Our spy shooter sent over these shots of the Pagani C9 on the road. (Last time, it was on a trailer.)
Powered by a 12-cylinder AMG engine, the C9 should make around 700 horsepower. The car will hopefully go into production next year. Last we heard, the C9 was expected to fetch over $1.2 million.
Scroll down for some comments from the photographer.
Here are the latest and so far best spyphotos of the upcoming supercar Pagani C9. This prototype was shot during some high altitude testing in Southern Europe. It will feature a 6.0 liter V12 Mercedes-Benz AMG engine delivering some 700 horsepower and 1000 Nm of torque. The production is expected to start in 2011 so you still have some time to dig up all that money that will be needed to drive one of these babies home to your garage.
Challenge Aimed at Accelerating the Transition to Cleaner Energy Solutions LOS ALTOS, Calif., and CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (April 18, 2024) —Toyota Research Institute (TRI) announces a multiyear,…
GM Energy’s initial product offerings for home customers are now available for purchase through a newly launched e-commerce platform Flexible GM Energy bundle offerings and…
KISSIMMEE, Fla., April 17, 2024 — ECD Auto Design (NASDAQ: ECDA), the world’s largest Land Rover and Jaguar restoration company known for its custom luxury builds, including bespoke…
Note: Genesis continues to unfold the evolution of their brand after the GV80 Coupe had its concept released nearly a year ago. Genesis Neolun Concept…
By the start of the 20th Century, the development of consumer automobiles was in full swing, and, seemingly, everyone was throwing their hat in the…