Pagani has finally revealed its much rumoured and much anticipated successor to the Zonda: Meet the Pagani Huayra.
The Huayra, pronounced h-wire-a, is only the second model to emerge from Pagani, and features a twin-turbo 6.0-litre AMG V12 producing 730bhp and 811lb ft of torque.
Pagani hasn##Q##t released performance figures, but rest assured they will be lightly shattering; that 730bhp AMG V12 – made specifically for Pagani – only has to propel 1,350kg of Huayra, and the tyres are rated to 230mph.
At its heart, the Huayra##Q##s tub is constructed from Pagani##Q##s exclusive carbon-titanium, inside which sits that monster AMG engine and a bespoke seven-speed paddleshift transmission from Xtrac.
The suspension is a race-type pushrod setup, with adjustable Ohlins dampers and aluminium alloy wishbones.
The tech on the Huayra reaches a veritable zenith with four individual computer-controlled flaps on the car##Q##s upper surfaces, allowing the downforce on each corner to be controlled. Yes, programmable downforce in a road-car.
It gets gullwing doors, and the central console inside is machined from a solid billet housing a multi-function screen. As you can see from the pics, the interior is a work of automotive art.
Mr Pagani also reckons the Huayra can achieve 23.5mpg on the combined cycle, which, considering, is surely a miracle.
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