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Pagani Zonda 760 RS Review: One-Off Special For Chilean Deep-Pockets

Pagani is an attention-seeking car and is never apologetic about that. It is amazing to just stare at and the price is of course for those who are equally willing to be the talk of the town.

The Pagani Zonda 760RS is nonetheless a more shouting gem, perhaps competing with the Pagani Huayra. When Pagani gave a thought to building a road-going version, the Zonda 760RS aka “La Bestia’ or The Beast, if you like was an idea not too far from their mind.

It is just as powerful as it is beautiful. With the power from a naturally aspirated V12 engine that will consume 7.3-litre, this monster of a car generates a massive 760hp (566kW).

There is just something special about specially ordered cars. They not only come out as the best of their class but also become the standard benchmark.

The other thing is that they provide their creators with an opportunity to showcase what would otherwise be underutilized potential. The Pagani Zonda 760RS which was at the time of delivery the most powerful Pagani was meant for a Chilean customer with admirably deep pockets.

You can’t help but admire the guts of the people that run around with such an amazing collection. The year was 2012 and so much water has gone under the bridge. Pagani is still making heads turn with magnificent pieces and tuned machines as well.

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