Italian hypercar maker Pagani is marking its 20th birthday at this weekend’s Goodwood Festival of Speed. (July 4-7).
On the first day, an exceptional one-off parade of Pagani Zondas will take to the famous Hillclimb, while company founder Horacio Pagani will also be in attendance to meet and greet his clients and fans.
There will also be a special display of five significant Zonda models, brought to Goodwood from the Pagani Museum in Modena.
Located outside of the Goodwood Club’s exclusive GRRC Kinrara enclosure, the famous five will include the very first Zonda built, the famous Chassis #1 C25 of 1999, plus a 2005 Zonda F, 2009 Zonda Cinque, 2010 Zonda Tricolore and 2018 Zonda Roadster – one of just three sell-out models made, and the world’s most expensive new car at launch at £15 million, and now appreciating!
In addition, a Zonda R that has recently been subject to the extensive ‘Pagani Rinascimento’ programme to restore and upgrade older Pagani models, will be in action twice a day, tackling the Goodwood Hillclimb as part of the Supercar Run. When it’s not on track, it can be seen in the re-located Supercar Paddock.