



Zonda Cinque, Pagani’s latest supercar promises extreme performance for the street. The Zonda Cinque will be powered by the same 7.3L V12 found in the Zonda R — albeit detuned from 750 horsepower to 678 — and will also wear the Zonda R’s carbon fiber body, the combination of which will see the Cinque accelerate from 0 to 62 mph in just 3.4 seconds.
Breaking is equally as breathtaking — thanks to massive Brembo brakes — taking just 2.1 seconds to haul the car down from 62 mph.
Power will be put to the ground via a six-speed sequential gearbox and Pirelli PZero tires — sized 255/35-19 up front and 335/30-20 in the rear.
A suspension crafted from magnesium and titanium and a 47/53 weight balance will help the supercar achieve 1.24 g on the skidpad.
And compared to the Zonda R, the Cinque is even a relative deal at €800,000 (equivalent to about $1.24 million).