Unveiled in 2006 as the evolution of the Zonda F, the Roadster F carried over the soul of its coupé sibling while offering something far rarer: exposure. Not just to the elements, but to the raw, mechanical symphony that defines every Pagani. At its core, a reworked chassis crafted from advanced bi-axial carbon fiber allowed the car to remain as light and rigid as the closed version.
Between 2006 and 2012, only 23 examples were produced, every unit was spoken for almost as soon as it existed, mirroring the instant sell-out success of the coupè.
This particular Zonda Roadster F, upgraded with components from the Zonda Cinque, was made famous by Top Gear, where it was driven and celebrated by James May. Thus, the Roadster F cemented its place not only in prestigious collections but also in the imagination of enthusiasts worldwide.
Watch the episode of Top Gear: Video 1
Watch Jeremy Clarkson enjoying a ride in this car: Video 2
15'758 km
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LHD
Roadster
2
2
6-speed manual gearbox
7.3L V12 AMG Naturally aspirated
650 Hp
780 Nm
1,230 kg
Carbon-ceramic brakes
Lightweight forged alloy wheels (19” Front, 20” Rear)
RWD
Clear Carbon
Red accents
Red leather
Black leather