Of all the places a car lover would dream about visiting, the Pagani factory in Northern Italy is probably the most special. Granted, most people would prefer a tour of Ferrari facilities, but their workshops these days are replaced with robotic production lines. Pagani though, they don’t have a production line as such. They have an “Atelier” where modern cars are assembled the old-fashioned way – by hand.
And now you can visit this magnificent atelier and you don’t even have to be a rich customer or a tier one auto journalist. That is thanks to Google Maps and their Streetview technology. They have recorded the entire facility, and made it possible to have a first-hand look at Pagani’s shop with the simple act of clicking a few buttons.
Click here for Pagani Factory Tour on Streetview.
Walking, virtually, inside the Pagani factory you can’t help but notice it looks more like a place where painters and sculptors would hangout. There are bits of engines chromed up and put on display next to artistic sketches of cars, and some lovely plants are scattered around the place like an art gallery. It is amazing that ferocious hyper cars like the Zonda and Huayra were born in such a place.
Speaking of those cars, upon entering the facility you notice a French Blue Pagani Huayra sitting pretty in the middle of the shop. This is the same Huayra that starred in a Pepsi commercial a few days ago.
Via Autoguide