14:48 16-05-2026
Pagani Zonda Cervino: A Bespoke One-Off Supercar for a Collector
Pagani unveils the Zonda Cervino, a unique one-off under the Unico program. Features new aero, suspension, and the 7.3L V12. Debuts at Fuori Concorso.
Pagani Zonda officially retired in 2017, giving way to the Huayra, but the model continues to thrive in unique projects. Motor1 Italy reports that the company from San Cesario sul Panaro has unveiled a new one-of-a-kind version, the Zonda Cervino, built for a collector.
The Cervino isn't an entirely new car but an extensive rework of an existing chassis, carried out through the Unico program that handles bespoke commissions and personalization. The name nods to Alpine peaks, and the car features redesigned looks, new aero bits, and a fully reworked chassis setup.

The report suggests fresh dampers and redesigned suspension components were prepared for the Zonda Cervino. Pagani says the goal was to blend the Zonda's analog character with modern performance expectations. The heart of the car remains the naturally aspirated 7.3-liter V12 AMG. It's unclear if the engine received any upgrades for the Cervino version.
The Zonda Cervino will make its public debut at Fuori Concorso on Lake Como. Alongside it will be the Zonda C12S 7.0, fully restored under the Rinascimento program. While Unico transforms an existing car into a custom project for a specific client, Rinascimento focuses on complete restoration of older Paganis.