Pagani presents the Zonda Unico, a unique version of its iconic supercar that draws inspiration from the majestic Kunlun Mountains in western China.
Originally launched in 1999, the Zonda continues to delight enthusiasts with new interpretations of its naturally aspirated V12 despite the introduction of its successors, the Huayra and Utopia. This unique creation is a heavily modified version of the existing chassis design, boasting an aggressive aerodynamic package with a prominent rear wing that incorporates another smaller wing, a fin mounted behind the seats and two “scoops” to feed fresh air into the engine.

The Zondo Unico features a blue-toned carbon fiber body, complemented by exposed carbon fiber elements on the windshield frame, side mirror caps, headlight housings and various air vents. Blue accents also feature on the center-bolt wheels, brake calipers, four exhaust tips and around the taillights, creating a visually striking design. While Pagani hasn't released specific technical details, it's expected that the engine will be an AMG-sourced 7,3-liter V12, likely producing around 560 kW (760 hp), given the Unico's obvious affinity with the Zondo 760 Roadster.
Despite its 26-year-old design, the Zonda is still as stunning as the original C12, which debuted back in 1999. The constant emergence of new versions of the Zonda contrasts with the somewhat less popular success of its successor, the Huayra, despite its larger production run. The Zonda's enduring appeal raises questions about its immortality, as wealthy buyers keep ordering special editions of the model.








The Zonda Unico is a testament to the timeless design and enduring appeal of the Pagani Zonda. Its bespoke craftsmanship and uniqueness, brought to life by the colours of the Kunlun Mountains, further cement it as an exceptional and highly sought-after automotive masterpiece.