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Ultra-rare supercar with a FIN, blistering 670bhp engine and special 50th anniversary paint goes up for auction

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AN ULTRA-rare supercar with a FIN, blistering 670bhp engine and special 50th anniversary paint goes up for auction.

The incredible Pagani Zonda Tricolore is one of three built to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Frecce Tricolori.

Incredible supercar This STATE-OF-THE-ART 2011 celebration Pagani Zonda Tricolore - with a 7.3-litre V12 engine - could be yours as it hits the market. The incredible supercar is one of three built to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Frecce Tricolori - the aerobatic demonstration team of the Italian Air Force, known for its signature green, white, and red smoke trails. Images show the stunning model finished in a clear blue lacquer coating and matching the livery of the Frecce Tricolori¿s Aermacchi MB-339 jets with Italian flag pinstriping. The car features a small vertical fin on top of the engine cover that assists in channelling air into the engine and LED running lights below the headlights. This model is only the second of three Tricolore built and fitted with a 7.3-litre Mercedes-Benz AMG-sourced V-12 engine, producing 670 bhp and 780 nm of torque. The car is on sale via auction by RM Sotheby with the bidding opening on Monday, 24 February 2025. ¿This car is amongst the most desirable iterations of the vaunted Zonda,¿ reads the listing. ¿It is being offered from the collection of its third owner and currently registered in Germany. ¿The car is exceptionally well-preserved throughout, and at the time of cataloguing, its odometer shows 690 miles from new. ¿While the jets of the Frecce Tricolore perform aerobatics in the sky, the Tricolores aerobatics on four wheels is no less impressive to experience, and the Tricolore celebrates Italian passion and panache with flair equalled only by its aeronautical equivalent.¿ ENDS.
The Pagani Zonda Tricolore is up for auction
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This car is amongst the most desirable iterations of the vaunted Zonda This STATE-OF-THE-ART 2011 celebration Pagani Zonda Tricolore - with a 7.3-litre V12 engine - could be yours as it hits the market. The incredible supercar is one of three built to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Frecce Tricolori - the aerobatic demonstration team of the Italian Air Force, known for its signature green, white, and red smoke trails. Images show the stunning model finished in a clear blue lacquer coating and matching the livery of the Frecce Tricolori¿s Aermacchi MB-339 jets with Italian flag pinstriping. The car features a small vertical fin on top of the engine cover that assists in channelling air into the engine and LED running lights below the headlights. This model is only the second of three Tricolore built and fitted with a 7.3-litre Mercedes-Benz AMG-sourced V-12 engine, producing 670 bhp and 780 nm of torque. The car is on sale via auction by RM Sotheby with the bidding opening on Monday, 24 February 2025. ¿This car is amongst the most desirable iterations of the vaunted Zonda,¿ reads the listing. ¿It is being offered from the collection of its third owner and currently registered in Germany. ¿The car is exceptionally well-preserved throughout, and at the time of cataloguing, its odometer shows 690 miles from new. ¿While the jets of the Frecce Tricolore perform aerobatics in the sky, the Tricolores aerobatics on four wheels is no less impressive to experience, and the Tricolore celebrates Italian passion and panache with flair equalled only by its aeronautical equivalent.¿ ENDS.
This vehicle is amongst the most desirable iterations of the vaunted Zonda
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Producing 670 bhp and 780 nm of torque. This STATE-OF-THE-ART 2011 celebration Pagani Zonda Tricolore - with a 7.3-litre V12 engine - could be yours as it hits the market. The incredible supercar is one of three built to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Frecce Tricolori - the aerobatic demonstration team of the Italian Air Force, known for its signature green, white, and red smoke trails. Images show the stunning model finished in a clear blue lacquer coating and matching the livery of the Frecce Tricolori¿s Aermacchi MB-339 jets with Italian flag pinstriping. The car features a small vertical fin on top of the engine cover that assists in channelling air into the engine and LED running lights below the headlights. This model is only the second of three Tricolore built and fitted with a 7.3-litre Mercedes-Benz AMG-sourced V-12 engine, producing 670 bhp and 780 nm of torque. The car is on sale via auction by RM Sotheby with the bidding opening on Monday, 24 February 2025. ¿This car is amongst the most desirable iterations of the vaunted Zonda,¿ reads the listing. ¿It is being offered from the collection of its third owner and currently registered in Germany. ¿The car is exceptionally well-preserved throughout, and at the time of cataloguing, its odometer shows 690 miles from new. ¿While the jets of the Frecce Tricolore perform aerobatics in the sky, the Tricolores aerobatics on four wheels is no less impressive to experience, and the Tricolore celebrates Italian passion and panache with flair equalled only by its aeronautical equivalent.¿ ENDS.
The car produces 670 bhp and 780 nm of torque
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The aerobatic demonstration team of the Italian Air Force, is known for its signature green, white, and red smoke trails.

Images show the stunning model finished in a clear blue lacquer coating and matching the livery of the Frecce Tricolori’s Aermacchi MB-339 jets with Italian flag pinstriping.

The car features a small vertical fin on top of the engine cover that assists in channelling air into the engine and LED running lights below the headlights.

This model is only the second of three Tricolore built and fitted with a 7.3-litre Mercedes-Benz AMG-sourced V-12 engine, producing 670 bhp and 780 nm of torque.

The car is on sale via auction by RM Sotheby with the bidding opening on Monday, 24 February 2025.

“This car is amongst the most desirable iterations of the vaunted Zonda,” reads the listing.

“It is being offered from the collection of its third owner and currently registered in Germany.

“The car is exceptionally well-preserved throughout, and at the time of cataloguing, its odometer shows 690 miles from new.

“While the jets of the Frecce Tricolore perform aerobatics in the sky, the Tricolores aerobatics on four wheels is no less impressive to experience, and the Tricolore celebrates Italian passion and panache with flair equalled only by its aeronautical equivalent.”

It comes after another ultra-rare supercar sold at auction for a whopping  £8.67 million.


The luxury 12-cylinder engine Pagani Zonda 760 LM Roadster stands out not only for its blistering top speed of 217mph but also for its ultra-rare status.

The exclusive vehicle represents the pinnacle of engineering and design by Italian automaker Pagani.

Inside, it boasts a competition-ready interior complete with suede and leather bucket seats, a custom Alcantara-trimmed steering wheel, and green stitching that mirrors the car’s striking exterior accents.

The 760 series, which is the most powerful iteration of the Zonda, is powered by a 7.3-liter AMG V12 engine that produces 760 horsepower and propels the car from 0 to 60 mph in just 2.6 seconds.

The 760 LM Roadster is one of only 20 cars in the 760 series, making it an even rarer find for collectors.

As the Zonda celebrates its 25th anniversary in 2024, it is considered one of the greatest supercars ever built, alongside the likes of the McLaren F1 and Porsche 911 GT1.

It sold at a Sotheby’s auction.

Pagani Zonda Tricolore This STATE-OF-THE-ART 2011 celebration Pagani Zonda Tricolore - with a 7.3-litre V12 engine - could be yours as it hits the market. The incredible supercar is one of three built to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Frecce Tricolori - the aerobatic demonstration team of the Italian Air Force, known for its signature green, white, and red smoke trails. Images show the stunning model finished in a clear blue lacquer coating and matching the livery of the Frecce Tricolori¿s Aermacchi MB-339 jets with Italian flag pinstriping. The car features a small vertical fin on top of the engine cover that assists in channelling air into the engine and LED running lights below the headlights. This model is only the second of three Tricolore built and fitted with a 7.3-litre Mercedes-Benz AMG-sourced V-12 engine, producing 670 bhp and 780 nm of torque. The car is on sale via auction by RM Sotheby with the bidding opening on Monday, 24 February 2025. ¿This car is amongst the most desirable iterations of the vaunted Zonda,¿ reads the listing. ¿It is being offered from the collection of its third owner and currently registered in Germany. ¿The car is exceptionally well-preserved throughout, and at the time of cataloguing, its odometer shows 690 miles from new. ¿While the jets of the Frecce Tricolore perform aerobatics in the sky, the Tricolores aerobatics on four wheels is no less impressive to experience, and the Tricolore celebrates Italian passion and panache with flair equalled only by its aeronautical equivalent.¿ ENDS.
The Pagani Zonda Tricolore has yellow wheels
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Fitted with a 7.3-litre Mercedes-Benz AMG-sourced V-12 engine This STATE-OF-THE-ART 2011 celebration Pagani Zonda Tricolore - with a 7.3-litre V12 engine - could be yours as it hits the market. The incredible supercar is one of three built to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Frecce Tricolori - the aerobatic demonstration team of the Italian Air Force, known for its signature green, white, and red smoke trails. Images show the stunning model finished in a clear blue lacquer coating and matching the livery of the Frecce Tricolori¿s Aermacchi MB-339 jets with Italian flag pinstriping. The car features a small vertical fin on top of the engine cover that assists in channelling air into the engine and LED running lights below the headlights. This model is only the second of three Tricolore built and fitted with a 7.3-litre Mercedes-Benz AMG-sourced V-12 engine, producing 670 bhp and 780 nm of torque. The car is on sale via auction by RM Sotheby with the bidding opening on Monday, 24 February 2025. ¿This car is amongst the most desirable iterations of the vaunted Zonda,¿ reads the listing. ¿It is being offered from the collection of its third owner and currently registered in Germany. ¿The car is exceptionally well-preserved throughout, and at the time of cataloguing, its odometer shows 690 miles from new. ¿While the jets of the Frecce Tricolore perform aerobatics in the sky, the Tricolores aerobatics on four wheels is no less impressive to experience, and the Tricolore celebrates Italian passion and panache with flair equalled only by its aeronautical equivalent.¿ ENDS.
The car is fitted with a 7.3-litre Mercedes-Benz AMG-sourced V-12 engine
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Only the second of three Tricolore built This STATE-OF-THE-ART 2011 celebration Pagani Zonda Tricolore - with a 7.3-litre V12 engine - could be yours as it hits the market. The incredible supercar is one of three built to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Frecce Tricolori - the aerobatic demonstration team of the Italian Air Force, known for its signature green, white, and red smoke trails. Images show the stunning model finished in a clear blue lacquer coating and matching the livery of the Frecce Tricolori¿s Aermacchi MB-339 jets with Italian flag pinstriping. The car features a small vertical fin on top of the engine cover that assists in channelling air into the engine and LED running lights below the headlights. This model is only the second of three Tricolore built and fitted with a 7.3-litre Mercedes-Benz AMG-sourced V-12 engine, producing 670 bhp and 780 nm of torque. The car is on sale via auction by RM Sotheby with the bidding opening on Monday, 24 February 2025. ¿This car is amongst the most desirable iterations of the vaunted Zonda,¿ reads the listing. ¿It is being offered from the collection of its third owner and currently registered in Germany. ¿The car is exceptionally well-preserved throughout, and at the time of cataloguing, its odometer shows 690 miles from new. ¿While the jets of the Frecce Tricolore perform aerobatics in the sky, the Tricolores aerobatics on four wheels is no less impressive to experience, and the Tricolore celebrates Italian passion and panache with flair equalled only by its aeronautical equivalent.¿ ENDS.
It’s only the second of three Tricolore ever built
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The car features a small vertical fin on top of the engine cover that assists in channelling air into the engine and LED running lights below the headlights. This STATE-OF-THE-ART 2011 celebration Pagani Zonda Tricolore - with a 7.3-litre V12 engine - could be yours as it hits the market. The incredible supercar is one of three built to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Frecce Tricolori - the aerobatic demonstration team of the Italian Air Force, known for its signature green, white, and red smoke trails. Images show the stunning model finished in a clear blue lacquer coating and matching the livery of the Frecce Tricolori¿s Aermacchi MB-339 jets with Italian flag pinstriping. The car features a small vertical fin on top of the engine cover that assists in channelling air into the engine and LED running lights below the headlights. This model is only the second of three Tricolore built and fitted with a 7.3-litre Mercedes-Benz AMG-sourced V-12 engine, producing 670 bhp and 780 nm of torque. The car is on sale via auction by RM Sotheby with the bidding opening on Monday, 24 February 2025. ¿This car is amongst the most desirable iterations of the vaunted Zonda,¿ reads the listing. ¿It is being offered from the collection of its third owner and currently registered in Germany. ¿The car is exceptionally well-preserved throughout, and at the time of cataloguing, its odometer shows 690 miles from new. ¿While the jets of the Frecce Tricolore perform aerobatics in the sky, the Tricolores aerobatics on four wheels is no less impressive to experience, and the Tricolore celebrates Italian passion and panache with flair equalled only by its aeronautical equivalent.¿ ENDS.
The car flaunts a small vertical fin on top of the engine cover that assists in channelling air into the engine and LED running lights below the headlights
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Stunning model finished in a clear blue lacquer coating This STATE-OF-THE-ART 2011 celebration Pagani Zonda Tricolore - with a 7.3-litre V12 engine - could be yours as it hits the market. The incredible supercar is one of three built to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Frecce Tricolori - the aerobatic demonstration team of the Italian Air Force, known for its signature green, white, and red smoke trails. Images show the stunning model finished in a clear blue lacquer coating and matching the livery of the Frecce Tricolori¿s Aermacchi MB-339 jets with Italian flag pinstriping. The car features a small vertical fin on top of the engine cover that assists in channelling air into the engine and LED running lights below the headlights. This model is only the second of three Tricolore built and fitted with a 7.3-litre Mercedes-Benz AMG-sourced V-12 engine, producing 670 bhp and 780 nm of torque. The car is on sale via auction by RM Sotheby with the bidding opening on Monday, 24 February 2025. ¿This car is amongst the most desirable iterations of the vaunted Zonda,¿ reads the listing. ¿It is being offered from the collection of its third owner and currently registered in Germany. ¿The car is exceptionally well-preserved throughout, and at the time of cataloguing, its odometer shows 690 miles from new. ¿While the jets of the Frecce Tricolore perform aerobatics in the sky, the Tricolores aerobatics on four wheels is no less impressive to experience, and the Tricolore celebrates Italian passion and panache with flair equalled only by its aeronautical equivalent.¿ ENDS.
The stunning model is finished in a clear blue lacquer coating
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ts odometer shows 690 miles from new. This STATE-OF-THE-ART 2011 celebration Pagani Zonda Tricolore - with a 7.3-litre V12 engine - could be yours as it hits the market. The incredible supercar is one of three built to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Frecce Tricolori - the aerobatic demonstration team of the Italian Air Force, known for its signature green, white, and red smoke trails. Images show the stunning model finished in a clear blue lacquer coating and matching the livery of the Frecce Tricolori¿s Aermacchi MB-339 jets with Italian flag pinstriping. The car features a small vertical fin on top of the engine cover that assists in channelling air into the engine and LED running lights below the headlights. This model is only the second of three Tricolore built and fitted with a 7.3-litre Mercedes-Benz AMG-sourced V-12 engine, producing 670 bhp and 780 nm of torque. The car is on sale via auction by RM Sotheby with the bidding opening on Monday, 24 February 2025. ¿This car is amongst the most desirable iterations of the vaunted Zonda,¿ reads the listing. ¿It is being offered from the collection of its third owner and currently registered in Germany. ¿The car is exceptionally well-preserved throughout, and at the time of cataloguing, its odometer shows 690 miles from new. ¿While the jets of the Frecce Tricolore perform aerobatics in the sky, the Tricolores aerobatics on four wheels is no less impressive to experience, and the Tricolore celebrates Italian passion and panache with flair equalled only by its aeronautical equivalent.¿ ENDS.
The odometer shows 690 miles from new
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Beautiful Interior. This STATE-OF-THE-ART 2011 celebration Pagani Zonda Tricolore - with a 7.3-litre V12 engine - could be yours as it hits the market. The incredible supercar is one of three built to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Frecce Tricolori - the aerobatic demonstration team of the Italian Air Force, known for its signature green, white, and red smoke trails. Images show the stunning model finished in a clear blue lacquer coating and matching the livery of the Frecce Tricolori¿s Aermacchi MB-339 jets with Italian flag pinstriping. The car features a small vertical fin on top of the engine cover that assists in channelling air into the engine and LED running lights below the headlights. This model is only the second of three Tricolore built and fitted with a 7.3-litre Mercedes-Benz AMG-sourced V-12 engine, producing 670 bhp and 780 nm of torque. The car is on sale via auction by RM Sotheby with the bidding opening on Monday, 24 February 2025. ¿This car is amongst the most desirable iterations of the vaunted Zonda,¿ reads the listing. ¿It is being offered from the collection of its third owner and currently registered in Germany. ¿The car is exceptionally well-preserved throughout, and at the time of cataloguing, its odometer shows 690 miles from new. ¿While the jets of the Frecce Tricolore perform aerobatics in the sky, the Tricolores aerobatics on four wheels is no less impressive to experience, and the Tricolore celebrates Italian passion and panache with flair equalled only by its aeronautical equivalent.¿ ENDS.
The car features a gorgeous blue and cream interior
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THE HISTORY OF THE PAGANI ZONDA CARS

  • 1995 – The Formula One Champion Juan Manuel Fangio dies. The Zonda was meant to be named “Fangio F1” after him but was renamed after his death.
  • 1999 – The Pagani Zonda makes its debut at the Geneva Motor Show.
  • 1999 to 2002 – The Zonda C12’s are distributed
  • 2002 – The Zonda S 7.3 is introduced
  • 2003 – Pagani presented the Zonda Roadster
  • 2005 – The Zonda F is debuted at the Geneva Motor Show.
  • 2006 – The Zonda Roadster F is debuted at the Geneva Motor Show.
  • 2007 – Pagani introduced the Zonda R at the Geneva Motor Show.
  • 2009 – The Zonda Cinque was introduced.
  • 2012 – Pagani introduced the Zonda Revolucion at he Goodwood Festival of Speed. And the Zonda HP Barchetta was unveiled at the Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance.
  • 2019 – Zonda celebrated its 20th anniversary.

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