Posted on 05/20/2014 7:15:55 PM PDT by nickcarraway
Even though it costs well over one million Euros, Pagani Huayra is selling like hot cakes. Each Huayra, as youd expect, is bespoke to its owner, and some of these owners evidently have a very unique taste. Recently five very special examples of the car were spotted at Pagani Factory in Italy, each sporting a unique color combo.
The classiest of the lot is a two-tone brown and tinted carbon model featuring yellow accenting, plus the Track Pack, black wheels, and gold brake calipers. This one is said to be heading to KSA (Saudi Arabia).
There is also a red Pagani Huayra being prepared for the U.S. market. This one is special due to its combination of metallic red and visible carbon, paired with matt gold wheels. Not to everyones taste, but very interesting nonetheless.
Not all Huayra owners have an extravagant taste in color. There is another U.S.-bound model finished in matte black combined with visible carbon fiber. It even has black wheels and black brake calipers, so it is not as eye-catching as the other examples here.
Next we have another simple Huayra finished in one-tone Aymara Gray, half matt and half polished, with exposed carbon bumpers. Other features include polished magnesium wheels with black brake calipers, and brown leather interior.
Our favorite of the bunch is the yellow Huayra. This ones finished in Geneva Yellow and features a classy brown tinted carbon fiber and black accents. What sets it apart is some special airbrushed graphics. This right-hand-drive model is headed to Hong Kong, boasting a yellow/black interior.
How about coat hooks?
Sorry....wouldn’t make it up the drive;-)
See post #24...
Even without the mirrors the styling doesn’t do anything for me. Very few exotics impress me with their styling. Some but not many.
Billthedrill suggested a lift kit and 35’ tires...that’ll do;-)
And maybe one o’ them General Lee paint jobs. Them Eyetalians don’t know nuthin’ about sophistication.
It is named after Wayra Tata, which means "God of the winds" in Quechua, the official language of the Inca Empire
LOL they could put that as a huge hood decal
Sophistication...pbtttt...name a danged car after a sammich....well....it’s close to panini. It prolly has ciabatta seats;-)
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