First Look: Pagani Zonda Tricolore


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Built for a Spanish dealership, the Italian Pagani Zonda Tricolore is a special car meant for the privileged few.

This new one-off supercar is based on the mighty and magnificent Zonda F and many parts like the rear wing, the gearbox and the exhausts are from the limited edition Zonda Cinque, and a few hints like the air intakes on the rear wheel arches are from the Zonda R as well.

Pagani Zonda Tricolore2 First Look: Pagani Zonda Tricolore

Speculation is that it has a familiar Zonda F chassis and utilizes a gearbox that is specially customized for the upcoming C9. It comes with a remarkable black and blue shaded carbon fiber bodywork finish like the Bugatti Gran Sport Sang Bleu and 16C Galibier Concept. The car also features a blue stripe finish on the lower part of the body and an Italian flag in the front bonnet and rear wing.

The Italian supercar is unique with its new and more prominent but different headlamps which are also adaptive and able to tilt at corners. There are also new position lights in the form of LED’s integrated in the bonnet while the fin is attached to the engine cover on the back by the manufacturer. The interiors sport a unique color setup which includes Guarnieri signs in the headrests.

There is no official information on power details or pricing.

via Autoblog.nl [translation needed]


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