[DESIGN STUDY] Smaller Pagani Zonda - I need your feedback!
#1
[DESIGN STUDY] Smaller Pagani Zonda - I need your feedback!
Since you all know Pagani is moving to brand new factory. The new facility in Modena, Italy, the heartland of supercar country, will be three times larger than the existing factory.
According to that fact, I was thinking that Pagani should offer more than one model to their customers. My idea was to make design study on Pagani entry level model.
Since I am big fan of Pagani Zonda that is officially out of production, I would like to keep that amazing design through smaller model than Zonda, but refreshed with some details from Huyara.
So, I am asking for your feedback - what do you think about introducing Pagani entry level model; what type of engine should have;
how much smaller should be compared to Zonda; what elements should be improved over Zonda; and finally what price should be for that kind of car.
Any kind of feedback/comment will be much appreciated
#2
Zonda is not out of production.
Haven't you read all the recent thread about the 760 RS?
When you say smaller, are you talking about price, or size?
I think they should keep making just one model. They are doing quite well that way and the recent vids so how much this brand is worth to be among the great. The level of detail is exquisite.
Haven't you read all the recent thread about the 760 RS?
When you say smaller, are you talking about price, or size?
I think they should keep making just one model. They are doing quite well that way and the recent vids so how much this brand is worth to be among the great. The level of detail is exquisite.
#3
Zonda is not out of production.
Haven't you read all the recent thread about the 760 RS?
When you say smaller, are you talking about price, or size?
I think they should keep making just one model. They are doing quite well that way and the recent vids so how much this brand is worth to be among the great. The level of detail is exquisite.
Haven't you read all the recent thread about the 760 RS?
When you say smaller, are you talking about price, or size?
I think they should keep making just one model. They are doing quite well that way and the recent vids so how much this brand is worth to be among the great. The level of detail is exquisite.
I was thinking about smaller model than Zonda, with smaller engine. Of course, price will be slightly lower than Zonda`s.
Last edited by Milanno; 04-30-2012 at 09:47 AM.
#5
New car could have the normally aspirated 6L V12 used on early Zondas producing 500-600bhp. The interior could be based on the Huayra's but with less tech (standard radio...). It should be offered as a manual but the paddle shift gearbox could be an option. Design wise, it would be great if it had the Huayra's active aero and the gullwing doors. Price could be between $300-400k
#6
Pagani is already developing, and had declared its intentions to build a V8 super car which they should present at 2015 or so. In my opinion this car should cost at about 500k, and it should look very different to the Huayra. So you will be designing this car Milanno?
#7
The V12 in the Zonda's is not an option for a third model as it is officially out of production with AMG and is only produced on very special request. This means it now cost's twice as much as the engine in the Huayra.
Also the Zonda is not a world car and cannot be sold legally in America.
Let’s not forget that the Huayra has been in development for over eight years now and is only now going into production. We can expect various variations on this model like a roadster and CS version over the coming years.
Pagani now have to recoup their development costs and keep the cash flow up by delivering the 85 orders currently in the bag. The investment needed to produce another model I do not think is available at the moment
Also the Zonda is not a world car and cannot be sold legally in America.
Let’s not forget that the Huayra has been in development for over eight years now and is only now going into production. We can expect various variations on this model like a roadster and CS version over the coming years.
Pagani now have to recoup their development costs and keep the cash flow up by delivering the 85 orders currently in the bag. The investment needed to produce another model I do not think is available at the moment
#10
Interesting about these v8 rumors, first I've heard of them. 500k seems about the right price for a car like this. I can picture something performance and size wise to compete with the 458 and MP4.
As for design, I wouldn't try to emulate the Zonda, or Hyuara for that matter, but rather evolve and carry on the main focuses of the Pagani brand. You have some excellent work so I'm curious to see what you come up with.
I would prefer Pagani to stick with one car at a time. It worked so well with the Zonda and hopefully the Hyuara will retain Pagani's greatness. One thing about the cars that Pagani offers is the attention to detail and the meticulous man hours that go into each and every car produced, from the beginning of the design, through the constant revisions and modifications, the close customer relations, and through the actual production of the car; ensuring ever seem is exact, stitching is perfect, the carbon weave flows flawlessly from headlight to taillight. Retaining these things would be extremely difficult to maintain with a 500k car. Yes performance is huge. Yes design is huge. Yet the thing that makes these Pagani cars masterpieces is the effort put into each one. Without that, having a pagani that was made in a 'normal' sense wouldn't be worth having a Pagani at all.
As for design, I wouldn't try to emulate the Zonda, or Hyuara for that matter, but rather evolve and carry on the main focuses of the Pagani brand. You have some excellent work so I'm curious to see what you come up with.
I would prefer Pagani to stick with one car at a time. It worked so well with the Zonda and hopefully the Hyuara will retain Pagani's greatness. One thing about the cars that Pagani offers is the attention to detail and the meticulous man hours that go into each and every car produced, from the beginning of the design, through the constant revisions and modifications, the close customer relations, and through the actual production of the car; ensuring ever seem is exact, stitching is perfect, the carbon weave flows flawlessly from headlight to taillight. Retaining these things would be extremely difficult to maintain with a 500k car. Yes performance is huge. Yes design is huge. Yet the thing that makes these Pagani cars masterpieces is the effort put into each one. Without that, having a pagani that was made in a 'normal' sense wouldn't be worth having a Pagani at all.
Last edited by slord; 04-30-2012 at 09:40 PM.