Pagani Has Unveiled The Staggeringly Beautiful And Sensationally Fast Huayra Roadster

The Huayra Roadster uses new technology to move the game on yet again, producing some astonishing numbers in the process
Pagani Has Unveiled The Staggeringly Beautiful And Sensationally Fast Huayra Roadster

Excuse us if we’re feeling a bit faint. Pagani has taken the wraps off the Huayra Roadster and its epic 760bhp V12.

As with the hard-top, the Huayra sits on a monocoque made of the coolest-sounding material in the world, carbotanium, but it skims knowledge gained from the ballistic Huayra BC project to improve outright performance.

Check out these numbers. It’s actually 80kg lighter than the coupe, it’s going to be 3.0 seconds or so to the 62mph benchmark, not much more to hit 100mph and a top speed somewhere in the region of LOTS. The 380mm brakes are as big as some superminis’ wheels and the staggeringly gorgeous forged aluminium wheels measure 20 inches at the front and 21 at the back.

Pagani Has Unveiled The Staggeringly Beautiful And Sensationally Fast Huayra Roadster

New suspension components are mostly responsible for the weight saving. They are made out of a Pagani-developed lightweight aluminium alloy it calls HiForg, which cuts 25 per cent out of each piece’s weight.

The engine is a bespoke V12 built by Mercedes-AMG, with two turbos pushing torque all the way up to 737lb ft.

More numbers. The Huayra Roadster only weighs about as much as an Audi TT, at 1280kg, and with the benefit of new aero flaps at both ends, which optimise downforce both on the road and the track, it can achieve lateral G-force measuring 1.8G. Yes, really.

Pagani Has Unveiled The Staggeringly Beautiful And Sensationally Fast Huayra Roadster

To reach 1G lateral acceleration on the road you need a great car, ultimate confidence in the surface and a bucket of bravery pills, so 1.8G is likely to apply to the track, where it’s well beyond the understanding of mere mortals. And, for that matter, all the sickeningly rich people who’ve bought one of the 100 that will be built.

Obviously they’ve all already sold at the asking price of about £1.93 million. Did we also mention that it’s incredibly, breath-stealingly stunning? If you ever see one on the road it might just be the greatest moment of your life.

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Comments

FrostTheFerrari

Looks awesome

02/14/2017 - 18:50 |
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lafars

1,8 Gs, childs play

02/14/2017 - 18:53 |
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Anonymous

In reply to by lafars

AM-RB001 will NOT be road-going, it’s track only, but this pagani is street- legal

02/14/2017 - 19:29 |
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FrostTheFerrari

Love the Pagani

02/14/2017 - 18:53 |
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eXoZGaming

1.8 G! MOM TIME TO ROB THE BANK AGAIN

02/14/2017 - 19:00 |
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momo (LGBTQ) (bisexual)

Insert overused ‘I have 3 dollars’ or ‘Shut up and take my money’ meme right about here…

02/14/2017 - 19:30 |
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Ali Mahfooz

What a brilliant way for a Pagani passionate person to spend his valentine’s day. Thank youu so much for posting this Matt Kimberley! :D

02/14/2017 - 19:37 |
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Extreme Daniel

These are astonishing numers and an incredibly beautiful design. And they go for light over an overly powerful engine (haha). This might as well be the most beautiful car on sale today and one of the best from a technical point of view

02/14/2017 - 19:51 |
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Ashley 2

I know that’s what it is based off but it looks exactly like the Osiris

02/14/2017 - 20:02 |
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Mehdi Behira

I assume by ‘carbotanium’ you mean Titbon.

02/14/2017 - 20:04 |
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Ewan23 (The Scottish guy)

I I I I I need one now

02/14/2017 - 21:56 |
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