It’s one of the rarest and most expensive production supercars in the world with only about 40 examples, priced at €845,000 (US$1.04 million) excluding taxes a piece, to be built each year.

The new Pagani Huayra might have come to life at last year’s Geneva Motor Show, but to date, very few people have sat in it, let alone test drive it.

Britain’s EVO claims to be the first magazine to get behind the wheel for a full test of the carbo-titanium tubed exotic that sports a mid-mounted, AMG-built 6.0-litre twin-turbocharged V12 engine good for 720bhp (730PS).

Get a taste of the sights and sounds, which as you will soon find out, include some very annoying…squeaks and creaks, of the Huayra in the video that follows below.

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