Pagani Zonda Revolucion reportedly laps Ring in 6:30 min

According to reports, the Pagani Zonda Revolution has managed to clock a remarkable 6:30 minutes at Nurburgring.

Hardcore Pagani Zonda Revolucion reportedly recorded a remarkable time of 6:30 minutes at the Nurburgring Nordschleife.

The Pagani Zonda R was among the fastest cars at the German track in 2010 with 6 minutes, 47 seconds. The Revolucion, the last Zonda, has now lapped the Ring in a shocking 6 minutes and 47 seconds. Although the information is not yet confirmed by the manufacturer of the car, Kris Singh, a millionaire collector of cars, posted a photo showing his Zonda Rvolucion and declaring it the “new king” of the Nurburgring.

Pagani Zonda Revolucion reportedly laps Ring in 6:30 min

The Zonda Revolucion’s production limit is five and was designed as a trackcar with race tires. We can’t comment on the official Nurburgring track record. We expect Pagani to make an official statement if that is indeed the case.

The model comes with a price tag of EUR2.2M. It is powered by an AMG V12 6.0-liter engine that produces 800 bhp (596kW) and 730 Nm (538lb-ft). Built around a carbon-titanium monocoque, the hypercar weighs only 1,070 kg (2,359 lbs), meaning the power-to-weight-ratio stands at 748 bhp / ton.

Pagani Zonda Revolucion reportedly laps Ring in 6:30 min

Two-mode DRS is available on the Zonda Revolution. Brembo brakes are also available with F1 tech-derived carbon ceramic discs and retuned ABS. The aerodynamic body kit includes a large fixed rear wing, vertical stabilizers on the rear hood, and deflectors.