Pagani
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Our regular Monterey Car Week auction preview lists no less than 113 cars with estimates exceeding US$1 million. Read on for pictures, links to auction descriptions and all the key info.
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The rash of supercars we have seen since the new millennium began are already beginning to ripen at auction, and no less than 17 modern supercars are expected to sell for more than a million dollars at Monterey Car Week this year.
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Airbus' already luxe, spacious ACJ319neo corporate jet has improved that much more with help from Pagani. Imagine yourself cruising high above the congested earth below, sipping champagne and letting your eyes wander between the flat-panel TV and views of the blue sky above.
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In its short history, Horacio Pagani's boutique rival to Ferrari and Lamborghini has developed a back catalogue of automotive erotica to make any petrol head weak at the knees. We didn't think it possible, but the company's latest offering might just be its most beautiful car yet.
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More than a simple Pagani Huayra special edition, the Huayra BC that will appear at the Geneva Motor Show is a reimagined, reengineered masterpiece. That means more power, less weight and bespoke equipment.
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Ford has redefined its sportiest ever model (the GT) for a second time, vastly improving aerodynamics, stripping weight through the use of lightweight composites, and delivering a mid-mounted, next-generation, twin-turbocharged EcoBoost V6 producing more than 600 horsepower.
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Recently in California, million dollar rides went on the auction block for record-breaking figures while classic cars drove about Pebble Beach’s 18th fairway unencumbered. But events like The Quail and the Rolex Monterey Motorsports Reunion have proven equally engaging.
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The Geneva Auto Show has a reputation for being the place for auto designers to display their most exotic work. In the case of Italy’s Pagani, known for its less than subtle approach to extreme automobiles, that means the 800 hp Zonda Revolucion.
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Pagani has introduced the limited edition Zonda Revolucion, seemingly ending the Zonda era with a beast of a special edition.
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Pagani's Zonda supercar successor, to be known as the Huayra, will be shown to the public for the first time in Geneva a month from now. Only 20 of the gull-winged Huayras will be made per year, each costing EUR one million.