Apart from Koenigsegg, there are few automotive manufacturers on earth with a lower annual production run than Pagani. The Italian supercar manufacturer built just 45 examples of its Huayra supercar every 12 months and it churned its Zonda-based models out at an even less frequent rate.

Pagani’s rarely ever pop up for sale, but in the supercar-laden land of Saudi Arabia, it’s kind of a different story. Seven Car Lounge of Riyadh is a proud purveyor of the Huayra and Zonda and recently stocked one of the most exclusive and sought-after cars to ever leave the automaker's Modena-based factory: the 1 of 3 Zonda Tricolore.


The Zonda Tricolore was built to mark the 50th anniversary of the Frecce Tricolori - the Italian airforce’s official demonstration team. All three Tricolores feature a blue exposed carbon fiber weave body, Italian flag ‘tri-color’ accents on the hood and, most importantly, a 670 horsepower Mercedes-AMG sourced 7.3-liter V12 engine.

Seven Car Lounge’s Tricolore is the second of the three cars constructed and is presented in ‘New’ condition. Pagani charged customers 1.3 million euros for the privilege of parking the limited-run Zonda in their garage in 2010, but we’re willing to bet Seven wants to rake in more than that with this well preserved showpiece. View the listing here .

Via Carscoops