In the 20 years that Pagani has been building the Zonda (including the one-off re-commissioned cars), there is one model that stands head and shoulders above all others; the Zonda Cinque.

Capped at just 5 units in Coupe form and 5 units in Roadster form, the Zonda Cinque represented the most hardcore iteration of the Italian supercar at the time of its introduction. The car is thought to now be worth about $10 million on the used car market but despite its crazy value, the owner of an orange example recently took it out to the snow near Geneva.

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This is the only Zonda Cinque painted orange and a little bit of digging reveals that it spent much of its life in Hong Kong. However, it has since come over to Europe and remarkably, been converted from right-hand drive to left-hand drive, obviously at a great expense. It is also equipped with a six-speed manual transmission.

Like the nine other Zonda Cinques, the car is powered by a naturally-aspirated 7.3-liter V12 engine pumping out 669 hp, sent exclusively through the rear wheels.

During this clip, we get to see the car driving around some gorgeous locations in Switzerland where it is joined by a modified McLaren 720S. The video also includes some onboard footage from the passenger seat, allowing us to hear the howling V12 engine in all of its Italian glory.