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Video: Pagani Huayra screaming around Adria International Raceway

30 pagani huayra 597x368 Video: Pagani Huayra screaming around Adria International Raceway

It’s no mystery that Pagani not only belongs to its namesake which is based in Modena. It also exists under Mercedes-Benz’s AMG brand. AMG controls a big chunk of the development and manufacturing of Pagani engines while the guys in Modena are in charge of pretty much everything else.

Now, in the case of the all-new Pagani Huayra, you might be trigger-happy into letting your opinions shoot out about its disappointing aesthetics. Although those who have seen the Huayra up close may beg to differ as to its visual appeal. Still, there simply is no question as to the quality of the engine that drives the Huayra. As with anything that leaves AMG’s plant in Affalterbach, nothing comes close to German engineering at its finest. And that is what this video of the Huayra is all about.

Of course, you don’t have to take our word for it. You simply have to amp up the volume and put on those high-quality earphones for full effect. The generous boys at Marchettino have sent out our friends at Autoblog their latest clip of Italy’s finest punching the throttle. This footage comes straight from the Adria International Raceway, one of eight circuits in Italy that are certified by FIA. The great thing about this clip is that the camera was attached right next to the engine at the rear, so you’ll hear the AMG engine at full blast. Check it out guys.

Video: Pagani Huayra tearing through Adria International Raceway

Source: Autoblog

Pagani Huayra Spotted At Italian Country Fair


The Pagani Huayra made a big splash at the Geneva Auto Show and enthusiasts everywhere are hungry for more pictures and videos of this supercar. Pagani does not limit its presentations of the Huayra to the major auto shows, however, and this set of videos is a case in point. Recently, it was seen at a small Italian country fair, where the predictable crowd gathered to admire this supercar. The rest of us are lucky that an intrepid enthusiast at the Motori et Sapori event took shots of the car for us to appreciate.

Reportedly, this matte silver beauty is just a test mule and designated the PT4, for prototype 4. This mule will be the test bed for future special edition versions, as well as for refinements to the final production version. It’s good that Pagani has chosen to exhibit this car not only to well-heeled buyers, but also to country folk, who may not able to afford the car, but still appreciate art, in whatever form it takes.

[Video] Pagani Huayra in Breathtaking Action, Legend Explained, Front Air Brakes Revealed

There’s this new promotional video of the Pagani Huayra supercar, and it opens by explaining why the 700-horsepower wonder is named the way it is. Of course, given the sheer power of the car, few vehicles can lay claim to being the very embodiment of the wind.

Watch the video to see the Huayra show off its curves as it traverses mountainside roads and seaside highways, in what is easily among the most breathtaking vehicle footage we’ve seen after some time. That’s thanks to a high level of attention to detail plus some nice cinematography put into the production of the video. The visuals are also accompanied by a nice tribal soundtrack that really helps set the mood.

Not everything in the video revolved around the myth and legend behind the Huayra name, however. In what was a surprising revelation to many, the video showed the world the supercar’s nose-mounted air brakes. You’ll see them being deployed at the 1:56 mark of the video.

Fish-mouth front end aside, the Huayra is already gaining much popularity among enthusiasts, thanks to its sleek design and tremendous performance. It is powered by an AMG-sourced twin turbo V12, the beating heart of this “God of Wind.”

Pagani Huayra Roadster Renderings Wind Up on Web

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The supercar isn’t really out there yet, what with the official unveiling made very recently, and now people are already anticipating the different trims of the Pagani Huayra. This showed in a recent rendering made of the Huayra’s Roadster version, something that is practically guaranteed given that Pagani sold a good number of the roadster version of its previous supercar, the Zonda.

Speculation pegs the specs of the roadster at something similar to the coupe version, powered by the same V12 twin-turbo engine from the Mercedes-Benz AMG division. That’s because of the same approach used for the Zonda, and production is expected to be in the low double digits each year to keep the vehicle exclusive.

The rendering was made by Wild-Speed, a particularly skilled Photoshop artist, and showcased at the Teamspeed forum. You can view the thread by following this link: http://bit.ly/f9pO2j. There’s another rendering from AutoGuide.com made by Jon Sibal (jonsibal.com).

Pagani Releases Official Huayra Images

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Likely spurred partly by the leaked magazine images of its upcoming supercar, Pagani has now released official photos of the yet-to-be-released Huayra.

The official images really put the vehicle in a new light—literally and figuratively. We now get to see it in its entirety, and from different angles at that. It practically possesses the same silhouette as its predecessor, but with sleeker and softer curves and a more pronounced rear. The monocoque frame is made from carbon-titanium, which gives it a seemingly matte finish. Other body panels are made from carbon fiber, and much emphasis has been made to use lightweight materials on the vehicle.

The successor to the much-loved Zonda is powered by AMG’s 6-liter twin-turbo V12 power plant, which will give it somewhere in the neighborhood of 700 horsepower with some 737 lb.-ft. of torque. The supercar is set to receive a 7-speed sequential gearbox complemented by a dual-disc clutch. Weight distribution is pegged at 44 percent for the front and the remaining 56 percent for the rear.

You can admire the Pagani Huayra below, with the full official gallery. Enjoy!

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