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Pagani Zonda Arrivederci unveiled at Pebble Beach: The last Zonda
The last Pagani Zonda ever made, chassis no. 140, has been presented at Pebble Beach. It’s called the Zonda Arrivederci – which means “farewell” in Italian.
The Zonda Arrivederci is more than just any other one-off Zonda. While the spec is unique, some of the materials have never been used in a Zonda road car.
For starters, the Arrivederci is an open-top with various bits borrowed from other special Zondas. It features an ultra-deep Blu Danubio livery, hand-painted over a bespoke body made from Alutex, a composite material used exclusively by Pagani for this car.
The interior of the Arrivederci is nicely trimmed in red leather, inspired by the owner’s other Pagani – the Huayra La Monza Lisa. The car also comes with a bespoke luggage set and custom-designed wheels inspired by those on the Zonda S.
As you might have guessed, Indian-origin businessman, Kris Singh, is the owner of this magnificent machine, and Miami will be its home base.
Source: @tfjj, @luisncars