Pagani will unveil the long-awaited successor of the Huayra, the C10, on September 12, and Horacio Pagani went back to the drawing board to tease the new hypercar.
The short video published on social media shows Horacio creating a pencil sketch of the C10. This time, Pagani is revealing slightly more details than the previous teaser from last May. More specifically, we now get a better representation of the front end, with dual headlights housed in a single cluster, beautiful curves for the front fenders, and a complex design for the bumper intakes. We can also see a portion of the profile, with the traditional Pagani windowline, high-mounted side intakes, and C10 lettering on the trim.
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A blueprint sketch on the last part of the video shows the glass roof and the panoramic windshield, as Horacio is adding his signature. All those details are similar to the photo that was allegedly leaked from a customer presentation in January 2022, although the foglights have changed position and the headlights appear to be slimmer.
Pagani’s new video teaser is accompanied by the following description: “A spark, a line, a thrill. We are about to write a new chapter in our story, a celebration and affirmation of the vision which has always been our inspiration: to dream big and strive every day to improve, pursuing our ideals and harnessing our passion to bring them to life. #C10 a new authentic experience is coming”.
As we have seen from spy shots, the new Pagani C10 combines design cues from both the Zonda and the Huayra, honoring the automaker’s roots. The hypercar will be fitted with a non-electrified twin-turbo 6.0-liter V12 sourced from AMG, with the power output not exceeding the 888 hp (662 kW / 900 PS) mark. Pagani opted for an ICE-only engine for the C10 in an effort to prioritize weight over power figures, which is also the main reason they don’t plan on going electric anytime soon. We also know that the C10 will be available in both manual and automatic guises, unlike the auto-only Huayra.