- The Italian supercar is finished in a stunning shade of teal with several white accents.
- Found inside the Codalunga’s interior is some of the finest Hermes leather.
- Powering the car is a 6.0-liter twin-turbocharged V12 delivering 840 hp.
The fifth and final Pagani Huayra Codalunga was recently delivered in Europe and has one of the most eye-catching liveries on a modern Pagani.
Many of the craziest Pagani Zonda and Huayra models out there are bathed in brightly-colored carbon fiber and as much as we love carbon, having exposed carbon on an Italian supercar with a design as gorgeous and sleek as the Codalunga wouldn’t make sense. Instead, this example is bathed in a stunning shade of teal which compliments its lines very nicely.
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Contrasting the teal paint finish are large white circles painted on the doors and white accents just behind the front wheels. Speaking of the wheels, they too are finished in white and sit over a set of white brake calipers. The stunning exhaust system also has a matching white ceramic finish.
Making this Codalunga all the more special is that it was designed in collaboration with Hermes. The bespoke brown Huayra owned by US collector Manny Khoshbin was the first car created by Pagani and Hermes, and this is thought to be just the second example.
The interior has been decked out in the finest materials from Hermes. For example, the leather seats have a deep shade of green and there are plush white fabrics found across the rear bulkhead and the center console.
There’s no word on how much the owner of this Codalunga paid, but we know the limited-run model had a starting price of €7 million ($7.5 million) when it was unveiled back in mid-2022. The custom finish on this car, as well as the Hermes interior, no doubt jacked up that price significantly.
Powering the Codalunga is the same 6.0-liter twin-turbocharged V12 of the regular Huayra, although it now produces 840 hp. The car is 14 inches (360 mm) longer than a normal Huayra and yet, it still only weighs 2,822 lbs (1,280 kg).