Pagani’s latest creation is called the Huayra BC and it is on display at the 2016 Geneva Motor Show.
Coming after an online presentation about two weeks ago, the exotic went through a strict diet to lose 132 kg (291 lbs) over the regular Huayra, with key elements including a new titanium exhaust system and a fresh composite material, which Pagani claims to be 50 percent lighter and 20 percent stronger than carbon fiber.
Every single body panel, except for the roof, is new, and the insane Huayra was fitted with an extended front splitter, large front canards, bespoke side skirts, aggressive diffuser and large rear wing, complemented by 7 double-spoke rims, wrapped in Pirelli PZero Corsa rubber.
The interior was upgraded too, with more matte carbon fiber and Alcantara, wrapped in the “specific Pagani way”.
Mercedes-AMG was in charge of tuning the 6.0-liter V12 twin-turbo mill, which develops 60 PS (59 HP) more, to a total of 800 PS (789 HP) and 1,100 Nm (811lb-ft) of torque, sent to the rear axle via new Xtrac 7-speed automated manual.
Pagani Automobili will produce just 20 units of the car that was named after Benny Caiola, a close friend of Horacio Pagani and his first ever customer, but all examples have been already sold out, despite the steep €2.3 million ($2.5 million) price tag.
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