Compare Pagani Zonda vs Lotus Evora
Variants
Zonda C12
Zonda C12-S
Zonda Cinque
Zonda F
Zonda Revolucion
Zonda S
Zonda Tricolore
Evora
Evora S
Evora S AT
Evora 400
Evora 400 AT
Evora Sport 410
Evora Sport 410 AT
Evora GT
Evora GT AT
Evora GT430 Sport
Evora GT430 Sport AT
Capacity
Cargo Capacity
160 L / 5.7 cu-ft
Passengers
2
Payload
400 kg / 882 lbs
Chassis
Brakes | Front
Ventilated discs
Brakes | Rear
Ventilated discs
Offroad | Approach Angle
11.5 deg
Power Steering
Hydraulic Steering
Suspension | Front
Double-wishbone
Suspension | Rear
Double-wishbone
Turning Circle
10.7 m / 35.1 ft
Construction
Body Style
2-door Coupe
2-door Coupe
Dimensions
Track Width | Front
1675.0 mm / 65.9 in
1564.0 mm / 61.6 in
Track Width | Rear
1660.0 mm / 65.4 in
Performance
Fuel Economy
20.0 L/100km / 11.8 MPG (urban) | 10.0 L/100km / 23.5 MPG (highway)
Top Speed
340.0 km/h / 211.3 mph
Powertrain
Emission Standard
Euro 5
Engine | Bore
94.0 mm / 3.7 in
Engine | Compression Ratio
10.5:1
Engine | Displacement
3.5 L / 210.9 cu-in / 3456.0 cc
Engine | Stroke
83.0 mm / 3.3 in
Transmission | Gears
6-speed
6-speed
Reviews
Neofiliac score
99%
85%
Pros
- The most sensuous styling in the industry
- Exceptional AMG V12 engine
- Exceptionally luxurious
- Very light and nimble
- Still elegant and without association to the nouveau riche
- Great performance
- Superb handling characteristics
Cons
- Expensive
- Very little cargo space
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