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Not to be confused with the Pagani Zonda Cinque.

Overview

The 2005 Pagani Zonda F (formerly known as the Pegasus Presicce/Zonday/Ostro Classico) is an Italian hypercar in Driving Empire that was originally added back in December 29, 2019, during the Wayfort Era with a price tag of $1,359,000. It was then remeshed to the Pagani Zonda Cinque Roadster on September 22, 2020. The vehicle didn't make a return until December 23, 2021, where it was given a new model to feature openable doors and a new engine bay and a new price tag of $1,195,000. The vehicle ended up being removed from the game on April 19, 2023, following the removal of Pagani.

The car was then re-added back as a licensed vehicle from Pagani Automobili S.p.A. on February 16, 2024, with a new price tag of $1,200,000, tweaked performance stats and overall a new model.

The Zonda F made its first debut at the 2005 Geneva Motor Show and was the most extensive re-engineered variant of the Zonda lineup yet. It came equipped with an extra headlight and a new configuration of fog lights in the lower grille, new bodywork (revised front end, new rear spoiler, more intake vents all around) that improved the car's aerodynamics, and different side mirrors. Despite all this however, production of this vehicle was only limited to 25 models.

Performance

In terms of its performance currently as a licensed car, the Zonda F features an average top speed, acceleration, and handling and above-average braking, making it one of the easiest cars to use on any of the races. That said, it stats gives it a below-average performance on the Drag and Highway races due to its top speed and acceleration holding it back. On the Circuit and Cross Country, the Zonda has an average performance on both races despite having good braking combined with its average handling, since the top speed and acceleration holds its back even more on the straight sections. Overall, just treat it as a collector's car after you buy it.

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Trivia

  • The car abruptly shifts into sixth gear after passing 200 MPH (323 km/h) before reaching its max speed.
  • The current Zonda F model that is licensed doesn't feature any fog lights.
    • This was the same case for its previous in-game model before it got removed, though, the outline on the fog lights were in black where as the fog lights on its license model are colored.
  • For some odd reason, this car is missing its rear license plate.
  • The windshield wiper position in-game doesn't match to its real-life counterpart where it sits on the car's right side.
  • The Zonda F (Zonda Fangio) is named after Formula One driver Juan Manuel Fangio
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