Take a walk around Pagani's workshop

By topgear, 07 April 2014

Google's Street View mapping has now given supercar enthusiasts another reason to slack off at work, by documenting the tiny little Pagani workshop in Modena.
 
And we do mean tiny; consider that Pagani has only really got two actual models in its history and line-up, and it makes sense. But still, we can't imagine the photography took too much time.
 
Whatever, it's still a lovely way to waste a few minutes. In the same vein as Google mapped the Lamborghini museum in Sant'Agata, users can tour the workshop floor and virtually 'sit' inside the cars (a POV view allowing you to scroll around the simply extraordinary attention to interior detail lavished by Horacio and his engineers).
 
There are a pair of AMG engines up front, a Zonda Cinque Roadster on the drive, a Huayra inside, a framed poster of awards and records on the wall, and some art.
 
It won't take long but it's well worth a look. As is Google's mapping of the Lamborghini museum. And the time Top Gear first drove the ballistic Huayra, the time we did 355km/h in a Huayra prototype, Top Gear's big Pagani road trip through Italy, or indeed Clarkson's drive in the extreme Zonda R. We've also got a History of Zonda, if all that isn't enough time-wasting...

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