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Zonda Cinque

Zonda Cinque (Italy, 2009)

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Pagani completed its road-car model catalogue with the roadster Zonda Cinque. The Italian company provided the Zonda Cinque with improved performance, emission and handling pleasure. Pagani stated that the 2009 roadster offers a day-to-day drivability that allows it to successfully run on either bumpy roads or race tracks.

Similar to the Zonda coupe model, the Pagani Zonda Cinque is produced in an exclusive limited production of five copies, which are assembled at the make’s Modenese Atelier. The car is powered by a 678 hp Mercedes AMG V12 engine. An adjustable suspension arrangement and a sequential robotised transmission with different drive modes complete the Pagani Zonda Cinque’s most worth-mentioning features.



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