Don’t need it
I do agree on the C12 and F but I am also interested in the Barchetta
Pagani Zonda HP Barchetta(most powerful model with 800hp)
I also would be interested in seeing the C12 return and maybe a 760 one off
but the Barchetta is my favourite and it ends the Zondas production officially
Only 3 were ever made and it costs over 17 million
Just an amazing car this should be added first if we get a new Zonda since its the most powerful
dink donk new zonda once again - The Zonda Arrivederci
(Source: This really is the last one: behold, the V12 Pagani Zonda Arrivederci | Top Gear )
Time to increase that date of manufacture till 2024
We also need Lewis Hamilton’s one off car
the Pagani C12 S 7.3 should be added to the poll as it is a better version of the standard c12.
or is that the zonda s?
ill be super happy if we got the c12 s 7.3 though a zonda f is just as cool. im actually suprised we never had the zonda f in any forza game.
1999 Pagani Zonda C12
2007 Pagani Zonda F Coupé
Specs (C12):
- Engine: 6.0L V12 (naturally aspirated)
- Horsepower: 389 @ 5200 rpm
- Torque: 420 lb-ft @ 3800 rpm
- Transmission: 6-speed manual
- Drivetrain: RWD
- 0-60: 3.7 seconds
- Top speed: 185 mph
Specs (F Coupé):
- Engine: 7.3L V12 (naturally aspirated)
- Horsepower: 594 @ 6150 rpm
- Torque: 560 lb-ft @ 4000 rpm
- Transmission: 6-speed manual
- Drivetrain: RWD
- 0-60: 3.4 seconds
- Top speed: 214 mph
- Note: The F model is also available in a roadster body style
2005 Pagani Zonda S 7.3 Roadster
2009 Pagani Zonda Cinque Coupé
Specs (S 7.3 Roads.):
- Engine: 7.3L V12 (naturally aspirated)
- Horsepower: 547 @ 5900 rpm
- Torque: 553 lb-ft @ 4050 rpm
- Transmission: 6-speed manual
- Drivetrain: RWD
- 0-60: 3.5 seconds
- Top speed: 211 mph
Specs (Cinque Coupé):
- Engine: 7.3L V12 (naturally aspirated)
- Horsepower: 668 @ 6200 rpm
- Torque: 575 lb-ft @ 4000 rpm
- Transmission: 6-speed automated manual w/paddle shifters
- Drivetrain: RWD
- 0-60: 3.2 seconds
- Top speed: 214 mph
- Note: Only 5 units of the Cinque Coupé were made; this is also the case for its roadster sibling
- Fun fact: “Cinque” is an Italian word that translates to “five” in English; referring to the aforementioned number of units built