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Pagani Huayra official pictures

Pagani’s new supercar is here to replace the Zonda. It’s called the Huayra, has 700bhp and costs £1million!

Pagani Huayra front

By Tom Phillips

January 2011

Pagani’s new supercar has breezed in, and Auto Express has the first pictures! Taking its name from the ancient Argentinean god of wind, the Huayra is set to blow the supercar competition away – thanks to its stunning gullwing-door-styling and an AMG Mercedes-sourced twin-turbo V12.

 
Active aerodynamics, an incredible twin-turbo V12 and carbon fibre construction will have the Bugatti Veyron running scared...
Pronounced ‘why-eera’, the newcomer replaces the Zonda but certainly builds on the outgoing car’s reputation for striking, outlandish design. At the front, the Huayra features quad jewel-like headlights and a bluff nose, which incorporates daytime running lights. 

Behind the gaping front grille is a pair of flaps incorporated into the bodywork. These work in tandem with a pair of flaps at the car’s rear to give the Huayra active aerodynamics, which are controlled by a powerful ECU, which constantly monitors speed, yaw, lateral acceleration, steering angle and throttle position and adjusts each flap as necessary. 

See the Pagani Huayra on video, thanks to our sister site EVO.co.uk:

 

When cornering, the flaps closest to the inside of the bend pop up, increasing downforce and thus grip on the unloaded inside wheels, and reducing body roll. The ECU is also linked to the front suspension, which is firmed up under heavy braking to counter the weight transfer.

In profile, the Huayra’s silhouette owes much to the Zonda. But look closer and details like the wing mirrors which protrude on slender, carbon fibre stalks, and wheels which are different on the right and left so the spokes curve in the direction of the wheels’ rotation, demonstrate the attention to detail that has promoted Pagani to the supercar big league. And of course, there’s drama in spades, helped no end by the swooping gullwing doors.

The rear is dominated by quad titanium exhaust pipe exits, which spout from the Huayra’s twin-turbo 6.0-litre V12. The engine is built specifically for Pagani by AMG, Mercedes’ performance arm, and produces more than 700bhp at 5000rpm and 1,100Nm at 3500rpm, yet it will be rated at below 310g/km of CO2 - for comparison, the 562bhp V8-engined Ferrari 458 Italia comes in at 307g/km.

The engine’s power is fed to a bespoke single-clutch seven-speed automated Xtrac gearbox. Couple that to a kerbweight of just 1,390kg, and it’s no surprise that the performance figures are seriously impressive. 0-62mph takes 3.2 seconds and top speed is over 235mph, although this might be limited to avoid having to use bespoke tyres like those fitted to the Bugatti Veyron.

The interior picks up where the Zonda left off, with a bespoke, hand-crafted look and feel. The cabin is a little bigger than the Zonda’s, and features impressive details like the gear selector which rises from the centre console, and the multi-function steering wheel which incorporates controls for the lights, wipers, indicators, even Pagani’s version of the manettino switch, which alters both the electronic stability control and gearbox settings.

Hand-made dials for the dash and a key that’s shaped like the car and doubles as a music storage device set the Huayra apart. 

Sadly, all of this fanatical attention to detail, hand-crafted elegance and brutal power comes at a price. The actual asking price is yet to be finalised, but will be at least €800,000 plus taxes, which equates to around £1,000,000 here. But if the Huayra seems a bit tame, there’s always the roadster and more powerful S version on the cards too.

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14 Comments

INSANE!

Bad enough to scare an Alsation! ...That'll do for me.

By ceebeegeebee on 26 January, 2011, 10:42am

Unbelievable

What a machine!! This is by far one of the most gob-smacking supercars on the planet... and I can't believe it's as fast as the Zonda R!

By JPW2010 on 26 January, 2011, 10:45am

Looks a bit more grown up...by paganis standards

I think it looks like pagani has got a little bit more grown up and daily useable compared to the previous model. Also, anyone else get reminded of the spyker from the front?

Autoexpress need a test driver by chance?

By tommy060289 on 26 January, 2011, 10:50am

Beyond the light fantastic...

I think we have here the pinnacle of what the hyper-car can be in this particular Pagani ...

More beautiful than a Bug too. (personal opinion, both are exquisite)

Perhaps the days of this type of configuration are numbered, but hell what a car!

By LegioIXHispana on 26 January, 2011, 11:46am

Flex

Hope those mirrors are on bendy flexible stalks though!

Bet a replacement cost would be the value of a base Fiat 500!!

By LegioIXHispana on 26 January, 2011, 12:50pm

minging

With a face that ugly, the only thing that can happen to the values of Zondas is to go up and up and up!

By fastpep1 on 26 January, 2011, 6:32pm

What an exquisite beast!

A beaut!

By CarlyWarly on 26 January, 2011, 6:58pm

Divides opinion

The styling will inevitably divide opinion – IMO it's not pretty, but that doesn't mean it can't be amazing at the same time. One thing's for sure though - the dashboard display (as shown in the video) is FUGLY. Looks like one of those Japanese toilets, or perhaps it was designed by Amstrad?

By ARI_Boy on 27 January, 2011, 1:54pm

It's a Winner

Ive always been reluctant to liking Pagani Zonda's (I thought they were trying to hard). But this car has grown up, and now in this latest version looks '1 million dollars'...(lol). I like it! It's almost got an Enzo feel about it, but has it's own personality. I wish they had of picked a better demo colour though...I don't think it's the most exciting. Would I buy one.....yeah.

By badboyrocco on 27 January, 2011, 2:44pm

It's a Winner

Ive always been reluctant to liking Pagani Zonda's (I thought they were trying to hard). But this car has grown up, and now in this latest version looks '1 million dollars'...(lol). I like it! It's almost got an Enzo feel about it, but has it's own personality. I wish they had of picked a better demo colour though...I don't think it's the most exciting. Would I buy one.....yeah.

By badboyrocco on 27 January, 2011, 2:44pm

Hardcore Auto Porn...

I'm speechless, what a work of art...

By sgtgrash on 28 January, 2011, 11:29am

Ugly Beauty...

Agree with ARI_Boy, it's ugly but beautiful too! This car is so far out there in terms of styling and expense compared with other hyper sports cars. It's in a different league to all other motors apart from the Aston Martin one-77, the Veyron SS and the Mercedes SLS.

The interior detailing does remind me of the interior of Captain Nemo's submarine in '10,000 Leagues Beneath The Sea' though - I could just see James mason, resplendant in a velvet smoking jacket behind the wheel... or am I getting carried away again?!

By ajjm65 on 2 March, 2011, 4:42pm

Now that's a Car Show Stopper!

Goodbye Lamborghini...

Pagini's just whipped your ass!

By craiglife on 3 March, 2011, 10:31am

take time

i just cant see past the zonda looks with a ferrari arse end sorry guys will take time but i hope will grow on me.

By blackpoolsbigbird on 4 October, 2011, 3:32pm

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