One of the world’s rarest used motors is up for sale – for an eye watering amount.
Only a handful of Pagani Zondas have ever been made and they are one of the most prestigious supercars.
Amazingly the 2014 Pagani Zonda 760 LM Roadster has done 17,700 miles and could become the most expensive Zonda ever sold.
It has an estimate of £9,500,000 but could fetch over £12,000,000.
The Pagani Zonda 760 was part of a limited run of 16 cars that were built on existing chassis but had the best of previous special-edition Zondas and a Mercedes AMG-built 7.3-litre V12 producing 760 horsepower.
F1 World champion Lewis Hamilton had one made for him later selling it for £8.5M, as reported by Luxury Auto News.
The listing reads: “Throughout the body are beautiful Cinque, Tricolore and Zonda R features including but not limited to Cinque sills, Cinque front spoiler, Cinque front wheelarch louvres, 760-specification front wheelarch eyelids, Cinque rear diffuser, Zonda R-style front dive planes, Cinque Roadster air intake, 19-inch Zonda R-style wheels, Huayra wing mirrors, Tricolore rear quarter intakes, 760-specification rear fin, Cinque engine cover, Zonda R-style rear brake lights, Zonda Revolución-inspired rear wing, and a Tricolore exhaust outlet.
“A unique light cluster was created for the LMs, inspired by contemporary Le Mans prototypes with it being a covered headlight arrangement.
“Finally, the interior was adorned with competition-derived features including an Alcantara-trimmed steering wheel, suede and leather bucket seats, four-point harnesses, and beautiful green stitching throughout to match the exterior highlights.
“Following its delivery to the consigning owner, this incredible Zonda LM Roadster has participated in several Pagani Radunos, Supercar Owners Circle tours, and passing appearances at events throughout Europe.
“Today, only 140 Zonda road cars exist, an extraordinarily low number for any supercar.
“Celebrating its 25th anniversary during 2024, the Zonda is now regarded as one of the greatest supercars ever made, spoken of in the same sentence as the McLaren F1, Mercedes-Benz CLK GTR, and Porsche 911 GT1.
“It is incredibly rare for a Zonda to be offered at public auction, the last time being at RM Sotheby’s Abu Dhabi Grand Prix sale in 2019.
“This LM Roadster is one of the highest specification Zondas in the world.
“It will be unlikely that another of this outstanding quality will reach the market again soon.”
The auction takes place in Dubai, UAE on Sunday December 1.
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