2010 Pagani Zonda Tricolore Supercar: Succumb
2010 Pagani Zonda Tricolore
Italy, the origin of many a madcap carmakers and one among them is Pagani. It was founded in 1992 by Argentinean Horacio Pagani in San Cesario sul Panaro, near Modena, Italy. Pagani’s claim to fame was the Zonda. A supercar par excellence or in Italian it was just ‘Bellisimo’.
The carmaker’s most recent wrath on Greenpeace was the C9, which was last seen doing the rounds in South Africa. To mark the upcoming Geneva Motor Show 2010, Pagani has introduced the Zonda Tricolore.
The tricolore represents the colors of the Italian flag draped around the Zonda. Similar styling cues were last seen on the Ducati 1098 Tricolore. The car, is simply ostentatiously drool worthy. I am sure many a males will nurse a semi by just looking at the azzure beauty. The Tricolore is based on the Cinque, possibly the last Zonda before the scraping of the model.

Pagani Zonda Supercar
Photo Credit: Supermac
The car, valued at € 3 million, will pay tribute to the Italian acrobatic patrol, its chromatic motive, which combines with the azzurro patriotic colors of the national flag in a carbon fiber body on a chassis lacquered reinforced composite titanium.
What we have here is a super car that derives 678 bhp from an AMG tuned Mercedes-Benz V12 engine.
Check out the pictures at ICB. Oh Sh!t, here I go to the restroom again…where are my tissues !
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