Forget the plane ticket, hotel reservations and vacation budget. You can now take a virtual tour of Pagani’s workshop in Northern Italy on Google Maps.
The Modena-based facility has opened its doors to Google, so you can now step inside from the comfort of your chair. Screw that, the virtual tour allows you to take a seat in the Pagani Huayra and you’ve probably never seen a dashboard like this one.
When you’re done with Pagani’s current offering, you can also use the feature to enter the Zonda. Having also completed that quest, feel free to look around the facility. As you could expect, this is a workshop, not a factory, so, at first sight, there’s not all that much to explore. Still, as always with Pagani, it all lies in the little details. The facility is filled with pieces of artistic touch.
For instance, you’ve got a Pagani home entertainment system and while we haven’t heard it doing its job, it certainly... looks fast. The walls are all loaded with artwork you can lose yourself in. Of course, many will spent quite some time contemplating the AMG V12 hearts on display.
One of the most special pieces here is the Formula Renault racer. Horaccio Pagani built a custom fiberglass body for this when he was only 17, making it considerably lighter than the original. Let’s return to 2014 though - you can take the Pagani tour here.
When you’re done with Pagani’s current offering, you can also use the feature to enter the Zonda. Having also completed that quest, feel free to look around the facility. As you could expect, this is a workshop, not a factory, so, at first sight, there’s not all that much to explore. Still, as always with Pagani, it all lies in the little details. The facility is filled with pieces of artistic touch.
For instance, you’ve got a Pagani home entertainment system and while we haven’t heard it doing its job, it certainly... looks fast. The walls are all loaded with artwork you can lose yourself in. Of course, many will spent quite some time contemplating the AMG V12 hearts on display.
One of the most special pieces here is the Formula Renault racer. Horaccio Pagani built a custom fiberglass body for this when he was only 17, making it considerably lighter than the original. Let’s return to 2014 though - you can take the Pagani tour here.