These photos captured by @anytimespy depict one of the most beautiful projects to ever come out of the headquarters in San Cesario sul Panaro, MO, Italy. This car shown here is the one-of-a-kind 2015 Pagani Zonda 760 ‘ZoZo’, ZA9C820C10SF76128. This very special Pagani example was constructed in 2015 using a brand new carbotitanium chassis and was commissioned by Yusaku Maezawa, the owner of the Japanese online retailer Zozotown. The ‘ZoZo’ was delivered to it’s owner by Tokyo dealer Bingosports, and some of the unique details on this example include the obvious partially covered rear wheel arches, an extra set of red taillights, and of course, a flashy purple paint finish with exposed carbon fiber accents seemingly everywhere you look. The Zonda ZoZo was crashed just one year after it was completed in the year 2016, but was officially rebuilt in 2019, allowing this unique creation to live another day. The story of the Zonda model begins in the mid to late 1990s, with the first appearance of a Zonda taking place during the 1999 Geneva Motor Show. The Zonda was originally set to be named the ‘Fangio F1’ after Formula One champion Juan Manuel Fangio, but it was later decided the car would be named Zonda after the hot air current above Argentina, where founded of Pagani, Horacio Pagani was born. Every Pagani is unique, but this example finished is certainly a jaw-dropping rendition. Of the approximately 140 total Zonda examples built for the world, there is none other like the ZoZo. Each and every Zonda is built to customer specifications ensuring that no two are alike, but as far as the ZoZo goes, this chassis goes above and beyond what is normally seen on cars like this one. Let us know your thoughts on 76128, is this the ultimate Pagani Zonda?
How many made? Approximately 140 total Zondas were built, with this car being completely one of a kind.
Engine: Mercedes-Benz AMG Alloy V-12 producing around 760hp
Debut: 2015
Top Speed: ~210mph
0-60: about 3.7 seconds
Photo credit: @anytimespy
Research: @rarecarsonly