While Italian supercar maker Pagani continues to work on bringing the all-new ‘C9′ to life, enthusiasts and those burdened with overflowing wallets, are still eagerly putting in orders for their own special version of the 11 year-old Pagani Zonda.
This time around it’s the Zonda HH, a one-off example built for a buyer in the US. Little has been revealed about the HH, although company founder Horacio Pagani has confirmed that it is essentially a blend of the Zonda F and the Zonda Cinque.
The one-off HH will be built using the Zonda’s carbon-titanium tub, feature centre-locking wheels and be fitted with carbon-ceramic brakes capable of slowing the Zonda HH from 100 – 0 km/h in just 2.1 seconds.
The Cinque’s AMG-built V12 engine, producing 505 kW and 780 Nm of torque, will launch the Zonda HH to 100 km/h from standstill in an eye watering 3.4 seconds.
As with the Cinque, the Zonda HH is likely to weigh in the region of 1 200 kg. Weight saving measures even go as far as suspension made from ultra-light magnesium and titanium, while the wheels are also a combination of lightweight aluminium and magnesium.
The Zonda HH is expected to be delivered to its new owner by the end of the year.
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