Pagani for sale
Pagani for sale
Pagani Automobili, established in 1992 by the visionary Argentine-Italian engineer Horacio Pagani, has cemented its reputation as one of the most exclusive hypercar manufacturers in the world. With an unwavering dedication to blending art and science, the brand has produced some of the most sought-after hypercars in automotive history.
The Zonda Era (1999–2017)
Pagani’s journey began with the introduction of the Zonda C12 at the 1999 Geneva Motor Show, a car that instantly redefined the standards of hypercars. Over nearly two decades, the Zonda series evolved into an iconic lineup with several limited and bespoke editions, each meticulously crafted to offer unparalleled exclusivity.
Notable Zonda Models and Production Numbers
- Zonda C12 (1999): 5 units produced
- Zonda C12-S (1999): Enhanced performance and aesthetics
- Zonda S 7.3 (2002): Featuring a larger, more powerful V12 engine
- Zonda S Roadster (2003): Most popular Zonda variant with approximately 40 units produced
- Zonda F (2005): Named after Juan Manuel Fangio, Pagani’s inspiration
- Zonda F Roadster (2006): Open-top luxury with exhilarating performance
- Zonda Cinque (2009): Limited to 5 units, showcasing carbon-titanium construction
- Zonda Cinque Roadster (2009): Another 5 units, delivering top-down hypercar thrills
- Zonda R (2009): Track-focused monster with limited production
- Zonda Tricolore (2010): A tribute to the Italian Air Force aerobatic team, 3 units produced
- Zonda Revolución (2013): 6 units (5 sold, 1 retained by the factory)
In addition to the core lineup, Pagani created numerous one-off and bespoke Zonda editions, often tailored to individual customer preferences. By 2019, total Zonda production had reached approximately 140 units, cementing its legacy as one of the rarest hypercars ever made.
The Huayra Era (2011–Present)
The next chapter of Pagani’s journey began in 2011 with the introduction of the Huayra, named after the Incan god of wind. This model showcased a new level of aerodynamic innovation and bespoke craftsmanship, establishing itself as the pinnacle of hypercar design.
Key Huayra Variants and Production Numbers
- Huayra Coupe (2011): Limited to 100 units, featuring a Mercedes-AMG V12 engine
- Huayra BC (2016): 30 units, dedicated to Pagani’s first customer, Benny Caiola
- Huayra Roadster (2017): Limited to 100 units, sold out before production began
- Huayra Roadster BC (2019): A more powerful, lightweight version with 40 units produced
Production Numbers
Pagani’s hypercars are celebrated not only for their breathtaking performance but also for their extreme exclusivity.
- By 2019, Pagani’s total production across all models since 1999 was around 450 cars.
- The company maintains a highly artisanal approach, with each car taking approximately six months to build.
- In 2015, Pagani’s production capacity was limited to about 40 cars per year, emphasizing the brand’s dedication to craftsmanship over mass production.