Pagani Zonda Revolucion Gets Street‑Legal Conversion by Lazante – The Blue Beast Hits the Road
One of only five Pagani Zonda Revolucion hypercars will soon receive a street‑legal conversion from the renowned British tuner Lazante, famed for turning high‑performance cars like the McLaren P1 GTR into road‑worthy machines.
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In This Article:
- What Is the Pagani Zonda Revolucion?
- Plans for Release
- Specifications
Pagani Zonda Revolucion – The Blue Beast Goes Street Legal
What Is the Pagani Zonda Revolucion?
The Pagani Zonda Revolucion is a track‑day masterpiece engineered by Italian super‑car house Pagani. The brand gained global attention with the 2007 Geneva Motor Show debut of the Zonda R, of which only 15 units were produced, plus a prototype. Five Zonda Revolucion models were subsequently built, each pushing the limits of lightweight construction and performance.
Pagani’s Modena Design division pioneered the patented composite material carbotanium, a blend of carbon fiber and titanium. This hybrid weave delivers exceptional strength‑to‑weight ratios and can endure extreme heat and strain, a core component of every Pagani vehicle.
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Plans for Release
The fourth Zonda Revolucion was acquired by the owner of TopCar Design, a Russian tuning firm, and forwarded to Lazante for a full street‑legal conversion. While specific details remain under wraps, expectations include suspension tuning for daily comfort, the addition of compliant lighting, a license‑plate bracket, and other regulatory accessories.
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Specifications
The Zonda Revolucion is powered by a 6.0‑liter naturally aspirated V12, identical to the one in the Zonda R, delivering 800 hp (595 kW) and 748 Nm (552 lb‑ft) of torque. A 6‑speed sequential gearbox transmits power to the rear wheels. Thanks to extensive use of carbon fiber and carbotanium, the car weighs just 1,070 kg (2,360 lb). Any street‑legal modifications may add weight, but the hypercar’s performance heritage remains intact.
Pagani’s mastery of carbon fiber shines through the hypercar’s striking blue finish, which covers the exterior panels and a lavish interior. The vehicle also features gold wheels and front bumper canards painted in the colors of the Italian flag, while a distinctive rev counter encircles the Revolucion logo on the steering wheel, keeping drivers intimately connected to the engine’s pulse.
As Lazante evaluates the conversion process, enthusiasts can expect the Zonda Revolucion to soon combine track‑day agility with street‑legal practicality.
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