Pagani Zonda Cinque: The Fan Favorite
The Zonda Cinque (Italian for “Five”) was supposed to be the last Zonda. (Spoiler: It wasn’t). A Hong Kong dealer asked Horacio Pagani to build a road-legal version of the Zonda R track car. Pagani built 5 Coupes and 5 Roadsters.
Carbo-Titanium Debut
The Cinque was the first road car to use Carbo-Titanium.
- Tech: Titanium wires are woven into the carbon fiber to prevent it from shattering in a crash.
- Weight: The car weighs just 1,210 kg.
Design
It features the best elements of the Zonda R:
- Roof Scoop: A massive carbon intake on the roof.
- Livery: A distinctive white body with a central carbon stripe and red accents.
- Gearbox: It used the first generation of the CIMA sequential automated manual. Brutal, but fast.
Value
The Cinque is arguably the most desirable Zonda.
- Price: $10+ million on the open market (if one ever appears). It defines the “modded Zonda” look.