Pagani Automobili S.p.A. (Commonly shortened to simply Pagani) is considered by many to be one of the greatest automotive companies on earth. On our page, we’ve covered a number of different Pagani example, however, today it’s time to include a new one. This is @huay_not’s absolutely stunning 2005 Pagani Zonda F (chassis 76067) finished in ‘Bianco Benny’ with red & black carbon accents over a black leather interior, and it’s one of only 25 of it’s kind in the entire world. The Zonda is a mid-engined supercar produced by Pagani Automobili S.p.A. which first ever debuted at the 1999 Geneva Motor Show, and there are still Zonda examples being produced to this day in 2021. Many different variations and one or few-off models have been created based off the Zonda, and one of them is the car shown here, the Pagani Zonda F. The Zonda F was first shown at the 2005 Geneva Motor Show, with production being limited to just 25 examples worldwide. The Zonda F was created to reflect on the great relationship held between Pagani’s founder, Horacio Pagani, and world champion race driver Juan Manuel Fangio (F standing for Fangio). At the time, the Zonda F was the most extensively revised Zonda yet, and utilizes the same 7.3 L AMG V12 engine as the previous Zonda variants, however, thanks to a new exhaust, revised ECU, and enhanced intake manifolds, the Zonda F produces 594hp. Other changes included new bodywork, a revised transmission, carbon/ceramic brakes developed in collaboration with Brembo, OZ alloy wheels, and the newly added Inconel exhaust system. In terms of total weight, the Zonda F comes in at just 2712 lbs, and when combined with it’s visceral naturally aspirated 12-cylinder, it’s an absolutely dreamy combination of low weight and high performance. The Zonda F was followed up by the Zonda F roadster in 2006, and overall, remains to be one of my favorite and also one of the rarest Zonda variants ever produced.
How many made? 25
Engine: 7.3L DOHC 48-valve naturally aspirated V12 - 594hp
Debut: 2005 Geneva Motor Show
Top Speed: 216mph
0-60mph: 3.6 seconds
Photo Credit: @am_media_ny
Research: @rarecarsonly