Christmas may have come and gone, but YouTuber Tim Burton aka Shmee150 has just opened the gift that keeps on giving. If you’ve ever wondered what it’s like to unbox a supercar, look no further than Shmee’s new video uploaded to his YouTube channel where he unboxes a Pagani Zonda Revolucion and two full crates of extras.

Delivery Day For The Pagani Zonda Revolucion

It’s an exciting day for Shmee as he takes delivery of one of only five Zonda Revolucions in the world. The car arrived straight from its previous owner in Japan to CARS in California. The delivery comes in three crates because all Zonda’s come with everything required for a track setup, and Shmee begins unboxing them all.

Box number one contains a set of wet tires and all the tools and equipment required to change them out, right down to the dolly stands and trestle tables. There is also a box of original Pagani Sparco race gear including race suits and helmets. There’s even a mini race suit fit for a child.

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Unboxing The Zonda Revolucion

Shmee150 Unboxing Pagani Zonda Revolucion
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The suspense is palpable as the last few rivets on the crate are undone, and finally, viewers can see the Revolucion in all its carbon glory. The crate includes built-in ramps to allow the crew to roll the Zonda out into the garage. Shmee sits in his new car for the first time and demonstrates the insane roar of the V12 engine.

The whole car weighs less than 2,500 lbs thanks to the ultra-thin carbon fiber. The interior of the car sits in a carbotanium tub with a fixed roll cage. It boasts bucket seats and harnesses with bespoke Zonda Revolucion branding, and a removable steering wheel with the rev-counter displayed in the middle of it.

The entire shape of the car centers around maximum aero performance, with ducts and vents strategically placed to accelerate and control the airflow. The skirts and rear chimneys allow large amounts of intake, and the rear boasts a massive, multi-layered wing. Even the sliding plexiglass windows help to keep the car as light as possible.

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Final Thoughts On The Pagani Zonda Revolucion

Shmee150 sitting in Pagani Zonda Revolucion
 
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Shmee is clearly very pleased to have this ultra-rare Pagani in his possession, having previously seen this exact car at the 2014 Geneva Motorshow and again at the Pagani factory in Italy. The Revolucion then went to its owner in Japan where it’s spent the past eight years, and now Shmee gets to reunite with that same car in California. All the extras that come with the car, for him, are just the icing on the cake.