Pagani Zonda Arrivederci: Final Edition Emerges From Seclusion
A rare and highly anticipated Pagani Zonda is set to make its public debut at Monterey Car Week, offering a final glimpse of the iconic supercar.
The Zonda Arrivederci, chassis number 140, marks the last new Zonda ever built by the Italian marque. It was acquired last year by American businessman and collector Kris Singh, who promptly tucked it away in storage, keeping it out of the public eye. This is the first time the one-off creation will be unveiled to the world.
Prior to its appearance, we had a glimpse of the car's exquisite design through a series of official renderings released earlier this year. The Zonda Arrivederci shares some stylistic elements with the 760 series, but its bespoke nature is undeniable.
A striking silver-finished carbon fibre bodywork sets it apart from other Zondas. This unique material graces a large portion of the car, complemented by contrasting dark blue carbon fibre accents. These accents can be found on the front wheel arches, rocker panels, hood, headlight surrounds, roof scoop, shark fin, and the impressive rear wing.
The rear wing is a standout feature, drawing inspiration from the one-off Zonda JC. Its bespoke end plates are distinct, and the wing sits significantly higher than those found on most other Zondas. Further enhancing its dramatic appearance are light blue and red accents, custom badging, silver taillight surrounds, and carbon ceramic brakes with red calipers.
Inside, Singh commissioned a bespoke interior for the Zonda Arrivederci, featuring a generous amount of exposed carbon fibre, red leather, and wooden accents on the steering wheel, creating a luxurious and sporty cabin.
While details about the powertrain remain limited, it is expected to share its powerful 7.3-litre naturally aspirated V12 engine with other Zonda 760 models, generating a formidable 760 horsepower.
The Pagani Zonda Arrivederci, a testament to Pagani's craftsmanship and Singh's discerning taste, promises to be a highlight of Monterey Car Week. Its unveiling will be a special moment for car enthusiasts and a fitting end to the iconic Zonda legacy.