Huayra Pagani C10 - Huayra replacement?


The Pagani Huayra, named after the Quechua god of wind, Huayra-tata, is the successor to the Pagani Zonda.
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I am mega excited for this car. The launch of any new Pagani is a major event and I hope that brilliant sounding V12 in the Huayra R will be launched in this car.
Sadly not, it will have the same TT V12 the normal Huayra has, just with a little bit more power (already confirmed).
 
https://www.carscoops.com/2022/08/pagani-c10-teased-by-horacio-prior-to-its-debut-on-sept-12/

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Pagani C10 Hypercar Spied On The Street Showing More Design Details
All will be revealed on September 12.


We're on the cusp of seeing the next hypercar from Pagani. An official debut is slated for September, but we're getting a taste of what to expect right now. Instagram user @_Tim_2712 caught a C10 prototype on the streets in Italy, and he was quick on the draw with some photos.

He graciously shared high-resolution images with Motor1.com, which we have in the photo gallery below. It's only the second sighting we've had of a C10 prototype, but compared to our first look back in May, there's much more to see this time around.
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Photo credit: _Tim_2712 / Instagram
Whereas the C10's rear engine cover was largely covered before, it's now free of heavy camouflage. As such, we see just how low and flat the rear deck is. Pagani's iconic quad-exhaust outlet sits almost entirely above it, capped by a thin spoiler with a slight arc that connects the taillight housings. The expanse between the arched rear fenders is broken up by the engine tunnel, which we know hides a V12 beneath it. Pagani already confirmed the 6.0-liter V12 would return, possibly making upwards of 830 horsepower.
Our view this time around is limited to the C10's backside, but it offers a good perspective of the front wheel arches which are very pronounced amid the low, flat bodywork. We suspect not all camouflaged panels have been removed, however. The area around the large front fender vents looks suspiciously flat, as do the doors on this test vehicle. We know how Pagani loves curves in its supercars, and the official teaser from early May certainly suggests more flair along the C10's side than what we see here.

The teaser also gave us a specific date for the C10's reveal. September 12 is the day when all will be revealed, including the aero-focused design and the name of this all-new hypercar. C10 is the codename, but thus far, we haven't heard even a whisper of what it might be called.

Check out more supercar news along with a special behind-the-scenes look at Monterey Car Week in the Rambling About Cars podcast, available below.

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The shape of the body work in disguised form looks already fantastic and I am sure this cars powertrain is also going to be sensational. This car and the Aventador replacement is at the top of my list of most desirable cars for 2023.
 
We could be getting a lot of exciting cars near the end of the summer holidays. AMG One SoP in August, T.50 SoP and C10 reveal in September, Valkyrie maybe could be ready at the same time and the Aventador also should be revealed some time this year.

Or maybe not and everything gets delayed another couple of months/years! ;)

All for the ultra rich.

Crazy to see what's happening in the world right now. Hyper cars left and right, while normal people are getting f#cked in the ass three times a day.
 

Pagani C10 Hypercar Spied On The Street Showing More Design Details
All will be revealed on September 12.


We're on the cusp of seeing the next hypercar from Pagani. An official debut is slated for September, but we're getting a taste of what to expect right now. Instagram user @_Tim_2712 caught a C10 prototype on the streets in Italy, and he was quick on the draw with some photos.

He graciously shared high-resolution images with Motor1.com, which we have in the photo gallery below. It's only the second sighting we've had of a C10 prototype, but compared to our first look back in May, there's much more to see this time around.
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Photo credit: _Tim_2712 / Instagram
Whereas the C10's rear engine cover was largely covered before, it's now free of heavy camouflage. As such, we see just how low and flat the rear deck is. Pagani's iconic quad-exhaust outlet sits almost entirely above it, capped by a thin spoiler with a slight arc that connects the taillight housings. The expanse between the arched rear fenders is broken up by the engine tunnel, which we know hides a V12 beneath it. Pagani already confirmed the 6.0-liter V12 would return, possibly making upwards of 830 horsepower.
Our view this time around is limited to the C10's backside, but it offers a good perspective of the front wheel arches which are very pronounced amid the low, flat bodywork. We suspect not all camouflaged panels have been removed, however. The area around the large front fender vents looks suspiciously flat, as do the doors on this test vehicle. We know how Pagani loves curves in its supercars, and the official teaser from early May certainly suggests more flair along the C10's side than what we see here.

The teaser also gave us a specific date for the C10's reveal. September 12 is the day when all will be revealed, including the aero-focused design and the name of this all-new hypercar. C10 is the codename, but thus far, we haven't heard even a whisper of what it might be called.

Check out more supercar news along with a special behind-the-scenes look at Monterey Car Week in the Rambling About Cars podcast, available below.

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In the pictures we saw earlier this year the car looked weird, but here from behind it looks really good.
 
Its so wild, I wish I could attend the debut.. but I’m working, cazzo!

 

Sublime so far
 
Hmm, so the front headlights actually are glass covered, interesting... That should make it at least a bit different from the Huayra and Zonda.
 
Colour me excited. The rear on the test mules have strong visual identity. I think the car will look stunning.

Green is a unique choice for a launch colour!
 
Wow I am mega excited, that interior and superb details such as leather and manual gearshift, it is going to be a beauty this car.
 
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Pagani Automobili S.p.A. is an Italian manufacturer of hypercars and carbon fiber components. The company was founded in 1992 by Horacio Pagani and is headquartered in San Cesario sul Panaro, near Modena, Italy.
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