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Minggu, 15 Mei 2011

Aston Martin One-77

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Warwickshire - Aston Martin One-77, perlahan-lahan mulai menorehkan catatan waktu paling cepat untuk merek mobil di Inggris. Mobil ini ketika dites kecepatannya sanggup memecah angka 220 mph atau sekitar 354 km per jam.

Sebelumnya, Jaguar XJ220 sempat menorehkan 349 km per jam, sehingga catatan waktu tersebut benar-benar di luar semua perkiraan, bahkan hampir mendekati Mclaren F1 yang menorehkan catatan waktu tercepat 241 mph atau 387 km per jam. Namun, jelas mobil Mclaren F1 jauh lebih canggih dan ringan bobotnya.

Dalam serangkaian tes berjalan yang selesai minggu lalu, Aston Martin One-77 melebihi ekspektasi dengan mencatat angka 220,007 mph atau 354,86 km per jam atas kecepatan dalam kondisi kering berangin.

Sehingga, seperti dikutip situs resmi Aston Martin, Senin (28/12/2009) di bawah bimbingan tim engineering Aston Martin, One-77 saat ini sedang mengalami proses pengembangan yang ketat sebelum diluncurkan pada tahun 2010.

Dibekali mesin 7,3 liter berkonfigurasi V12, One-77 dirancang untuk memberikan tenaga yang mempesona. Apalagi aplikasi sport coupe dua pintunya yang berbahan serat karbon, serta struktur bodi monocoque dan mengadopsi teknologi baru aerodinamis aktif.

Aston Martin One-77 adalah ekspresi tertinggi dari Aston Martin yang menggabungkan teknologi modern dan desain dengan keahlian dan eksklusivitas akhir untuk menciptakan seni otomotif paling diinginkan. Mobil ini juga pernah tercatat sebagai mobil dengan desain terbaik.

Rabu, 11 Mei 2011

Mercedes-Benz CLS-Class

Mercedes-Benz CLS-Class
caption = Mercedes-Benz CLS with AMG Sport-Package
Manufacturer Mercedes-Benz
Production 2004–2010t[1]
2011–* (2nd generation)
Model years 2006–2010
2011–* (2nd generation)
Assembly Sindelfingen, Germany
Santiago Tianguistenco, Mexico
Successor Mercedes-Benz C218
Class Executive car
Body style sedan/4-door coupé/fastback
Layout FR layout
Platform Mercedes-Benz W219
Engine 3.0L Diesel V6 224 hp 2004-present 3.0L Diesel V6 272 hp 2009-present 3.5L 272 hp (203 kW) V6 (2006-2010)
5.5L 382 hp (285 kW) V8 (2007-2010)
6.2L 507 hp (378 kW) V8 (2007-2010)
5.0L 302 hp (225 kW) V8 (2006)
5.4L 469 hp (350 kW) Supercharged V8 (2006)
Transmission 7-speed automatic
5-speed automatic
Wheelbase 112.4 in (2,855 mm)
Length 2006-08: 193.0 in (4,902 mm)
2009-present: 193.6 in (4,917 mm)
2009-present AMG: 193.5 in (4,915 mm)
Width 73.7 in (1,872 mm)
Height 2006-08: 54.7 in (1,389 mm)
2009-present: 55.7 in (1,415 mm)
2009-present AMG: 55.9 in (1,420 mm)
Related Mercedes-Benz E-Class
The Mercedes-Benz CLS is an executive-size sedan originally launched in 2004 and based based on the W211 E-Class platform and was internally designated as the C219. The second generation CLS-Class was introduced in September 2010 and production started in the beginning of 2011.

Background

The CLS marked Mercedes-Benz's return to the executive-size coupe market since the (W124) E-Class Coupe (a two-door sedan) went out of production in 1995. The (W210) E-Class did not spawn a coupe variant, as Mercedes-Benz choose instead to introduce a smaller coupe based on the compact C-Class, the CLK-Class. However, the CLK-Class was built with a lengthened C-Class wheelbase so it could be slotted as a mid-sized vehicle, and it also featured styling cues, engines, and similar pricing to the (W210) E-Class to give the impression that the (W124) E-Class Coupe had been directly replaced.
Marketed as a 'four door coupe,' the CLS recalls the fastback saloon designs of Robert Opron (born 1932) in the 1970s but is actually the work of the influential American automotive designer, Michael Fink (born 1967) who styled the first CLK, the C-Sportcoupe', and is known as the stylist who penned the Maybach 57 and 62. According to a Mercedes-Benz press release, the CLS-class was produced to combine the "strong, emotive charisma" of a coupe with the "comfort and practicality" of a saloon. Save for its four-door design, the CLS's design tends towards a coupe, as its sleek roofline reduces the rear passenger room to a 2+2 arrangement, and it offers a smaller selection of engines tending towards high powered of the range, compared to contemporary sedans such as the E-Class.[2]
The CLS name also caused some to confuse it as the four-door version of the CL-Class, the full-sized coupe based on the S-Class.[citation needed] Due to the popularity of the CLS-Class, other manufacturers are offering similar four-door fastback sedans, such as the Volkswagen Passat CC, Citroen C6 and Honda Civic.

CLS W219 (2004-2010)

The first generation of the CLS, the Mercedes-Benz C219, was based upon the W219 platform, a W211 E-Class spin-off that is six inches (152 mm) longer. IVM Automotive, a subsidiary of German roof system specialist Edscha, developed the entire vehicle from the Vision concept to the production version. More than 150 IVM engineers were involved, making the CLS the largest vehicle development project in the company's history.[citation needed]
The CLS-class was first displayed as the Vision CLS concept at the 2003 Frankfurt International Motor Show. The production version CLS 500 made its debut at the 2004 New York International Auto Show. A new AMG model was introduced at the 2004 Paris Motor Show, the CLS 55 AMG. Only 3,000 CLS 55 AMG cars were to be built each year.
On sale in Europe in 2004, the CLS was offered for sale in the United States in January 2005 as the CLS 500 and CLS 55 AMG. In 2006, Mercedes phased out both the 5.0L in the CLS 500 and 5.5L Supercharged V8 in the CLS 55 AMG in favor of two new 5.5L and 6.2L V8s. This resulted in the 2007 model year name change to the CLS 63 AMG (6.2L V8) and CLS 550 (5.5L V8) in the United States. The CLS 500 badge continues to be used in various markets with the 5.5L V8 motor.
Mercedes-Benz has planned a yearly production of 30,000 units worldwide, of which about 10,000 will be shipped to the U.S. market. The CLS 550 has a base price of US$65,620, with the CLS 55 starting at US$87,320. CLS63 starts at $92,500 for a base model, and is offered with steering wheel mounted paddles (F1 style), and 19" wheels for the US market. It was assembled by Daimler AG in Sindelfingen, Germany and Mercedes-Benz-Valdez in Santiago Tianguistenco, Mexico.

Specifications

↓ Engine↓ Power↓ Torque↓ 0–100 km/h (62 mph)↓ Top speed↓
CLS 320 CDI 3.0 L diesel V6 165 kW (224 hp DIN) 510 N·m (380 ft·lbf) 7.0 seconds 250 km/h (155 mph)
CLS 320 CDI 3.0 L diesel V6 165 kW (224 hp DIN) 540 N·m (380 ft·lbf) 7.0 seconds 250 km/h (155 mph)
CLS 350 CDI 3.0 L diesel V6 165 kW (224 hp DIN) 540 N·m (380 ft·lbf) 7.0 seconds 250 km/h (155 mph)
CLS 350 3.5 L M272 V6 200 kW (272  hp DIN) 350 N·m (258 ft·lbf) 7.0 seconds 250 km/h (155 mph)
CLS 350 CGI 3.5 L M272 V6 215 kW (292 hp DIN) 365 N·m (269 ft·lbf) 6.7 seconds 250 km/h (155 mph)
CLS 500 (2006) 5.0 L M113 V8 228 kW (306 hp DIN) 460 N·m (339 ft·lbf) 6.0 seconds 250 km/h (155 mph)
CLS 550
CLS 500 (2007-)
5.5 L M273 V8 281 kW (388 hp DIN) 530 N·m (391 ft·lbf) 4.7 seconds 250 km/h (155 mph)
CLS 55 AMG (2006) Supercharged
5.4 L AMG M113 V8
350 kW (480 hp DIN) 702 N·m (516 ft·lbf) 4.2 seconds 250 km/h (155 mph)
CLS 63 AMG 6.2 L AMG M156 V8 378 kW (514 hp DIN) 630 N·m (465 ft·lbf) 4.1 seconds 250 km/h (155 mph)

Features

Mercedes-Benz has put all of its latest safety features into the CLS-class. In addition to front airbags, there are side-impact airbags in the front seats and side curtain airbags throughout. The car features a "smart" sensor system for the seatbelts and airbags that can detect and react to accident severity. An optional Pre-Safe system predicts an impending collision; when the system is activated, the seatbelts tighten, the front passenger seat adjusts to crash positioning, and the sunroof closes automatically. Mercedes-Benz engineers describe the feature as a human-like reflex system.
2008 Mercedes-Benz CLS (Europe)
2008 Mercedes-Benz CLS (Europe)
The air suspension has three settings. The default setting, "Comfort," is ideal under normal driving conditions, stiffening as the car's speed increases. "Sport 1" and "Sport 2" settings give the car more agility on winding and bumpy roads. The car can also be raised three inches (76 mm) , if needed.
The CLS-class comes with a choice of four interior colors, three types of leather and two kinds of wood. Leather interior comes standard, with Nappa leather upholstery available on designo models. Burl walnut and dark laurel wood interior trim are available in either a high-gloss or silk matte finish. Leather colors include Black, Basalt Gray, Sunset Red and Cashmere. New scratch-resistant exterior paint is three times as durable as past exterior finishes.
There are 33 inches (838 mm) of rear legroom, which is not quite as accommodating as the 35.6 inches (904 mm) available in the E-Class. Elbow room is generous at 57 inches (1448 mm). The trunk can hold 16 cubic feet (453 L) of cargo.
The following features are standard in all models: heated auto-dimming mirrors, outside temperature gauge, rain-sensing wipers and projector-beam headlights. Also standard is a Thermatic automatic climate control system; this system assesses and adjusts interior temperature and humidity levels and filters the air in the cabin. There are dual controls in both the front and rear seats.
Other available features include: self-cleaning bi-xenon HID headlamps, distronic radar-guided cruise control, power sunroof, keyless go, drive authorization system and Parktronic parking sensors. Available electronics include: COMAND control system, GPS navigation and surround sound audio.
The CLS 55 AMG and CLS 63 AMG are modified versions of the CLS produced by Mercedes-AMG. Features exclusive to AMG models include: perforated sport seats, 18 inch (457 mm) light-alloy wheels with wider tires (for the UK), 19 inch five spoke light-alloy wheels (standard in North America, optional for all other markets), large air inlets and quad chromed oval exhaust pipes.

Sales

Calendar year US sales
2004 n/a[3]
2005 14,835[4]
2006 10,763
2007 7,906[5]
2008 5,775
2009 2,527[6]
2010 2,135[7]

CLS W218 (2010 - )

2011 C218 CLS 350 front
2011 C218 CLS 350 rear
Mercedes-Benz unveiled the second generation CLS-Class in late August 2010 sharing the same concept as the 2004 version, but with the design direction changing with a more aggressive front. The CLS is available in 4 and 6-cylinder diesel variants and 6 and 8-cylinder petrol variants. The CLS 63 AMG version was launched at the start of 2011 and featured a new 5.5 L biturbo engine.

Specifications

Model↓ Power↓ Torque↓ 0–100 km/h (62 mph)↓ Top Speed↓
CLS 250 CDI BlueEfficiency [8] 204 bhp (152 kW; 207 PS)
7.5 seconds 242 km/h (150 mph)
CLS 350 CDI BlueEfficiency 265 bhp (198 kW; 269 PS)
6.2 seconds 250 km/h (155 mph)
CLS 350 BlueEfficiency 306 bhp (228 kW; 310 PS)
6.1 seconds 250 km/h (155 mph)
CLS 500 BlueEfficiency [9] 402 bhp (300 kW; 408 PS)
5.5 seconds 250 km/h (155 mph)
CLS 63 AMG [10] 518 bhp (386 kW; 525 PS) 516 lb·ft (700 N·m) 4.4 seconds 250 km/h (155 mph)
CLS 63 AMG Performance Package [11] 549 bhp (409 kW; 557 PS) 590 lb·ft (800 N·m) 4.3 seconds 300 km/h (186 mph)

Shooting Brake

Mercedes-Benz presented their new idea of how future second generation CLS-Class should look at the 2010 Beijing Motor Show CLS Shooting Brake concept which is an estate wagon based on CLS platform and will probably become an addition to CLS-class model line.[12]

Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG


SLS AMG.
Produsen: Mercedes-Benz
Masa produksi: 2010-
Pendahulu: Mercedes-Benz SLR McLaren
Kelas: luxury car
Bentuk bodi: 2-door coupe
Tata letak: Front mid-engine, penggerak roda belakang
Mesin: 6208cc V8
Transmisi: 7-speed dual-clutch Transmisi semi-otomatis
Jarak sumbu roda: 2,680 mm (106 in)
Panjang: 4,638 mm (182,6 in)
Lebar: 1,939 mm (76,3 in)
Tinggi: 1,262 mm (49,7 in)
Berat kosong: 1,620 kg (3.600 lb)
Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG adalah sebuah mobil mewah yang dikembangkan oleh Mercedes Benz untuk menggantikan model sebelumnya Mercedes-Benz SLR McLaren. Mobil ini ingin mengulang kejayaan Mercedes 300SL Gullwing yang diluncurkan tahun 1960an.
Mobil ini muncul di Frankfurt Motor Show 2009. Akan mulai dijual pertengahan 2010 di Eropa dan di Amerika Serikat pertengahan 2011. Mobil ini juga dipakai sebagai safety car mulai musim 2010 di ajang Formula Satu.

[sunting] Data Teknis

Jarak roda: 2680 mm
Panjang : 4638 mm
Lebar : 1939 mm
Tinggi : 1262 mm
Berat Kendaraan Kosong: 1620 kg
Akselerasi(0-100 km/jam) : 3.8 detik
Kecepatan maksimum: 315 km/h
Rasio berat dengan tenaga: 2.78 kg (6.1 lb)/ 1 PS (0.74 kW)

Mesin

M 159 V8-engine, cylinder bank angle 90°
Empat valves per silinder Isi silinder: 6.20799 L
Diameter x Langkah piston: 102.2 mm × 94.6 mm
Tenaga Maksimum: 571 PS (420 kW; 563 hp) di 6800 rpm
Torsi: 650 Nm (480 lb·ft) di 4750 rpm
Oli mesin: dry sump
Berat mesin: 206 kg

Mercedes-Benz SLK

mercedesbenzslk2011 8 460x306 Mercedes Benz SLK 2011 dengan Atap Unik
STUTTGART (DP) — Mercedes-Benz SLK 2011 diperkenalkan ke publik. Mercedes-SLK 2011 mendapat sentuhan baru dan memasuki generasi ketiga.
“New SLK mewujudkan peran trendsetter yang tidak dimiliki mobil lain,” kata Dieter Zetsche, Chairman of the Board of Management of Daimler AG and Head of Mercedes-Benz Cars. “Saya yakin dengan desain bergairahnya, interior berkualitas tinggi, dan hemat bahan bakar, dia akan melanjutkan menyediakan kesenangan di jalan di masa depan, sekaligus mengkonsolidasi statusnya sebagai roadster pujaan.”
Bagian eksteriornya mendapat desain ulang. Wajahnya mirip legenda 190 SL di era 1950-an, di mana dikenal sebagai SLK orisinal. Namun, kita akan mendapati wajahnya seperti Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG dan Mercedes-Benz CLS. Dengan desain baru, New SLK memiliki koefisien aerodinamika lebih baik dari generasi kedua, dari 0,32 menjadi 0,30.
Untuk pertama kalinya Mercedes-Benz menawarkan 3 pilihan atap ringan. Pertama, atap sewarna body. Kedua atap kaca gelap. Terakhir, Magic Sky Control (pertama di dunia) — Anda dapat mengubahnya menjadi terang atau gelap via sebuah tombol.
Mercedes-Benz akan menawarkan mesin-mesin baru dengan direct injection. Mesin 4-silinder, 1.800 cc, tersedia dalam pilihan SLK 200 BlueEFFICIENCY (184 hp) dan SLK 250 BlueEFFICIENCY (204 hp).
SLK 200 BlueEFFICIENCY diklaim sebagai roadster teririt di segmennya. Dengan gearbox 7G‑Tronic Plus, konsumsi bensinnya 19,9 km/liter. 0-100 kpj disikat dalam 7 detik. Kecepatan maksimalnya 235 kpj jika transmisinya digunakan seacara otomatis dan 240 km/jam.
SLK 250 BlueEFFICIENCY berakselerasi 0,4 detik lebih cepat. Konsumsi bahan bakarnya 19,6 km/liter. Top speed-nya 240 km/jam.
SLK 350 BlueEFFICIENCY menjadi SLK paling tinggi dengan mesin V6, 3.500 cc, 306 hp. Akselerasi 0-100 kpj diselesaikan dalam 5,6 detik dan kecepatan maksimalnya 250 kpj. Konsumsi bahan bakar tercatat 17,7 km/liter. Mesin V6 menampilkan direct injection generasi ketiga, piezo injectors, dan multi-spark ignition.
Semua mesin diklaim 25% lebih hemat dari pendahulunya. Adanya ECO start/stop di semua model turut membantu New SLK hemat bahan bakar.
Sebagai roadster sejati yang memberi fun-to-drive, membuat Mercedes-Benz menawarkan tiga pilihan suspensi. Pertama, suspensi baja konvensional sebagai standar. Kedua suspensi sportif yang lebih keras. Ketiga, paket Dynamic Handling, di mana sistem peredaman otomatis yang dikontrol secara elektronik penuh, sehingga mobil berjalan dengan lembut meski melintasi permukaan jalan kasar dan tidak kehilangan dinamika berkendara.
Paket Dynamic Handling terdiri dari sistem Direct-Steer dan Torque Vectoring Brakes. Direct Steer menawarkan handling dan kelincahan lebih baik sekaligus mereduksi tenaga Anda memutar lingkar kemudi ketika parkir. Torque Vectoring Brakes memberi pengereman tertentu di roda belakang ketika mobil menikung. Hasilnya, mobil dapat melibas tikungan dengan tepat dan mudah dikendalikan.
Mercedes-Benz SLK terbaru ini akan dijual mulai medio 2011.


Selasa, 03 Mei 2011

Pagani Zonda

Pagani Zonda
Pagani Zonda
Manufacturer Pagani
Production 1999–2011
Successor Pagani Huayra
Class Sports car
Layout Rear mid-engine, rear-wheel drive layout
Engine Mercedes Benz M180 V12
Transmission 6-speed manual
The Pagani Zonda is a mid-engined sports car produced by Pagani in Italy. It debuted in 1999 and continues through the present, with production proceeding at roughly 17-19 cars per year. As of June 2009, 206 Zondas had been built, including test mules. Both 2-seat coupe and convertible versions have been produced. Construction is mainly of carbon fiber.
Some of the early Zonda engineering was done by Formula One champion Juan Manuel Fangio. The car was originally to be named the "Fangio F1" after him but, following his death in 1995, it was renamed for an air current above Argentina.[1][clarification needed]

1999 Zonda C12

C12
Production 1999–2002
5 produced
Body style 2-door coupe
Engine 6.0 L Mercedes-Benz V12
408 PS (330 kW/452 hp)
591 N·m (461 ft·lbf)
The C12 debuted at the 1999 Geneva Motor Show. It was powered by a model 190.3344 L 5,987 cc (365 cu in) Mercedes-Benz M120 V12 engine and could reach speeds of 206 mph (332 km/h). The engine produces 488 PS (359 kW; 481 hp) at 5200 rpm and 521 lb·ft (706 N·m) at 3800 rpm.
Just five of the original 6.0 L Zondas were built, though it was still available in 2002 when the C12 S debuted. One was used for crash testing, while another was a demonstrator and show car. The remainder were delivered to customers during the next three years, priced at US$320,000.
The C12 could accelerate to 60 mph (97 km/h) in 4.2 seconds and hit 100 mph (160 km/h) in 8.2 seconds. Acceleration through the quarter mile was 12.1 seconds at 124 mph (200 km/h). Lateral acceleration on the skidpad was 0.93 g, and the car could brake from 60 mph (97 km/h) in 110 feet (34 m).

2000 Zonda C12 S

C12 S
Pagani Zonda C12s 7.0
Pagani Zonda C12S in Aberdeen, Scotland
Production 2001–2002
15 produced
Body style 2-door coupe
2-door convertible
Engine 7.0 L AMG V12
550 PS (404 kW/543 hp)
The C12 S uses a 7,010 cc (428 cu in) AMG–tuned version of the engine producing 550 PS (400 kW; 540 hp). It can accelerate to 60 mph (97 km/h) in 3.7 secs, to 100 mph (160 km/h) in 7.5 secs and complete the quarter mile in 11.3 secs at 131 mph (211 km/h). Lateral acceleration on the skidpad is 1.18 g (11.6 m/s²), the car is 10 kilograms (22 lb) lighter than the normal Zonda C12, it can reach a top speed of 209 mph (336 km/h), and carries a price tag of US$350,000.
The C12 S features an elongated nose, flaps at the rear for improved aerodynamics, and new light clusters and exhausts. Only fifteen 7.0 L C12 S cars were produced.

2002 Zonda C12 S 7.3

C12 S 7.3
Pagani Zonda C12-S 7.3 Roadster 2.JPG
Production 2002–2005
17 produced
Body style 2-door coupe
2-door convertible
Engine 7.3 L AMG V12
555 PS (408 kW/547 hp)
750 N·m (553 ft·lbf)
The 7,291 cc (445 cu in) C12 S 7.3 of 2002 used an even larger V12 engine. The engine was designed and manufactured by Mercedes-Benz AMG, where traction control was added to handle the 555 PS (408 kW/547 hp) and 750 N·m (553 ft·lbf) that this engine produces. The 7.3 can accelerate from 0 to 60 mph (97 km/h) in 3.7 seconds and has a top speed of up to 220 mph (350 km/h) depending on aerodynamic configuration. The top speed can be further tweaked by adjusting the aerodynamic settings. 197 mph (319 km/h) is the car's top speed on the setting for the best handling which provides the most down force but also has the highest drag coefficient. If the aerodynamic settings were adjusted the top speed would be a bit higher. This also seems to be the reason that when EVO Magazine attempted the Pagani Zonda S's top speed on the Autobahn, that they were only able to get the car to 197 mph (317 km/h), as opposed to its claimed top speed of 220 mph (350 km/h). It would make sense that if the car was set up for maximum downforce then its top speed would drop to around 200 mph (320 km/h). Company representatives at Pagani's factory backed up this claim. However, the EVO article claimed that aerodynamic parts, specifically ones which created drag were in fact removed during the run, bringing Pagani's claims into question.
A roadster version is also built, with production limited by the company to 40 examples. As of 2005, nine roadsters had been built. According to Road & Track magazine, three more C12 S 7.3 cars had been built as of June 2005, but it is unclear whether they were roadsters or coupes. Motor Trend reported in their January 2006 issue that 60 Zondas of all types had been built.

2003 Zonda GR

Development of the Zonda GR started in December 2002. At this stage the Zonda was nearly four years old, but had yet to be entered in major motorsports. Tom Weickardt, owner of American Viperacing, Toine Hezemans, owner of Carsport Holland, and Paul Kumpen, owner of GLPK, created a new company, Carsport Zonda, to build a racing version. They secured exclusive rights to develop, build and sell competition Zondas from Horacio Pagani, and the first GR was completed at Carsport's facility in Modena within months.
The Zonda GR is based on the Zonda C12 S. It was built on the same carbon fiber chassis, with tube frames in front and back. The bodywork was modified to include front and rear diffusers and louvers for improved aerodynamics. The car was 2 meters (6.6 ft) wide, in accordance with the regulations of the FIA and ACO. The car's weight was reduced to 1,100 kilograms (2,425 lb), and a new suspension was designed. New wheels and brakes were also specified. The engine was equipped with an enlarged radiator, and the engine and gearbox also have new oil coolers.
The performance of the Zonda GR is well beyond that of the stock car. The car sprints from 0 to 60 mph (97 km/h) in 3.3 seconds and the engine produces around 600 PS (440 kW; 590 hp) at 5,800 rpm and 580 lb·ft (786 N·m) of torque at 4,300 rpm with a redline increased to 7,500 rpm.

C12 S Monza

Pagani Monza Factory Race Car.
The Zonda C12 S Monza debuted at the 2004 Paris Motor Show as a track-day version of the Zonda for private use. Borrowing its appearance cues from the Zonda GR, the Monza included many features which could also be applied to other Zonda models. A dry sump engine tuned to 637 PS (more than 440 kW) was used, and the cooling was improved. Modified aerodynamics, including a different wing and front diffuser, allowed greater speed, as did optimized gearing. The car was lighter, with polycarbonate side windows, and an unmuffled exhaust is fitted. The revised interior includes different pedals, steering wheel, and seats, as well as a reinforced roll cage. Larger brakes and a stiffer suspension also improve performance. Finally, an external fire extinguisher is included for safety. It reaches 100 km/h (62 mph) in 2.7 seconds.

2005 Zonda F (C12 F)

The Zonda C12 F debuted at the 2005 Geneva Motor Show. It is the most extensive reengineering of the Pagani car yet, though it shares much with its predecessors including the 7.3&nba power to weight ratio of 483 bhp/ton (356 W/kg).[citation needed]
With Marc Basseng at the wheel the Zonda F CS lapped the 12.9 miles (21 km) Nürburgring Nordschleife in 7:24.7.[2]
Production of the Zonda F will be limited to 25 cars, not US compatible. The next model (codenamed C9), will be fully EPA/DOT compatible.
The Zonda F, named after Formula One driver Juan Manuel Fangio, comes with an extra head light and different fog lights at the sides, new bodywork (revised front end, new rear spoiler, more aerodynamic vents all around) that improves the cars aerodynamics and different side mirrors. Further enhancements over the 'S' centre around optional carbon/ceramic brakes developed in conjunction with Brembo, magnesium wheels, inconel titanium exhaust system, hydroformed aluminum intake plenum and a redesigned 'Z preg' weave in the crash structure to improve rigidity and reduce weight.

Zonda Roadster F

The Zonda Roadster F debuted at the 2006 Geneva show. It is similar to the coupe, but with a removable carbon fibre roof and canvas side curtains weighing just 5 kilograms (11 lb). Production of the Roadster F is suggested at 25 units. The Zonda Roadster F also has 50 horsepower (37 kW) more than the coupe version, making the roadster faster.
The Roadster F is able to maintain chassis rigidity without any gain in curb weight by eschewing conventional thinking by not strengthening the sills - a process which would have needed more than 35 kilograms (77 lb) of reinforcement. Pagani instead uses racing car thinking, materials and construction techniques, strengthening the firewall structure of the chassis tub together with billet alloy braces that connect the points where the roof rails would have joined. The windscreen is also strengthened for safety reasons. These techniques enable the Roadster to have virtually the same weight as the coupe, 1,230 kilograms (2,712 lb).[3]
The Zonda Roadster F was tested by Top Gear's The Stig and achieved a lap time around their test track of 1:17.8, beating the Bugatti Veyron 16.4 tested during the same episode, but lost in a quarter mile drag race against the Veyron by nearly 2.5 seconds.

Zonda R

Manufacturer Pagani
Production 2009–present
Body style 2-door coupe
Layout Rear Mid-engine, Rear-wheel drive layout
Engine 6.0 L AMG V12
739 hp @8000 rpm
523 ft·lbf torque
Transmission 6-speed sequential manual
Wheelbase 2785 mm (109.6 in)
Length 4886 mm (192.3 in)
Width 2014 mm (79.2)
Height 1141 mm (44.9 in)
Curb weight 1070 kg (2358 lb)
The R was debuted at the Geneva Motor Show 2007, using the 6.0 litre V12 engine sourced from the race version of the Mercedes-Benz CLK-GTR.[4] The R's competition lies with track-biased cars such as the Ferrari FXX and Maserati MC12 Corsa rather than the original Zonda's road competitors. It is thought, therefore, that like the FXX and some models of the MC12, the R will not be road-homologated. Since it is likely that the car will be ineligible under FIA regulations for almost any form of organized racing, the car is essentially relegated to privateer racing in nonstandard series and the owner's private track time, much like customer versions of the MC12. For comparison the FXX, which has its own race-series, is also neither road nor race homologated, and is not even delivered to the owner, instead being 'made available' by Ferrari at specified events. The Pagani-designed race-models are also far more proven and targeted racecars, so it is unlikely that even heavily-modified Rs will compete in formal racing.
Despite sharing much of the Zonda's shape, the R is almost entirely new, sharing only 10% of the Zonda F's components. It has been obliquely suggested by Horacio Pagani that this car is a testbed chassis for certain components of the Zonda's replacement (in the same vein as the Ferrari 288 GTO Evoluzione and the successive F40) and that the R accurately reflects some of the Zonda's successor's features.

Chassis

The central carbon chassis incorporates a roll cage and a rubber racing fuel cell with 4 fuel pumps and quick refuel filler cap, similar to GT race cars. The wheelbase has been increased by 47 mm (1.9 in) to increase stability. The front and rear subframes are brand-new, built to accommodate new suspension geometry, and produced in Avional. The slick-shod wheels are new forged-magnesium center-lock models, which in conjunction with on-board pneumatic airjacks (again, like the FXX) allow rapid change of the entire wheel assemblies.
The car senses, displays and logs information about the amount of downforce that is generated at each wheel at all times. It is thought that this system will enable owners to adjust set-up according to track conditions and to improve their cornering technique.

Bodywork

In addition to the wheelbase increase (47 mm), overall length has increased by 394 mm (15.5 in) and track by 50 mm (2.0 in). The bodywork and aerodynamics have been altered to offer maximum downforce, featuring a longer front bonnet with flaps, a closed underbody and a new rear overhang with adjustable rear wing and race-derived diffuser. These are intended to translate into increased aerodynamic efficiency and downforce for maximum cornering speed. It is also noted that the car's new rear bodywork is minimal in the extreme, being composed mostly of vent. This is thought to be symptomatic of the need to keep the engine cool enough, even under hard track use. Again, this is similar to the gutted bodywork of the Ferrari FXX Evoluzione.

Engine

Output has increased to 750 bhp (559 kW; 760 PS) at 8500 rpm and 525 lb·ft (712 N·m) of torque. A lightweight carbon fibre high performance intake system, racing multiple disc centered clutch and Formula One-style exhaust system, hydroformed in Inconel 625 and ceramic coated for optimal heat dissipation, have been added. The engine is combined with a 6-speed transverse-mounted manual sequential synchronized gearbox. Engine was built by Mercedes-AMG.

Interior

The car's interior is spartan reflecting the car's racetrack aspirations and intended home, and features bespoke seats, customized to the driver to offer maximum support. As before, the Digitek instrumentation provides essential information and the sophisticated telemetry allows a variety of sensors to monitor numerous aspects of the car.

Zonda Cinque

Cinque
Production 2008-2009
Body style 2-door coupe
Engine 7.3 L AMG V12
678 hp @6400 rpm
575 ft·lbf torque
Transmission 6-speed sequential manual
The final Zonda in its current form is a combination of the Zonda F and Zonda R to create a road-going track-day car.
Built at the repeated request of the Hong Kong–based Pagani dealer, SPS Automotive Performance (in fact, initially it had to be called Zonda SPS), only five will be built at the cost of £1 million, with deliveries expected by June 2009 for all five cars.
The differences over other road-going Zondas are a new clutchless sequential gearchange, resulting in shifts now taking less than 100 milliseconds, dropping 0–62 mph down to 3.4 seconds, the Cinque also has a revised form of carbon fibre which uses titanium to increase strength, which Pagani calls "Carbo-tanium." Suspension will make use of magnesium and titanium components, and the engine's power has been increased to 678 bhp (506 kW), revised bodywork now creates 750 kg (1,653 lb) of downforce at 400 km/h (249 mph), the Cinque is capable of generating 1.45 G of cornering force.

Zonda Cinque Roadster

Cinque Roadster
Production 2009-2010
Body style 2-door roadster
Engine 7.3 L AMG V12
678 hp @6400 rpm
575 ft·lbf torque
Transmission 6-speed sequential manual
The Roadster will have specs as the Cinque Coupé, and will likely maintain the same rigidity or more, as it was for the Roadster F and F Coupé. Like the Coupé from which it derives, only 5 units are built, with a price of £1.3-million/US$2 million plus local taxes.[5]
And, without considering other One Offs, like the Tricolore, the PS and other special Zondas which will be built, makes this and the coupè the rarest Zondas. It goes from 0 to 60 mph (97 km/h) in only 3.4 seconds and it has a top speed of 217 mph (349 km/h).

Zonda Tricolore

The final mass-produced Zonda, originally conceived as a one-off, there will now be 3 Tricolore's built. It was built as a tribute to the country's aerobatic team. It carries a lot of the body from the Zonda Cinque. The car is unpainted except for a clear blue lacquer and red, white and green stripes that run up from the nose along the top of the car's surface. The three Tricolore's will be priced at 1.2 Million pounds. It's also 6 mph (9.7 km/h) faster than a standard Zonda at 220 mph (350 km/h).

2009/2010 Pagani Project C9

The Zonda successor, initially referred to as the Zonda R, is believed to have larger air intakes and a wider front grille. In terms of styling differences from the Zonda, the C9 is very different. Based on spy shots and videos, the prototype has a body consisting of less angles and more curves. Also instead of the typical strait Zonda tail lights, the prototype has a cluster of three lights in the shape of a circle. The Pagani C9 was seen testing with the SL65 Black Series. According to EVO, this new Pagani supercar will feature an M275 AMG twin turbo V12 along with a brand new sequential gearbox provided by ZF. The car is expected to cost over 1 million euros.[citation needed] In an interview with the Greek car magazine Drive, Horacio Pagani revealed that the car would follow a similar direction to the Bugatti Veyron except for the fact that it will be about 800 kg (1,764 lb) lighter, in order to achieve both higher performance as well as lower fuel consumption. He argued that the way for Pagani to conform with stricter carbon emission and consumption regulations was weight reduction rather than a hybrid propulsion. Horacio Pagani was rather negative towards a smaller Pagani, in the ranks of the Lamborghini Gallardo and Ferrari 458 Italia, wishing on one hand to keep his cars extremely exclusive and on the other to avoid potential financial trouble as he argued that potential Pagani customers will always have enough money to buy one even in times of crisis whereas Gallardos are bought by less affluent individuals, rendering their price elasticity of demand rather elastic compared to the inelastic demand for the Pagani. The Zonda's replacement is to be named the Pagani Huayra, Huayra meaning wind in a dormant language. Many people argue that the Pagani Zonda's replacement will not be able to compete with the Ferrari Enzo's replacement (scheduled for 2012). With the Lamborghini Murcielago's replacement making its debut at the 2011 Geneva Auto Show, some of its performance numbers have already surfaced on the web. The Lamborghini's performance statistics do not capture the same amount of excellence that the Pagani Huayra's does and with the new Lamborghini being the next Ferrari's main competiitor, many people are confident that the Pagani will hold its own against the new Ferrari.

Pagani Zonda PS

Pagani Zonda PS (Peter Saywell), company logo visible on the rear
A special one-off edition of the Zonda F chassis with a C9 gearbox was produced and personalised for English businessman and car enthusiast Peter Saywell,[6] the car had the exhausts re-arranged into an oval and bears his company logo on the rear.[7]

Pagani Zonda Uno

Pagani Zonda Uno front
Pagani Zonda Uno rear
A special one-off built for an Al-Thani, a member of the Royal family of Qatar, famous for his turquoise car collection. Originally the car was a Zonda F Roadster that was crashed in Qatar and was sent back to the factory to be rebuilt.[8] The car is speced like a Cinque with the new carbo-titanium chassis. It also has the LEDs on the front of the car like the Tricolore. Unique to this car are the darkened rear lights and the rear exhaust (the four pipes are shorter than standard). Also the black wheels with turquoise wheel-striping, and the dual-tone diffuser are real eye-catchers, together with lots of other black accents like the collector of the exhaust tail pipes.

Pagani Zonda GJ

A rebuilt Zonda S 7.3, but was made custom.

Pagani Zonda RAK

Another one-off estimated to be worth 1.5 million euros with a two-tone black and yellow colour scheme with a custom interior, fitted with sport bucket seats.

Pagani Zonda HH

The Zonda HH is a special one-off edition, in Monterey Blue, that features the engine from the Cinque and most of the bodywork from the Zonda F Roadster. The HH was commissioned by Danish businessman David Heinemeier Hansson.

Pagani Zonda 750

The Zonda 750 was another special one-off edition Zonda for a member of the Al-Thani family. However the order for it was cancel due to a disagreement between the proposed owner and Pagani.[9] The 750 is mainly based on the Cinque but also features several custom parts. It was expected that it would be finished in a Purple colour.

Pagani Zonda Absolute

The Pagani Zonda Absolute is a special one-off edition Zonda to be shipped to Hong Kong. It features the matte black carbon fiber body of the Pagani Zonda R, but it has the engine of the Pagani Zonda Cinque.

Pagani Zonda F roadster Final edition

A one-off special of the Zonda roadster was commissoned in 2010 to commemorate the end of the Zonda F production, it was finished in bare carbon and received upgraded horsepower.

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