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It looks alright I think...

LotusOmega375D

9,190 posts

179 months

Tuesday 11th September 2012
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No Zonda is in any way a £1.6million car.

Why do people still keep falling for it? I know we all like to slate the Veyron, but it looks like a bargain compared to this and at least it has its own engine in the back.

pimpchez

900 posts

209 months

Tuesday 11th September 2012
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Maybe lil wayne brought it as a present for nikki minaj wobble

E30M3SE

8,491 posts

222 months

Tuesday 11th September 2012
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TTmonkey said:
So why Pink? Who has orderred this 'special'?
article said:
It will be based on the Zonda F chassis but with the engine upgrades of the 760 RS (effectively a road-going Zonda R) and mated to a manual gearbox. We can only guess at the price, but seeing as Lewis Hamilton is believed to have paid £1.6million for his car, a figure in that area is likely.

CBR JGWRR

6,580 posts

175 months

Tuesday 11th September 2012
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LotusOmega375D said:
No Zonda is in any way a £1.6million car.

Why do people still keep falling for it? I know we all like to slate the Veyron, but it looks like a bargain compared to this and at least it has its own engine in the back.
The Veyron is just a technical achievement really.

The Zonda is just better, more special, more, er, unique. Particularly this one, but that aside.


Not that I have the money for either...

WCZ

11,378 posts

220 months

Tuesday 11th September 2012
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E30M3SE said:
It will be based on the Zonda F chassis but with the engine upgrades of the 760 RS (effectively a road-going Zonda R) and mated to a manual gearbox. We can only guess at the price, but seeing as Lewis Hamilton is believed to have paid £1.6million for his car, a figure in that area is likely.
"for his car"

not

"for this car"

his wasn't pink, was all exposed carbon fiber iirc.

chrisironside

Original Poster:

929 posts

188 months

Tuesday 11th September 2012
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Think it would look better if it ends up more like this mock up...

sisu

2,973 posts

199 months

Tuesday 11th September 2012
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the mega rich are always wanting something others can't have. Oddly the zonda F is the most common Zonda. But you get the feeling that Horatio is missing the point with this of diluting the existing zonda owners value by making a new one just for you if the price is right.

clarki

1,364 posts

245 months

Tuesday 11th September 2012
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If you want a Pagani - and lets face it who doesnt - it'd have to be a Zonda.

That new one just looks terrible.

F1GTRUeno

6,512 posts

244 months

Tuesday 11th September 2012
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E30M3SE said:
TTmonkey said:
So why Pink? Who has orderred this 'special'?
article said:
It will be based on the Zonda F chassis but with the engine upgrades of the 760 RS (effectively a road-going Zonda R) and mated to a manual gearbox. We can only guess at the price, but seeing as Lewis Hamilton is believed to have paid £1.6million for his car, a figure in that area is likely.
Yeah this isn't Hamiltons.

It says as much if you read it properly.

richard300

1,086 posts

235 months

Tuesday 11th September 2012
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I hope that Pagani are able to maintain the ability to produce 'just one more' Zonda time and time again - As currently I am in no position to buy a brand new Zonda. But if ever i were in a situation to be able to spend in excess on £1.5Million on a car, Then a bespoke Zonda (irrespective of any other car Pagaini or anyone else are producing) would be my automobile of choice.

I imagine if one was a multi-millionaire it would be very hard to find something to covet or treasure. Buy an Enzo, sell the Enzo, buy a Veyron, sell the Veyron, move onto the next thing. But I imagine something like a bespoke Zonda with one’s name or initials attached officially to it, would be something to really covet, the car that never went up for sale, that was one day passed on to one’s Son, a real sentimental, personal, treasured possession.

StottyZr

6,860 posts

189 months

Tuesday 11th September 2012
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richard300 said:
I imagine if one was a multi-millionaire it would be very hard to find something to covet or treasure. Buy an Enzo, sell the Enzo, buy a Veyron, sell the Veyron, move onto the next thing. But I imagine something like a bespoke Zonda with one’s name or initials attached officially to it, would be something to really covet, the car that never went up for sale, that was one day passed on to one’s Son, a real sentimental, personal, treasured possession.
Thats a very nice thought. Especially as the car would actually be driven if it was never intended to be sold. No worrying about re-sale values, how it should be smile

GranCab

2,914 posts

172 months

Tuesday 11th September 2012
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Expect to see it on the cover of next month's EVO ........ biggrin

Bill Carr

2,234 posts

260 months

Tuesday 11th September 2012
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CBR JGWRR said:
The Veyron is just a technical achievement really.
Just!?

Vee12V

1,407 posts

186 months

Tuesday 11th September 2012
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It's a Zonda with a manual 'box, so I couldn't care less about its color. Respect!

Garaculas

23 posts

177 months

Tuesday 11th September 2012
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richard300 said:
I hope that Pagani are able to maintain the ability to produce 'just one more' Zonda time and time again - As currently I am in no position to buy a brand new Zonda. But if ever i were in a situation to be able to spend in excess on £1.5Million on a car, Then a bespoke Zonda (irrespective of any other car Pagaini or anyone else are producing) would be my automobile of choice.

I imagine if one was a multi-millionaire it would be very hard to find something to covet or treasure. Buy an Enzo, sell the Enzo, buy a Veyron, sell the Veyron, move onto the next thing. But I imagine something like a bespoke Zonda with one’s name or initials attached officially to it, would be something to really covet, the car that never went up for sale, that was one day passed on to one’s Son, a real sentimental, personal, treasured possession.
My thoughts exactly, well put.

AyBee

11,262 posts

228 months

Tuesday 11th September 2012
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If I was spending £1.6m on the last Zonda, I think I'd put a clause in the contract stating that if they were to build another one, they should return £x. I love the Zonda, but this is getting a bit silly now.

CooperS

4,580 posts

245 months

Tuesday 11th September 2012
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Horacio Pagani is a bit like your favourite grandparent; even when all the treats are supposedly gone, they continue to appear, as if by magic, until you're actually a bit sick of treats


Spot on not that i care much what billionaires spend their money on nor how they feel if they've been mislead by Mr Pagani into believing its the last one but i'd be pretty upset even if all it was to me was a customised toy which made up only a fraction of my collection