Pagani Zonda Specifications - Auto Universe

The Pagani Zonda is a games auto assembled by the Italian producer Pagani. It appeared in 1999, and generation finished in 2011, with three uncommon version autos, the Zonda 760RS, Zonda 760LH and the Zonda 764 Passione, being created in 2012.


By June 2009, 135 Zondas had been assembled, including advancement donkeys. Both 2-entryway car and roadster forms have been delivered. Development is for the most part of carbon fiber.

A portion of the early Zonda building was finished by Formula One champion Juan Manuel Fangio. The auto was initially to be named the "Fangio F1" after him, at the same time, taking after his passing in 1995, it was renamed for the Zonda wind, a local term for an air current above Argentina.

Zonda Cinque 

The Zonda Cinque (Italian for five) was intended to be the last emphasis of the Zonda, being a street going variant of the Zonda R. Just five were manufactured — subsequently the name — at the expense of £1 million ($2,193,070), with conveyances set to June 2009 for each of the five autos. The distinctions over other street going Zondas are the new 6-speed consecutive gearbox, bringing about
shifts now taking under 100 milliseconds, dropping 0–62 mph down to 3.4 seconds.

The Cinque additionally has an updated type of carbon fiber called "carbo-titanium" which fuses titanium to build quality and unbending nature. Suspension makes utilization of magnesium and titanium segments, and the motor's force has been expanded to 678 PS (499 kW; 669 hp). Amended bodywork, which incorporates a more drawn out front splitter, new sideskirts, back diffuser, guard canards and a compliment underside and also a rooftop mounted air admission scoop, empowers the Cinque to make 750 kg (1,653 lb) of down-power at 355 km/h (221 mph) and 1.45 G of cornering power.


The Zonda Cinque's model was composed extraordinarily with the end goal of recording an extraordinary real life trailer for Need For Speed: Hot Interest, created by Criterion Games, and assembled for shooting, with Horacio Pagani himself checking the development of the auto.

Zonda Cinque Roadster 

The Roadster has the same specs as the CoupĂ© from which it is determined and just five units were constructed, with a cost of £1.3-million/US$2 million, or more neighborhood assessments.