Pagani Zonda R Officially Unveiled... Finally!

Pagani Zonda R in Vienna

By Thami Masemola
January 16, 2009 8:23 PM
Filed Under: European, Pagani, Supercars

One of the most desirable supercars on the planet just got even better. The Pagani brand has finally brought out the Zonda R which is the ultimate racing Pagani that owners can drive on the road too. While it may not look it at first glance, the Zonda R shares only about 10% of its components with the Zonda F. that means from the start it was designed for its own unique purpose.

As one would expect, persuading the Zonda R forward is an engine sourced from Mercedes-Benz's AMG division. It's the 6.0-litre V12 powerplant found in the racing CLK GTR that has successfully competed in GT championships. It's angled at 60 degrees, light in weight and produces humongous figures of 750hp (552kW) and 710Nm of torque. The gearbox is a 6-speed sequential model that sends power to slick tyres. Lubrication is a dry sump with a separate oil tank.

Further differentiating itself from other Paganis, the Zonda R has had its wheelbase increased by 47mm, overall length is up by 394mm while the track increased by 50mm. Bodywork was optimised to increase downforce even at low speeds, while an aerodynamic package of a bonnet with flaps, adjustable rear wing, and rear diffuser give the car exceptional cornering ability. While the car corners the driver is sitting comfortably inside a cabin that hugs and gives him a sense of stability and safety.

 


Press Release (Click to expand)

While we certainly cannot say the Zonda F lacks performance figures, driving around the Nürburgring in 7:27:82 and achieving lateral G forces of almost 1.5 G, it is however a road car, easy to drive, intuitive and setting the benchmark for comfort, safety and lightweight. Paired with a quality finish and the attention to detail this made the Zonda F one of the most desirable supercars resulting in the 25 Coupé models being sold out in record time.

This did not seem to fulfil the requirements of our most demanding customers, who adore the weekend drive on a racetrack.

The spark has been set by an Italo-American customer, enthusiast and already proud owner of 3 Zondas. He describes the project this way: "The thought has been on my mind for quite some time, but I am not interested in racing".

The Zonda R is born with full liberty. The target: the ultimate performance at the racetrack without any implications of rules, except for safety, where no compromise is allowed.

In September 2006 the first drawings were ready, but it was crucial to have the support of Mercedes-AMG for a high revving engine with a power output of 750hp, dry sump, light and with a low centre of gravity. The basis was the self supporting engine of the mighty CLK GTR, which has dominated the GT championships.

Eve at constant racing pace the engine would have to cover over 5.000 km before servicing. The challenge has been accepted without hesitation.

The Zonda R is a car designed from scratch, with only 10% of the Zonda F components to be carried over. The suspension forged in Avional, a new Pagani six speed transversal sequential gearbox, carbon fibre monocoque, aeronautical four pump fuel tank are only part of the equation.

The wheelbase has grown by 47mm, the overall length by 394mm and the track is increased by 50mm. The bodywork and aerodynamics have been studied to offer maximum downforce. Even though built for the track, the project would not have received kick off, if the quality and finish of the car and its details was not up to the level of the Pagani road cars.

One of the first cars to be delivered however will be kept in a living room, designed by Pagani and built with the same materials as the Zonda F, beautifully textured carbon fibre, avional, titanium, inconel and other state of the art materials. Additionally it will feature a bespoke HiFi System that will allow the customer to listen to the sound of this car at Le Mans and the Nürburgring.

Technical Specifications

This Zonda is purpose made for track use, without restrictions of any competition rules or homologation, with the only exclusion of the passengers' integrity, where no compromise is tolerated according to our philosophy and state-of-the-art safety measures are featured.

A new heart

The engine is built by the racing specialists at Mercedes AMG, where the championship winning DTM cars are born, as well as the CLK GTR, probably the most devastating and effective weapon ever to compete in the GT series. From it's engine the Zonda R borrows the basic architecture including an ingenious dry sump allowing a low centre of gravity. This self-supporting engine with 750 hp at 8000 rpm and 710 Nm of torque carries a lightweight carbon fibre high- performance intake system, a racing multiple disc sintered clutch and Formula 1 style exhaust system, hydroformed in Inconel 625 and ceramic coated for optimal heat dissipation. The power unit combined with a 6 speed transversal manual sequential synchronised gearbox is designed to satisfy the most ambitious drivers.

The chassis

The central carbon chassis will incorporate a roll cage and a rubber racing fuel tank with 4 fuel pumps and quick refuel filler like on GT race cars. The wheelbase has been increased by 47mm to offer the best stability. The front and rear subframes are brand-new, built to accommodate a new suspension geometry, produced in avional. The magnesium forged rims with central wheel nut and a quick pneumatic lifting system allows fast and effortless changes of the slick tyres.

Bodywork and aerodynamics

The new bodywork has been honed to offer elevated downforce even in low speed corners. The longer front bonnet with flaps, closed underbody and the rear overhang with the adjustable rear wing and race derived diffusor translate into shattering aerodynamic efficiency and will let you experience cornering speeds beyond imagination.

The car displays and logs information about the amount of dowforce that the car is generating at each moment. Combined with the adjustable wings you can easily find the best setup for each track.

Workstation

The interior is designed to accommodate the driver and passenger in bespoke seats, built to offer the best support, when the G-forces from the vehicle dynamics come into question. The Digitek instrumentation provides the essential information and a sophisticated telemetry allows through a variety of sensors to monitor every single component of the car.

technical data

  • Type V12 - M120
  • V - angle 60°
  • Displacement 5987 ccm
  • Stroke 80,20 mm
  • Bore 89,00 mm
  • Valves per cilinder 4
  • Horse Power 750
  • Power output 551 KW at 7.500 1/min
  • Torque output 710 Nm
  • Aspiration Single throttle bodies, mechanically
  • operated
  • Lubrification Dry sump with separate oil tank
  • Firing order 1-12-5-8-3-10-6-7-2-11-4-

 

Comments

Iconic
January 16, 2009 8:41 PM
Now that's a proper supercar!

mortz
January 16, 2009 8:49 PM
Now thats a sexy be-arch, with 552kw dammm!!

Bristol411S3
January 16, 2009 8:50 PM
This does look great. Looking forward to seeing a time from the 'Ring.

adottkiddy
January 16, 2009 10:27 PM
i want to know the performance figuers. Any ideas?????

i think 220mph+ and a 0-60 time of 3 seconds

kimbo
January 16, 2009 10:41 PM
no stupid renderings made on some virtual Laguna Seca any more. Finally we can see it. Zonda F was amazing enough. This? Out of this world. Together the Veyron - the ultimate in supercars.

Guga2112
January 17, 2009 12:45 AM
I think maybe a little bit less than 0-60 time of 3s.

The Zonda F roadster crushed the Veyron on the top gear track. So this, may be even quicker.

adz612
January 17, 2009 12:53 AM
I think it's already bitten my head off. St Peter will be seeing me pretty soon at the pearly gates if I ever was fortunate enough to buy one.......

911fnatic
January 17, 2009 3:42 AM
Probably the most desirable supercar.

vrp719
January 17, 2009 4:35 AM
is this the same as the zonda cinque?

Joe_Limon
January 17, 2009 4:35 AM
rawr :P need I say more?

lucifa
January 17, 2009 7:04 AM
the 0-60 and top speed might be impressive, but i'd be more interested in track performance, and thereby the 'ring time. hopefully this'll smoke the GT-R SpecV and show the world just why the europeans have been king of the ring for so long =P

mortz
January 17, 2009 7:59 AM
The zonda club sport F managed a 7.24.65 around the ring so one would think the zonda R would be faster, i would be surprised if it didnt beat the spec-v as much as i love the gt-r.

GRAVE
January 17, 2009 1:13 PM
the F was lighter in weight than a porsche Cayman! so this is maybe even lighter! and plus a more powerfull engine this will be an aircraft i mean roadcraft!

Wickedated
January 17, 2009 6:42 PM
Why would anyone drive this is beyond my comprehension. If I was lucky enough to afford and actually buy one, it would sit pretty in my living room under a pressurized glass dome. Holy cow.... 10/10

steelerfan2009
January 31, 2009 8:13 PM
this car was made to be driven not just looked at.

norther
January 17, 2009 8:41 PM
i must say ..this is one great car... finally. why finally? to be honest, i hated it with that idiotic 7.3 litre V12. it was so pointless. every other cars in its class had better engines, but no.. the zonda used a larger and less powerfull engine. i cand now sleep, even die in peace that they finally decided to change the engine. bravo guys, bravo!.. took u long enough.

anonymous
January 18, 2009 6:08 AM
they are using the same engine. its was tweaked.

anonymous
January 18, 2009 6:08 AM
they are using the same engine. it was tweaked.

dom6698
January 18, 2009 1:17 PM
aren't they all AMG V12s of different displacements? I suppose if you can get 750hp out of a 6.0, they should get 910hP

dom6698
January 18, 2009 1:18 PM
didn't finish - they should get 910hp out of the 7.3 (if they can make it hold the road properly)

Xanavi23
January 17, 2009 10:48 PM
I have to say, this is my ultimate dream car. The type of car you'ld buy if you won the Lottery, struck oil or gold. Its such a well thought out, engineered masterpeice.

122
January 18, 2009 10:55 AM
tremendous Aero grip + POwwweeer + mech grip = 7mins 10 sec ring time definitely.

NISMO
January 18, 2009 7:58 PM
I mean, yeah...I would take one. Now that is what I call a purpose-built piece of machinery/art.

steelerfan2009
January 31, 2009 8:15 PM
to bad this is the last one well see,but i cant wait to see what this company does for its next car.

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