SPIED: NEW Pictures Of The Upcoming Pagani C9, Does It Look Too Much Like An Insect?

SPIED: NEW Pictures Of The Upcoming Pagani C9, Does It Look Too Much Like An Insect?
If I did not know any better I would say that every week there are a crop of new photographs of the all-new Pagani said to be coming out relatively soon. Oh wait, that is exactly what has happened.

These latest photographs provide more insight into the C9. No it is not what appears to be a Zonda body on top of C9 chassis. The new pictures show a different design with some peculiar taillights.

Thanks to a WorldCarFans reader, we have a nice idea of what the side profile, rear decklid and rear fascia will look like -- assuming they keep the overall design theme.

Scrolling through the comments I noticed a reader compared the Pagani to an insect and called it "mean." Is the insect look a good or a bad thing?

GTspirit reports:

"This is the third time in a short period we are going to show you some pictures of the new Pagani C9 model. A WorldCarFans reader spotted two C9 prototypes undergoing tests in Johannesburg, South Africa.

WCF member Chetan spotted the car last month, snapped a few pictures and sent them in..."









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ThierryHenry14ThierryHenry14 - 2/9/2010 12:19:25 AM
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I like it. It looks "organic"


agent507agent507 - 2/9/2010 3:47:52 AM
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That looks damn good. A bit of Ferrari at the rear, but that is not a bad thing for me.


Agent63Agent63 - 2/9/2010 6:17:56 AM
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Pagani makes niche cars and very expensive. Whoever gets to own one of those beasts is a very lucky person. The sound produced from that AMG motor was amazing in the Zonda F. I think the new C9 will just improve on the legacy the Zonda left.


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