It seems that the partway to the Geneva Auto Show is paved with teasers, at least if we’re talking about Pagani. The Argentinian automotive producer has released a new video teaser for the upcoming Zonda successor, which should come to the world at the Geneva event in March.
The video takes us to a place we really ant to be in - the future hypercar’s interior. As you can imagine, the vehicle will come with original design solutions, offering an out-of-this-world cabin.
After all, the rich boys demand more than just a custom AMG engine and Pagani is ready to offer an entire list of goodies for the magical piece of the world that will accommodate the driver and the passenger.
And the story doesn’t stop here. Yesterday, we told you that Pagani had reportedly trademarked the “Huayra” name. However, it seems that the Zonda’s successor, which has used the C9 code until now will be dubbed “Deus Venti” which means “God of the winds” in Latin.
This would follow Pagani’s tradition of linking its cars to winds. We’ll remind you that the same goes for “Huyara”, which in the Quechua ancient South American language means “wind”. Who knows, maybe Pagani will indeed call the C9 “Deus Venti” and keep “Huayra” for one of its future developments.
You can enjoy 44 seconds of Pagani fine works in the video below, but beware! you might experience an urge to fit exotic leather and smart engineering solutions to just about everything after watching this.
The video takes us to a place we really ant to be in - the future hypercar’s interior. As you can imagine, the vehicle will come with original design solutions, offering an out-of-this-world cabin.
After all, the rich boys demand more than just a custom AMG engine and Pagani is ready to offer an entire list of goodies for the magical piece of the world that will accommodate the driver and the passenger.
And the story doesn’t stop here. Yesterday, we told you that Pagani had reportedly trademarked the “Huayra” name. However, it seems that the Zonda’s successor, which has used the C9 code until now will be dubbed “Deus Venti” which means “God of the winds” in Latin.
This would follow Pagani’s tradition of linking its cars to winds. We’ll remind you that the same goes for “Huyara”, which in the Quechua ancient South American language means “wind”. Who knows, maybe Pagani will indeed call the C9 “Deus Venti” and keep “Huayra” for one of its future developments.
You can enjoy 44 seconds of Pagani fine works in the video below, but beware! you might experience an urge to fit exotic leather and smart engineering solutions to just about everything after watching this.