Monday Drool – An Absolutely Brutal Statement Piece

For those times when you feel the need to exert your individuality and stand out from the crowd, I give you this intense Tricolore Pagani Huayra? Going with a Pagani over, say, a Ferrari or Lamborghini will certainly set you apart, even among Italian supercar owners. That’s because this small, 55-employee company only produces a handful of cars every year, so you are guaranteed exclusivity. That their products are some of the fastest and most extreme cars on the planet should help, too.

Under the bonnet lies a potent 720-bhp twin-turbo V12, sourced from the Mercedes-AMG parts bin. This hand-built powerplant has been specially tuned to decrease turbo lag and heighten response time, at Pagani’s request. Mated to it is a seven-speed sequential gearbox. Pagani chose to use a use a single-clutch system in order to save weight. Once on the move, active aerodynamics either keep the Huayra glued to the ground or reduce drag to help achieve a higher top-end speed, depending on what the situation calls for. As you would expect, then, the Pagani Huayra is among the fastest cars in the world, with a top speed of over 230 mph.

This practically new example is currently listed for sale at Semco Exclusive Cars just outside of Munich, Germany. While their description of this particular car is quite limited, it does mention the following options:

  • Bluetooth
  • Trip Computer
  • Electric Windows
  • Rear View Camera
  • Hands Free
  • Air Conditioning (climate control)
  • Multifunctional Steering Wheel
  • Navigation System
  • Power Steering
  • Central Locking System
  • Electric Side Mirrors
  • Alloy Wheels
  • Sports Suspension
  • Sport Package

It’s always nice to know that your new €2.5 million supercar has such essentials as a trip computer and power steering. Seriously, though, with only 50 kilometres on the clock, it would be hard to find a more pristine Pagani Huayra anywhere. And looking at the pics, it’s clear this is not an understated car, even for a Pagani Huayra. The black-and-blue carbon fibre hood features swooping tri-colour stripes, while the extremely low profile and quad-exhaust lets even the most disinterested observer know that this is something special. And that’s not to mention the out-of-this-world interior, with the crazy blue leather, exposed shift linkage, and lustrous aluminium gauges. Indeed, it would be impossibly not to get noticed in this car.

Pagani Huayra

This car is available at: SemcoOpens in a new tab.

Andy Rasool

Founder - Although he has been a Certified Ferrari Tifosi since the age of 10, his fate was sealed when at the age of 14 he persuaded a Ferrari dealer in London that he wanted to buy a new Ferrari. A phone call to his dad the following day soon put an end to that! His therapist suggested that to overcome the addiction a healthy dose of Ferrari Blogging and Spotting will help, and with that SupercarTribe.com was born!

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