2002 Zonda C12 S 7.3

C12 S 7.3
Pagani Zonda C12-S 7.3 Roadster 2.JPG
Production2002–2005
17 produced
Body style(s)2-door coupe
2-door convertible
Engine(s)7.3 L AMG V12
555 PS (408 kW/547 hp)
750 N·m (553 ft·lbf)

The 7,291 cc (445 cu in) C12 S 7.3 of 2002 used one of the largest V12 engines ever made. The engine was designed and manufactured by Mercedes-Benz AMG, where traction control was added to handle the 408 kW (547 hp) and 553 lb·ft (750 N·m) that this engine produces. The 7.3 can accelerate from 0 to 60 mph (97 km/h) in 3.7 seconds and has a top speed of up to 220 mph (350 km/h) depending on aerodynamic configuration.
A roadster version is also built, with production limited by the company to 40 examples. As of 2005, nine roadsters had been built. According to Road & Track magazine, three more C12 S 7.3 cars had been built as of June 2005, but it is unclear whether they were roadsters or coupes. Motor Trend reported in their January 2006 issue that 60 Zondas of all types had been built.

 
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