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Zonda Concept Made of Zonda R, McLaren F1, Ferrari Enzo

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If you're still looking for a gift for one of your friends and you have no idea what to buy, we'll give you a hint: in case he's a car aficionado, buy him a supercar. A real one if you have the money, or a scale model if you don't. We guarantee you that he'll be happier than ever. We know we would. And in case you're having problems choosing a supercar, buy something unique. Something like the Zonda Concept.

Still a creation of designer Gary Gu's imagination, the so-called Zonda concept borrows the best from the best. It takes parts from McLaren F1 and Ferrari Enzo and is powered by an AMG engine. We know, such a collaboration sounds impossible, it's just like seeing Real Madrid FC joining forces with FC Barcelona.

So, the concept is far from reality for the time being, but the designer says that it borrows the engine intakes from Ferrari Enzo, while using the overall shape of McLaren F1. The roof is inspired by McLaren F1's too, while the rest of the structure is the same as the one seen on Zonda R.

Still not enough? Well, it uses an engine borrowed from AMG that develops no less than 750 horsepower so, with the addition of a carbon fiber body, it can achieve stunning performance.

Until the companies mentioned above join their forces to make this reality, you can continue dreaming by clicking on the pictures available after the jump.
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About the author: Bogdan Popa
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Bogdan keeps an eye on how technology is taking over the car world. His long-term goals are buying an 18-wheeler because he needs more space for his kid’s toys, and convincing Google and Apple that Android Auto and CarPlay deserve at least as much attention as their phones.
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