Argentine race car driver Pablo Pérez Companc took luxury living to new heights when installing a replica of a Pagani Zonda R as a room divider in his R147 million Miami apartment.
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The hypercar, a tribute to one of the most exclusive track-only vehicles ever made, is not an actual Zonda R but a replica of the car Companc owns. On Instagram, Companc clarified, “I would never condemn Black Minion [the name he gave for his Pagani] to being locked in a living room. Race cars are for driving.”
The installation process involved hoisting the replica into the building using a crane. Secured by a robust aluminium and carbon-fibre stand, the sideways-suspended Zonda R replica not only divides the room but also creates a captivating aesthetic focal point.
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The sturdy mounts ensure the car remains securely in place, alleviating any concerns about accidental artistic mishaps. The replica lacks a powertrain and other mechanical components, though one Instagram comment suggested it was once a functional vehicle before being stripped of its parts.
Only 15 Zonda Rs were ever produced, each powered by a 544 kW Mercedes-Benz 6.0-litre V12, derived from the CLK GTR. The car boasts a top speed of 350 km/h and accelerates from zero to 100 km/h in just 2.7 seconds.