zonda roadster

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take a look at this!
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I don't like the roadster as much as the hard top version.
Zonda's are far from ugly, they're just different, a rare thing these days.
 
yeah i noticed that to after i posted it and so i kept quite so not to look stupid but now you have blown my cover :irked:

yes i did get it off supercars.net
 
It's NOT shopped! This is the roadster version Pagani is presenting at the Geneva show next week.

Great from the back also:
[IMG]http://www.autoindex.org/images/news/344/norm_3_orig.jpg
 
Originally posted by driessie
It's NOT shopped! This is the roadster version Pagani is presenting at the Geneva show next week.

Great from the back also:
[IMG]http://www.autoindex.org/images/news/344/norm_3_orig.jpg

that shot's computer generated, and the first one's been tweaked with Photoshop.

http://www.928-cargallery.net/cars/pagani/zonda_s/zonda_s_02.jpg

They took that picture and shoved the roof of the Audi TT concept from a few years ago... you can see the trees through the windshield.
 
I think that they only released computer images so that people would be wondering if the real thing looks as good as the pics.
And if you have a design based on an existing model, why not use a picture of that one to give people a preview.
 
Pagani to unveil new Zonda Roadster at Geneva Auto Show


Pagani Automobili issued the following press release:

PAGANI, the brand behind the award-winning Zonda C 12 S supercar, will unveil a new car, the Zonda Roadster, at the Geneva Auto Show, opening March 4th. To be produced in a strictly limited edition of 40 completely made-to-measure cars, the Zonda Roadster will once again cristallize PAGANI's philosophy: marry the most exotic technology - such as the never-seen-before carbon fiber/carbon textile removable roof - to the loving care of the "artigiano" handwork, to produce "Una Macchina con Anima".

The new Zonda Roadster, like all PAGANI creations, has been designed around truly innovative technology ideas, and with a special attention to safety - a key issue in the "SuperConvertibles" segment, and a constant preoccupation of the manufacturer -as its technical specs show:
- the new carbon fiber central chassis structure reaches the highest structural rigidity level available in the segment, 18.000 Nm/mm in torsional rigidity, 9.000 Nm/mm in flexional rigidity, for a dry weight of 1280 Kg;
- the roll bar, elliptical in section, is built out of carbon and chrome-molybdene alloy and is linked to the aft section of the chassis through a finely handworked Ergal element;
- the full-carbon body shows a new engine hood configuration, and a new rear hood design where two NACA air vents work as air extractors;
- the 7.3l Mercedes Benz AMG engine transmits its 555HP/750Nm power through the ABS/Traction Control safety systems already used in the Zonda S;
- the wheel are forged in aluminum and the 255/35/19 and 345/35/19 tires have been specially developed for the Zonda by Michelin, adding to the car’s unique styling and technology.

But the Zonda Roadster is not just a list of superlative safety and perfomance specs: according to Horacio Pagani, founder and head designer of PAGANI Automobili: "The new Zonda Roadster we will unveil in Geneva is a true expression of the PAGANI sprit: we do not just build supercars, we build 'Una Macchina con Anima", a car with a soul ”. What the public will discover is more than a beautiful piece of emotion turned into carbon fiber and aluminum: only 40 Zonda Roasters will be handbuilt, each one to the exact taste of its owner, like a perfect-fitting tailored suit. Each will be an original object of desire, each with its own story, each offering something way beyond technical perfection: a soul.

This search for the ultimate level of "personalizzazione", a defining PAGANI criterion, is especially visible in the car's interior: rare leathers, hand-tailored by PAGANI's own team of craftsmen, aluminum and carbon-fiber, all chosen by the car's owner, producing a symphony of sights, touch, smells and sounds that matches the driver's tastes and personality.

Does this answer some questions? The pic I posted earlier was next to it and here's another one:
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if I may say so, I like more the hardtop version than the roadster one. 'sides, I think that being a Roadster will greatly affect its status of ultimate driving machine

Cano
 
Originally posted by milefile
Am I the only person who thinks Zonda head-lamps are kinda stupid looking?

Stupid-looking, a little. Downright ugly is what I would use...
 

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