
The 760 LM Roadster, based on the Zonda 760 and inspired by Le Mans prototypes, is a street-legal marvel co-created with a mystery client. The project required the development of 60 custom components, a meticulous aerodynamic study, and an entirely new approach to engineering. Its striking exposed carbon fiber body with lime green accents, LM-style headlights, and massive four-point rear spoiler make it a visual and performance masterpiece.
Pagani, renowned for crafting exclusive lightweight Italian supercars, has once again made headlines as its one-of-a-kind 760 LM Roadster sold for an impressive $11,086,250 at a recent RM Sotheby’s auction in Dubai. This sale makes it the second most expensive Pagani ever sold, surpassing even the Zonda 760 LH commissioned by Formula One legend Sir Lewis Hamilton.
Powered by a 7.3-liter naturally aspirated V12 engine producing 760 horsepower and 575 lb-ft of torque, the 760 LM Roadster delivers unmatched driving performance. Despite being 10 years old, the car was sold with 9,604 kilometers (5,967 miles) on the odometer, proving it was enjoyed as a true driver’s machine. Pagani’s previous record-holder, the Zonda HP Barchetta, remains the brand’s most expensive car, sold for $17.5 million in 2018. However, the rarity, craftsmanship, and pure performance of the 760 LM Roadster ensure its place among the most iconic supercars in history.