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The Huayra BC is named after the late Benny Caiola, a friend of Horacio Pagani, and the first Pagani customer. The Huayra BC has an improved version of the standard Huayra's 6.0 L twin-turbocharged V12 engine having a power output of 764 PS (562 kW; 754 hp) at 5900 rpm as well as 1,000 N⋅m (738 lbf⋅ft) at 2500-5600 rpm of torque. [14]
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 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.
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English: A 2017 Pagani Huayra BC Macchina Volante, a special version of a special edition built in a single example for collector Kris Singh blue carbon fiber extra air intakes italian flag adornment bla-di-bla-di-bla. Currently for sale at an undisclosed amount.
AMG builds this engine specifically for Pagani Automobili for use in the Huayra supercar. Later in BC model, M158 makes 764 PS (562 kW; 754 hp) and 1,100 N⋅m (811 lb⋅ft). [ 9 ] The Imola variant of the Huayra uses a version of the M158 producing 838 PS (616 kW; 827 hp) and 1,100 N⋅m (811 lb⋅ft). [ 10 ]
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