Huayra
The Pagani Huayra features twin-turbocharged 6.0-liter Mercedes-AMG M158 60-degree V12 engine producing 730 horsepower (544 kW) at 5800 RPM with 738 pound-feet (1000 Newton-meters) torque at 2250-4500 RPM specifically developed for Pagani utilizing smaller turbochargers reducing lag and improving throttle response through seven-speed Xtrac sequential transaxle and rear-wheel-drive achieving 1280-kilogram (2820-pound) dry weight delivering exceptional power-to-weight ratio with 3.2-second 0-60 mph acceleration and 238-mph (383-kilometer-per-hour) top speed. The hypercar incorporates carbon-titanium monocoque chassis, active aerodynamics with four independently-adjustable flaps controlling downforce and drag coefficient, pushrod-actuated suspension with Ohlins dampers, carbon-ceramic braking system, and distinctive gull-wing doors with handcrafted Italian leather interior featuring machined aluminum components and bespoke switchgear manufactured at Pagani San Cesario sul Panaro facility.
Huayra launched 2011 represents Pagani successor to legendary Zonda utilizing Mercedes-AMG twin-turbocharged V12 replacing naturally-aspirated configuration creating more refined grand touring character while maintaining extreme performance credentials named after Aymara wind god Huayra Tata featuring advanced aerodynamic development with wind tunnel testing and active aero system managing downforce real-time competing against Ferrari LaFerrari and McLaren P1 hypercars with distinctive Pagani design philosophy prioritizing artistic sculptural forms and handcrafted quality over mass production efficiency limited to approximately 100 units demonstrating founder Horacio Pagani vision of automotive art combining Italian coachbuilding tradition with contemporary carbon fiber construction technology creating ultimate expression of exclusive hypercar philosophy targeting ultra-high-net-worth collectors seeking investment-grade automotive sculpture.