Zonda Mileson

Imagine having a Zonda, and it’s still not enough. That’s how some folks feel about their classic Pagani Zonda C12 or a Zonda F. Enter the Zonda 760 RS—a model that Pagani introduced in 2012 as its most extreme street-legal version. This evolution led to the Zonda Mileson, one of the most eccentric creations to come out of Pagani’s workshop.
The Specs
The Zonda Mileson is not just a car; it’s a spectacle. Built in 2016, this particular model was named after its intended owner, Mileson Guo, son of Chinese billionaire Miles Guo. It features a dazzling body entirely made of exposed carbon fiber with an iridescent shade of blue. Carbon headlight shrouds and metallic flakes integrated into the body panels add to its unique character.
The Mileson doesn’t skimp on hypercar aesthetics. It sports black wheels with blue center locks, a carbon fiber roof scoop, and side air intakes reminiscent of the Zonda Cinque. There’s also a remarkable carbon fiber shark fin and an eye-catching rear wing with blue end plates.
Interior
The inside of the Zonda Mileson is no less breathtaking. Dominated by exposed carbon fiber, the interior comes alive with blue accents that highlight features like the steering wheel, speaker grilles, and seats. Pagani made sure the interior’s drama matches the car’s external appearance, emphasizing both form and function.
Driving Experience
When it comes to the driving experience, the Zonda 760 series offers something truly special. With its engine tuned to deliver a performance that lies somewhere between a bullet and a jet, this car can provide an adrenaline rush that outshines most modern supercars. Each rev of the V12 gives a symphony worthy of a racing day soundtrack.
Comparatively speaking, a Zonda may feel more visceral and raw than something like a Bugatti Chiron, which is engineered for smooth, effortless speed. The Zonda is all about the sensation of movement, a car that makes every mile behind the wheel an event too memorable to ignore.
Final Thoughts
The Zonda Mileson remains more than just a hypercar—it’s a collector’s dream and a museum piece in the making. While the exact mileage may not be known, its rarity and complexity suggest that should it hit the market, it would command a price well over $10 million. Until then, it stands proudly on display at F1rst Motors in Dubai, a testament to the peak of automotive artistry.
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