Pagani

Now this is more like it. Antonio Bruno’s Electrodynamics Concept is an acrylic-bodied electric sports car design study for the 21st century. To me it sort of looks like an unlikely crossbreed between a Lamborghini Espada and a Hyundai Genesis Coupe, or maybe a next-generation Tesla Motors model. Bruno describes it thusly:

“The absence of a brand reference has contributed to the free forms and is totally devoted to aerodynamic influences and perceptions typical of product design. The upper dome is formed from a tinted acrylic component that stretches up to the front bumper, where it could hide the additional headlights.”

Pagani will bring its new Huayra supercar to the United States later this year, marking the first time the Italian car maker has officially sold vehicles in the country. Pagani’s first vehicle, the Zonda, was never retailed in the U.S. throughout its decade-long production run, although a handful of examples exist in private collections.

While Pagani continues to work on the successor of the Zonda (known as the C9), the automaker keeps revealing one-off versions of the supercar before it bids it farewell.

The new Pagani Zonda RAK features a two-tone black and yellow exterior paint job, dark alloys, a custom interior with sport bucket seats and carries a price tag that is estimated to be around the 1.5 million euro mark.

At the 2010 Geneva Motor Show, Pagani unveiled a one-off special-edition model called the Zonda Tricolore. The model was built in honor of Italy’s equivalent of Blue Angels and carries a color scheme used by aeronauts – including blue tinted carbon fiber and pairs of red, white and green stripes running down the hood.

Well, Pagani has now released a video of the Zonda Tricolore sharing the runway strip with a Blue Angel and it’s one hell of a video.

Earlier this month Pagani said that it will deliver a one-off custom built Zonda to a very rich American. At the time we had no idea who this “very rich American” was but it is now reported that the man who ordered this one-off Pagani Zonda HH goes by the name of David Heinemeier Hansson.

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