Pagani has released pictures of the Zonda Tricolore, a car based on the Zonda Cinque however with a few marked differences. Just one Tricolore will be built and presumably it will be the same unit unveiled at the 2010 Geneva Motor Show. Its intention is to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Italian equivalent of the British Red Arrows Display team which is well-known as the ‘Frecce Tricolori'.
Its tub is also made from carbon fibre weaved with titanium wire whereas the exterior is just carbon fibre. Moreover the front end features special LED lights that look like the tail fin of an airplane. As an alternative of the Cinque's air intake snorkel, the Tricolore has a small vertical fin on top of the engine cover whose nature and intention will be fully revealed at Geneva. The transmission is an automated paddle-shift type.
A clear blue lacquer coating and Frecce Tricori-mimicking strips running on the sides of Zonda Tricolore complete the imposing body look.
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