Pagani Zonda

Pagani Zonda

Launched in 1999, the Pagani Zonda marked the arrival of a bold new force in the supercar world. Designed by Argentine-Italian engineer Horacio Pagani, the Zonda was developed with input from Formula 1 legend Juan Manuel Fangio and originally named the "Fangio F1" before debuting with its now-iconic name. Powered by a naturally aspirated Mercedes-AMG V12, the Zonda stunned the industry with its lightweight carbon fibre construction and exotic styling.

Over the years, Pagani refined the Zonda into multiple bespoke variants, including the Zonda F, Zonda Cinque and Zonda R. Each model pushed performance and craftsmanship to obsessive levels, with limited production runs and customisation tailored to individual buyers. These machines weren’t just fast — they were rolling pieces of art designed for extreme exclusivity.

While production officially ended in 2017, Pagani has continued to build one-off Zondas for collectors. Though never officially sold in Australia, the Zonda remains a poster-worthy icon among exotic car enthusiasts.