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The Huayra has a top speed of about 383 km/h (238 mph) and it has a 0-97 km/h (60 mph) acceleration time of 2.8 seconds. Using Pirelli tyres, the Pagani Huayra is capable of 1.66 g of lateral acceleration. [5] [10] The Pagani Huayra uses a seven-speed sequential gearbox and a single disc clutch. The choice not to use a dual-clutch was due to ...
Under the hood of the Huayra R Evo sits a new variant of the brand’s V-12 engine, which is known as the V12-R. Developed alongside HWA AG, this unit receives new camshafts, a reworked exhaust ...
Benny Caiola was a friend of Horacio Pagani, the founder of Pagani Automobili and the first customer of a Pagani Zonda, the company's first automobile. After his death a version of the Pagani Huayra (the successor of the Zonda), named "Huayra BC" (Benny Caiola) which is a track focused variant of the original model was unveiled at the 2016 ...
Pagani Huayra; Pagani Utopia; Pagani Zonda; Pagani Zonda R; Media in category "Pagani vehicles" The following 2 files are in this category, out of 2 total. A.
Pagani has stuck with a single-clutch gearbox because it weighs 40% less than double-clutch gearboxes. 30 units of the Huayra BC were made, despite the claim by Pagani that the model was limited to 20 units. Each unit cost in excess of €2.1 million (2.21 million US$). [11] [12] Later, Pagani unveiled the Huayra Roadster BC and produced 40 units.
The Pagani Utopia is a mid-engine sports car produced by the Italian sports car manufacturer Pagani. It was developed under the 'C10' codename and presented on 12 September 2022 at the Teatro Lirico in Milan. [5] It is Pagani's third car model, superseding the Pagani Huayra, with more power and a manual gearbox option. [6]
Huayra may refer to: Huayra-tata, an Andean wind god; Pagani Huayra, a 2011 sports car; Huayra Pronello Ford, a 1969 racing car; Telmatobius huayra, a frog endemic to ...
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