
Just in time for
the Roadster F's debut in Geneva, Pagani Automobili has launched a new-look website, which includes some stunning photos of the new car.
The show car debuts in pure carbon fiber (the photo above shows the car in front of Pagani's autoclaves), and
the layup artistry in the bodywork is simply incredible.
The interior is perhaps an acquired taste, but the
craftsmanship appears to be of the highest level imaginable.
Lots of pictures after the jump. Enjoy!
[Source: Pagani]






























Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Ted K @ Feb 26th 2006 1:37PM
Call me conservative but I was never a big Pagani fan. Cool cars, but if I was loaded I would stick to Ferrari and MBZ. Mmmm, Ferrari.
zverg @ Feb 26th 2006 1:44PM
Needs more carbon fibre.
Tom Design @ Feb 26th 2006 1:44PM
Forms found in nature don't always translate to 4 wheel conveyances. This is a home run copy of the wasp's body. How ingeniously sculpted to the efficient dimensions of nature's skilled paper builders this car seems. There have been better: The Beetle, the Sting Ray, and as much as they hated to admit it, the Neon was designed as a loveable frog eyed look. There have been racially linked styling cues over time, seen in the wide-eye caucasian, and now the very slanted asian eye. I love this car, beautiful find, thanks, Stuart.
copper @ Feb 26th 2006 2:01PM
Actually, this car was designed/inspired by the figure of Horacio Pagani's wife. If you look from the top, you can see how it follows the female form from the chest to hips, even our very favorite portion of anatomy down there is represented.
Josh @ Feb 26th 2006 2:14PM
When Batman feels the need to trade up, he could trade his current Batmobile for this one
DJ @ Feb 26th 2006 2:27PM
#4 - Does Sigmund Freud know about you???
Finished.Law.School @ Feb 26th 2006 3:04PM
Did you know Freud is dead?
XJ @ Feb 26th 2006 4:14PM
In my opinion, this is much better looking than the "Most beautiful Car in the World" Alfa Romero Brera.
http://www.autoblog.com/2006/01/19/alfa-romeo-brera-wins-most-beautiful-car-in-the-world-award/#comments
iQuack @ Feb 26th 2006 4:58PM
Zonda?
Is there also a Zoyota?
broosewee @ Feb 26th 2006 5:04PM
Needs more cowbell.
edwoodca @ Feb 26th 2006 5:58PM
I have a fever.
And the only prescription, is...
more cowbell.
JimboNC @ Feb 27th 2006 12:59AM
What are the things in the seats, tweeters? Strange place for them, but one never knows. Maybe they are mini-urinals.
Car-la @ Feb 27th 2006 5:34AM
Perfect...now I just need to find the right bank to raid, so I can afford it ;)
Micah @ Feb 27th 2006 9:58AM
#10 - Hahahahahahahahaha!
agreed.
Steve C. @ Feb 27th 2006 12:18PM
Uh, anyone have a clue what the thingy is in the middle of the seat bottoms?
I don't even want to hazard a guess . . .
Ford Mustang @ Feb 27th 2006 4:01PM
A wooden steering wheel in a modern sports car? yuck!
Dr. Woo @ Feb 28th 2006 3:09AM
"Uh, anyone have a clue what the thingy is in the middle of the seat bottoms?"
It's an "Accident attachment." Hook up your mobile urine-holder to conveniently remain in place when you piss yourself during full-throttle acceleration and cornering.
In all seriousness, it could be a seat adjustment knob, say for seat height.
The Zonda will always be my favorite supercar. Well, at least for the foreseeable future. Not even the Veyron or CCX can touch the Zonda for pure beauty (Italian styling) or engineering (German powertrain).
According to Clarkson, there hasn't been such a powerfully effective marriage between Germany and Italy since the Third Reich.
Tony @ Apr 30th 2006 3:20AM
NOBODY KNOWS WHAT THE SEAT THING IS. My cousin and I are starting to think its the ultimate chick car or something... Or maybe there is a compartment under the seat for small objects. Who knows someone needs to buy one and find out.