You cannot be serious. John McEnroe may have been disputing a line call back in 1981, but we’d like to imagine he’s uttering that famous phrase once again upon learning that Pagani has just unveiled ANOTHER new Zonda.
Yep, just over eight months after the definitely-the-last-one-ever Zonda Arrivederci broke cover, Pagani has now taken to Facebook to show off yet another version of the V12-engined hypercar that first appeared at the 1999 Geneva Motor Show. That’s right, it’s a 20th century car for crying out loud.

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Still one of the most bonkers-looking things on four wheels, though. And we actually hope Pagani never stops fiddling. This latest one isn’t actually a new chassis, but an old car that has been “entirely reimagined”, according to Pagani. It’s now a one-off and is apparently inspired by the Kunlun Mountains in Asia.

That sky blue tinted carbon is rather glorious, as are all the other bits of naked carbon. Yep, there’s a whole lot of the woven stuff, but this is Pagani after all. It won’t have escaped your attention there’s also a giant roof scoop and double layer rear wing. Quite something, that.
We don’t know much else about the underpinnings, but it certainly looks a little like the rest of the 760 series Zondas, which would mean the 7.3-liter AMG V12 making 750hp and 780Nm of torque. Yeah, it's really quite serious.

NOTE: This story first appeared on TopGear.com. Minor edits have been made.