There’s no shortage of amazing supercars being showcased during this year’s Geneva Motor Show. We’ve already shown you some of them, now it’s time for this $3 million carbon fiber masterpiece from renowned designer Horacio Pagani. The Italian manufacturer produced their first Zonda in 1999, and it seems the Pagani Zonda Revolution is set to be its final version.
The central monocoque is carbon-titanium, which means the car only weight a little over a ton, but the 6.0-liter V12 Mercedes-AMG engine still packs quite a punch, with 800hp and 540 lb-ft of torque. It also features a six-speed sequential transmission, made from lightweight magnesium, which drives the rear wheels and allows for gear changes in as little as 20 milliseconds, in addition to an active rear wing, upgraded carbon-ceramic brakes and a 12-mode traction control system.
The amazing Pagani Zonda Revolucion is the pinnacle of fifteen years of design and engineering work from the Italian brand, and it certainly deserves its place among the other excellent supercars presented at the Geneva Motor Show.
[Jalopnik]