Pagani Huayra Supercar 2011: Italian supercar manufacturer Pagani Automobili SpA. has finally revealed its much rumoured and much anticipated successor to the Zonda - Meet the Pagani Huayra. Pagani will begin selling the 700-horsepower successor to the Zonda in the U.S. through a dealer network beginning later this year, reports said. Its price is expected to be more than $1 million.
Named after Huayra Tata, an ancient God of wind, the Huayra has a six-liter, 12-cylinder engine with two turbochargers built by Mercedes-Benz’s AMG performance unit, which is responsible for the German company’s most powerful models. The engine breathes through a pair of air intakes behind the occupants that the company describes as “a tribute to the supersonic aircraft of the late 1950s and 1960s.” They were designed to allow air into the engine without unnecessarily disturbing aerodynamics.
Check out the video of the Pagani Huayra Supercar 2011 (on the road) below:
You can also check out this awesome teaser video of the Pagani Huayra Supercar 2011. Just click on the link.
Pagani’s current model, the Zonda, has been a perennial leader in top-speed and brute-power contests run by car magazines for the past decade and has been tantalizingly out of reach for many would-be customers in the States.
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