Before the highly-anticipated Pagani C9 makes its debut in God-knows-when, the Italian supercar maker has decided to satiate our appetites once more with a very special edition Zonda that is set to be revealed at the Geneva Motor Show next week.

Created as an homage to the Italian equivalent of the British Red Arrows Display team, known as the "Frecce Tricolori", the Pagani Zonda Tricolore, which pretty much based on a Zonda Cinque, is a special edition Zonda that is built from a special carbon-titanium weave left bare except for a clear blue lacquer coating.

In addition to that, the Zonda Tricolore also come with a unique set of LED running lights and an exclusive red, white, and green trim - signifying Italy, of course - that runs up from the nose of the car all the way up along the top of the car's surface.

Now, if you're curious to know just how rare this special edition car is, consider the fact that Pagani is building all but one model of it and, to top it off, it's priced at a bank account-depleting 1.3 million euros, or in the language of the Benjamins - $1.75 million

Stay tuned!

UPDATE 06/04/2010: Check out the new video of the Pagani Zonda Tricolore by clicking on the image above. It's only about a minute long, but displays the Tricolore in all of its beauty.

2010 Pagani Zonda Tricolore

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