The star of Pagani’s stand in the 2022 Goodwood Festival of Speed will be the new Huayra Codalunga, joined by a Huayra BC with the “Tempesta” package, the track-only Huayra R, and Zonda R, plus the one-off Zonda R Barchetta.
The Huayra Codalunga is a longtail version of the Huayra, featuring a body that’s 14 inches longer (360 mm) than the Coupé. Production will be limited to five units, and each one will come with a price tag of $7.35 million (7 million euros). The new special Huayra will also get a taste of Goodwood’s famous hill climb, so we will get to hear the sound of its 829 HP twin-turbo V12 engine.
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Another Pagani that will be driven on the hill climb is the Huayra R, a hardcore track-only variant of the hypercar with extreme aero and a screaming naturally aspirated V12 with 838 hp (625 kW / 850 PS). Judging from previous videos, the F1-like sound of this track monster will definitely cheer up the audience.
The last Huayra-based model present in this year’s Goodwood will be a Huayra BC Coupé fitted with the “Tempesta” package. The upgrades over the stock Huayra BC include a new splitter with integrated inlet, a rear spoiler with a central fin, six tailpipes, a revised suspension setup, and an 816 hp version of the twin-turbo V12.
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The other two Pagani models that will be on display during the event are based on the legendary Zonda. We are talking about the famous Zonda Revolucion which had a minor accident in the 2019 Goodwood FOS, and the one-off Zonda Revo Barchetta. The latter is probably the most striking of them all since it is blending the virtues of the Zonda HP Barchetta with the performance of the Zonda R.
The 2022 Goodwood Festival of Speed will take place in West Sussex, UK, between 23 and 26 of June. Pagani is working on its next supercar – dubbed C10 – that is expected to debut in September, as the successor of the decade-old Huayra.