The swirly pattern was created by Shalemar Sharbatly, an artist.
Even years after the introduction Huayra the Pagani Zonda has not faded away. Now there is a very special one that features a hand-painted body by Shalemar Sharbatly. This supercar is a striking machine thanks to its vibrant mixture of swirls and many colors.
Foglizzo, an Italian luxury leather manufacturer, wanted to showcase its wide range of dyes that can be used to customize the hides’ colors. After wrapping the supercar in white, the firm unleashed Sharbatly onto the canvas and allowed him to paint for four days.
Each section of the Zonda is painted in a different shade. While the front is primarily composed of a mixture of green and blue, there are touches of purple. While the driver’s side features cool shades of sapphire and cerulean, the passenger side is warmer and has a mixture of red, orange and maroon. These color motifs are mixed at the tail by Sharbatly. This is a stunning look for the supercar.
Sharbatly refers to her work as “Moving Art”, where she paints everyday objects in colors that evoke a particular mood. She has previously created a Porsche art car, which was displayed at Paris’ Louvre museum.
Pagani stated that Zonda production would cease in 2013, but the company is still building them for wealthy customers who have ordered them. , a Russian customer of Topcar Design, requested an example droptop with a blue carbon fibre body, subtle Italian flag stripes running along the hood and gold highlights along both the sides.