New Pagani Huayra Spy Photos Hide a Secret

Sami Haj-Assaad
by Sami Haj-Assaad

The already sexy Pagani Huayra is about to get even hotter, as previewed by these spy photos and a secret video that we’ve uncovered for you.

Expected to officially debut alongside a new roadster model before next year’s Geneva Motor Show, this hardcore version of the Huayra was spotted testing on the streets of Europe.

We can already spot some pretty interesting changes on this development car. The bright green brake calipers are definitely new to the supercar, as is the front splitter and the bigger exhaust pipes.

Expect this hardcore Huayra to be limited to about 20 examples, with early reports indicating that this won’t be a track-only special like the Zonda R.

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Pagani is no stranger to special edition models. It seemed like Pagani rolled out a limited edition of the Zonda (the predecessor to the Huayra) on an annual basis, with each one being faster and more outrageous than the last.

The current Huayra makes over 700 horsepower from its AMG sourced 6.0-liter V12 engine. With hypercars like the Ferrari LaFerrari, McLaren P1 and Porsche 918 all boasting around 900 hp, the Huayra is looking a little tame. Even the Ferrar F12 Berlinetta and Lamborghini Aventador LP-750 SV make more horsepower than the Huayra, meaning it’s likely that this new model will boast more ponies to keep it relevant in the supercar conversation.

The spy photos contain a QR code that leads to a hidden section of Pagani’s website where you can watch three teaser videos, which we’ve embedded below.

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Sami Haj-Assaad
Sami Haj-Assaad

Sami has an unquenchable thirst for car knowledge and has been at AutoGuide for the past six years. He has a degree in journalism and media studies from the University of Guelph-Humber in Toronto and has won multiple journalism awards from the Automotive Journalist Association of Canada. Sami is also on the jury for the World Car Awards.

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