Gearheads have a new supercar to drool over now that the Pagani Zonda Revolucion has made its debut. The Revolucion is being touted by the company as the last Zonda. Pagani released the Huayra, the successor to the Zonda, two years back. If this truly is the last Zonda, then Pagani is sending out the model that started it all with a bang.
The Pagani Zonda Revolucion sports a tuned version of the Zonda R's 6.0-liter Mercedes AMG V12 engine. It's good for 800 horsepower and 538 lb-ft of torque. Like all Pagani cars, the Revolucion is extremely light. Its carbon-titanium monocoque and carbon fiber body panels help it weigh in at a slim and trim 2,359 pounds. Only five of these cars will be made, with each one selling for $2.9 million apiece.
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The Pagani Zonda Revolucion Signals the End of the Model's Run
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