This decade-old hypercar started life as a Zonda S 7.3 Roadster before getting a complete makeover inspired by Le Mans racing. Pagani's team designed 60 new components and did a full aerodynamic study to transform it into the 760 LM Roadster.
The car got a new nose with unique headlights, a massive rear wing, and a large diffuser. Pagani also added other model-specific aero upgrades to boost performance. Under the hood, there's a 7.3-liter naturally aspirated V-12 engine pumping out 760 horsepower. That power goes through a seven-speed paddle-shift sequential gearbox.
Pagani Zonda LM Roadster
Unlike many preserved hypercars, the previous owner actually drove this Zonda. The odometer shows 5,968 miles - pretty high for such a rare machine. Pagani's R&D department regularly serviced the car to keep it in top shape.
"We hope the new owner continues to drive and use the car,"said a Pagani spokesperson.
The LM Roadster's $11 million price tag shows that car collectors will pay big bucks for rare, custom-built Paganis. Most hypercars sit in climate-controlled garages, rarely driven. The fact that this one has some real miles on it makes it even more special.