Pagani is also at the 2012 Geneva Motor Show with two versions of its outstanding Huayra, one of which sports a bodywork completely made of bare carbon fibre panels. Since the model is basically hand made in Pagani’s little plant in San Cesario sul Panaro, Italy, the model can be costomized according to the buyer’s requirements and taste right from the start, and in every detail. That includes its output, which can vary between 700 and 730 hp, with torque oscillating between 1000 and 1100 Nm.
In its most powerful configuration, the Huayra thrashes the 0-100 km/h (62 mph) in just 3.3 seconds, reaching no less than 370 km/h (230 mph) of top speed. Average fuel consumption is rated at 6.66 km/l. The car’s Cd varies as well between 0.31 and 0.36 according to the body type, while its impressive braking system allows it to go from 100 km/h to 0 in just 2 seconds flat, doing the same from a speed of 200 km/h in an equally impressive 4.2 secs.
View th full Pagani Huayra live @ the 2012 Geneva Motor Show phoro gallery
Italian manufacturer Pagani has just released a huge photo gallery starring the Huayra, their latest output that was officially unveiled at last year’s Geneva Motor Show. This new lot of images was taken in Italy and in the US and pictures the new Pagani supercar in several different locations, all of which just emphasize the beauty of this mouth-watering model.
The Pagani Huayra is powered by a 6-litre twin-turbo V12 supplied by Mercedes-AMG delivering 700 hp and 1000 Nm of torque coupled to a 7-speed sequential gearbox. Almost needless to say, its performance figures are jaw-dropping: it accelerates from 0 to 100 km/h (62 mph) in 3.2 seconds and reaches a top speed of 370 km/h (230 mph). Only 20 people every year will be lucky enough to get their hands on one of these exclusive beasts, but that’s enough talk for now. Enjoy the shots.
View the full Pagani Huayra photo gallery
It’s difficult to separate the latest creation from the man himself - we get the feeling that someone like Horacio Pagani has spent a lot of time personally following the project to build the new Pagani Huayra. And in this video the lucky guys from Evo get to sit in the passenger seat of the Huayra, with Horacio at the wheel.
While the driving part of the video is really where it’s at in terms of hearing and seeing the Huayra drive, we shouldn’t underestimate some other aspects of the close-ups we get too. For example, the incredibly luxury interior of this hypercar - Pagani does “hyper” all over, right down to the key and dash light colours, too. Then there are the moving aerodynamic components of the Huayra with unique front and rear wings.
When Horacio says that the car was inspired by an aeroplane taking off, it’s time to really drive and with the man himself sitting back relaxed in a plush seat, we get up some speed and see and hear the Huayra in motion. Check out the video to see for yourself.
Here we see the legend that the Pagani Zonda R became together with the newest Pagani hypercar creation - the Huayra. The two models have been photographed at a Pagani track day together at Adria by “Soluz”, and published by our guys at Autoblog.it. There’s not much to add really, except that Pagani seems to have produced another exceptional hypercar that is stylistically different from the Zonda. See the gallery below.
Pagani Huayra and Zonda R in track pics together
Continue reading: Pagani Huayra and Zonda R together on track
The Pagani Huayra has got to be the pinnacle of extreme for 2011. This video from Marchettino, who has already brought us others of the new Pagani, shows the first on-board footage of the Huayra. If you wanted to hear what the 6.0-litre Mercedes AMG V12 and all its 700 hp sounds like, here’s your chance.
These live Pagani Huayra pics come from our colleagues at Autoblog.it and a reader of theirs, who snapped the amateur pics at an event in Italy’s Emilia Romagna region. You can compare them to live Pagani pics from the 2011 Geneva Motor Show. It was recently revealed that the model could have been called Da Vinci, except for issues over naming rights, and so it got its more evocative (but difficult to pronoune) Huayra name. A new Pagani Huayra Roadster is also set to appear, but we’ll have to wait until 2014 for that. See our previous post for a video of the Huayra interior.
Pagani Huayra live pics from Italy
Continue reading: Exclusive Pagani Huayra live pics from Italy
The new Pagani Huayra was to be originally called the Da Vinci, according to Horacio Pagani, but some limitations to the rights of using the name meant that he changed to its current Huayra moniker. Not only does it refer to the quechua wind but also another vehicle prototype designed by Argentinian Heriberto Pronello for Ford in 1969.
The statements come in an interview with Horacio Pagani on Autoblog.com.ar. In addition to those anecdotes, the owner of the hypercar company has revealed that a Pagani Huayra roadster is to be developed for 2014. It will follow what is already turning out to be a success for the company with the current car: so far 60 orders have been made in just three weeks for the Huayra.
Source | Autoblog.it
In this video we get the close-up everything of the Pagani Huayra for our viewing pleasure: from its headlights to its mirrors, doors, exhaust pipes, scuplted sides and wheels. We even get some long shots of the Huayra interior and they are certainly something to see. We have one luxed-up hypercar on our hands and while we’re not sure exactly what we’d give to sit in this thing we can be sure that Pagani is absolutely at the top of its exaggerated game.
Source | Autoblog.com
This new Pagani Huayra video is all about the poetry of the car and its name - what Pagani would like to evoke and how they have managed to create a legendary aura around vehicles that are relatively new to the supercar/hypercar scene. Beyond the engineering achievements and sheer performance supremacy of the Huayra, perhaps the real success for Pagani lies in just how it has sculptured this image for itself, and pursued its engineering and creativity based on the philosophy of its founder. The only unfortunate thing in this video is that we don’t get to hear the Huayra engine noise.
The Pagani Huayra in live pics from Geneva shows off in metallic red. It’s hard to even walk past this stand without turning your head, while on a mission to another press conference or to view a more normal car that doesn’t stir the soul as much as this. The Pagani Huayra is definitely one of the queens of the 2011 Geneva Motor Show, and we got lost taking pictures of all its carbon and titanium. See our previous post for the official pics and details of the Huayra.
Pagani Huayra live at 2011 Geneva Motor Show
Continue reading: Pagani Huayra live at 2011 Geneva Motor Show
The 2011 Geneva Motor Show is going to be big. In these first live pics from the showroom floor we can see two big highlights: the Pagani Huayra (under a sheet) and the Ferrrari FF after the new Lamborghini Aventador was released yesterday evening. We also got a quick peek at the BMW Vision ConnectedDrive Concept and the Maserati GranTurismo. In terms of sexy little Italian numbers, we’ll also be seeing the now confirmed Alfa Romeo 4C GTA model. Stay with us as we bring you live pics from our colleagues at Autblog.it over the next couple of days.
2011 Geneva Motor Show live: first pics
Continue reading: Huayra, Ferrari FF, Maserati GranTurismo: first live pics from Geneva 2011

New versions of the Pagani Huayra are being dreamed of before the current real thing gets here, and while we could see something like a Huayra Roadster in the future, it’s very much in the realm of fantasy at this stage. The Pagani Zonda spawned additional versions of the original, and we could see the Huayra do the same, but at the moment we’ve just got this Huayra roadster rendering to share.
Source | Autoblog.it