Pagani Zonda V12 Engine Sound | 7.3L AMG M120 Archive
The Heart of the Beast: The AMG V12
Every Zonda is powered by a version of the Mercedes-AMG V12 engine. From the early 6.0L units to the massive 7.3L engines found in later models like the Cinque and the Tricolore, these engines are famous for their “bark.” Unlike the high-pitched scream of a Ferrari V12, the Pagani Zonda has a deeper, more operatic tone that transitions into a visceral roar as the revs climb.
Performance & Engine Specs
- Engine Type: 7.3L V12 (Naturally Aspirated).
- Power Output: Varies by model; approximately 670+ hp for the Zonda Cinque.
- Top Speed: Reaches over 217 mph (350 km/h).
- Acceleration: 0-60 mph in roughly 3.4 seconds.
Why the Pagani Zonda Sound is Iconic
The Zonda’s exhaust system, often featuring the signature quad-exit “rocket” layout, is tuned to act like a musical instrument. Because the car remains naturally aspirated, the throttle response is instantaneous, and the audio recording captures the unfiltered, mechanical soul of the engine. For collectors and enthusiasts, the Zonda remains the gold standard for how a supercar should sound—dramatic, loud, and entirely authentic.
Technical Specifications
| Feature | Specification |
| Engine Architecture | 60° V12, 48 Valves |
| Displacement | 7,291 cm³ (7.3 Liters) |
| Engine Code | Mercedes-AMG M120 |
| Aspiration | Naturally Aspirated |
| Maximum Power | 678 hp @ 6,150 RPM |
| Maximum Torque | 780 Nm @ 4,000 RPM |
| Transmission | 6-Speed Sequential or Manual |
| 0-100 km/h | 3.4 Seconds |


