Pagani Huayra

The Pagani Huayra is a super sports car that is manufactured since 2011 by the Italian sports car manufacturer Pagani in Modena. " Huayra Tata " is in the language of Aymara " God of Wind ". The focus of the development was on the lowest possible weight of the two-seater.

Production

The Huayra is produced, like his predecessor Zonda, completely handmade. The production of a vehicle takes about one month. Until early 2013, 15 vehicles were delivered to customers.

Body

The body of the Huayra is made of carbon over a monocoque made ​​of carbon and titanium. Located at the front and rear of the body, depending two automatically adjustable output aids that are intended to create an aerodynamic balance. The small flaps are operated by an electronic control unit, which also includes the steering wheel except with the speed, yaw rate, lateral acceleration and accelerator pedal position.

Specifications

The vehicle has a twin turbo V12 engine from Mercedes -Benz, AMG specially developed for the Pagani Huayra. It is a variant of the Mercedes -Benz M 275 / M 285, the AMG built in the '65 models of S, CL, SL and G-Class. The sequential seven-speed gearbox comes from the British motorsport supplier Xtrac.

629744
de