Washington DC is just about the last place you’d expect to see a Pagani, let alone an entire army of them. Yet, that’s exactly what happened during a Pagani event called “Raduno – The Drive 2026” in which around 30-40 cars roamed around Northern Virginia and Washington DC. At the end of the event, Pagani posted this group photo of the cars lined up nicely in front of Capitol Hill at sunrise and it looks insane. This is almost certainly one of the largest Pagani gatherings ever so this photo is very, very special indeed.
Some of the models I can spot here are the Pagani Utopia, Pagani Utopia Roadster, Pagani Huayra, Pagani Huayra, Pagani Huayra Roadster BC and at the very center of the photo the right most car on the left side and the light yellow car behind it are probably the two most special cars in this gathering. The car in front with the red stripe is a Pagani Zonda F Roadster which is 1 of only 25 in the world and the light yellow car behind the Zonda F Roadster is an original Zonda S, also incredibly rare.
The Zonda is the first and oldest Pagani model and so naturally it is harder to find compared to their newer models but each of these Pagani’s are special in their own way. Although it’s not the rarest car here, I think my favorite individual car would be the Utopia third from the left on the right side of the cars in the photo because it is so clearly inspired by my favorite spec from the iconic Pagani Zonda Cinque that is Arancio Saint Tropez with exposed carbon fiber.
As you probably know, I like seeing specs that are directly inspired by heritage and that Utopia is a great example as it pays tribute to one of the iconic models in Pagani history.
Pagani holds multiple exclusive drives and events like this one in different places around the world, so when they happen it will come with cool photos but this group photo with the Capitol Hill as the backdrop is quite something.
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