Pagani: Huayra News

Old 07-22-2014, 11:36 AM
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More images of the NA-landed Huayra...






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Gorgeous blue Huayra.





The rest of the photoset here: http://www.gtspirit.com/2014/07/23/e...pagani-huayra/
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That red and carbon at the top is
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Customized version named the "La Monza Lisa" delivered to customer. I think the stripe is perfect on this trim.




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The only problem with that car is that it should never be put on a road. It should be driven in a track-sized clean room free of any pebbles or anything that could come in contact with that carbon fiber or the other jewelry.
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Originally Posted by Belzebutt
The only problem with that car is that it should never be put on a road. It should be driven in a track-sized clean room free of any pebbles or anything that could come in contact with that carbon fiber or the other jewelry.
You could say that for any of this recent wave of god-cars: Poopdick McFartington, P1, Huayra, 918, One:1...



The planet's roads are almost not worthy...
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15-year-old boy gets brand new Pagani Huayra

A boy from Taiwan gets this as a b-day gift?!?

I need better parents.

From here: http://www.worldcarfans.com/11408207...-as-a-birthday

A stunning brand new yellow Pagani Huayra has been delivered to what is believed to be the youngest Pagani owner in the world.

He is 15 years old and lives in the city of Kaohsiung, Taiwan. The supercar comes as a gift for the boy’s birthday and is the first Huayra order from this country, although it will be the second of its kind to hit the roads in Taiwan.

Previous reports have suggested the car will be delivered to the boy and then transferred back to Italy until the owner gets his driving license. Our source claims it will soon be getting a custom exhaust system by Innotech Performance Exhaust.

It's yellow for .
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Originally Posted by swoosh
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No freaking kidding.

Sure beats tunneling to Fort Knox.
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its sure does...

and next time I will be in the front and eat tons of beans and eggs for revenge !!!
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Originally Posted by Yumcha
A boy from Taiwan gets this as a b-day gift?!?
loving the yellow - looks SO GOOD on this car!

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Cool Shaped By Wind, Crafted From Blocks: An Evolution Of The Pagani Huayra

Wow. Great article and great pics.

1. Looking Into The Soul Of Horacio Pagani

Before all the cutting-edge technology gets involved into making today’s hypercars: Inconel; carbon; titanium; ceramic; unobtainium – there’s often a gloriously organic starting point. These are the physical models crafted by hand, overseen by an expert eye, showing that even the most extreme, high-tech car can involve crafts that go back to the dawn of the automobile. I looked at the clay workshop used by students at IED in a previous story, but there was also something else that I wanted to show you, another example of the very human side of modern car design. This one comes from one man’s office, that of Horacio Pagani.



I was lucky enough to tag along for the launch of the Huayra back in 2011, a moment which signalled the end of a long and involved development process for a car which somehow had to follow in the gargantuan footsteps of the brutal Zonda family.



What I was particularly interested in was a set of heavy Ureol models sat on a shelving rack outside Mr Pagani’s office; they’d caught our collective Speedhunting eye on previous visits to Pagani at San Cesario sul Panaro, near Modena in Italy. Visual representations of the early stages of the refining of the Huayra’s design.



Before I get to these eight models there are even more links in the chain of the Huayra story.



They were just part of the incredible amount of ephemera that is everywhere you look around Pagani HQ. Horacio Pagani lays out his influences and inspiration for all to see.



The whole Pagani operation is like a scaled-up version of what you imagine his bedroom might have been like when he was young.



All around are reminders of previous lives and previous projects, right back to some of the original toy cars a young Horacio whittled away from pieces of balsa wood.



It seems like little has changed despite the rapid expansion of Pagani – and that’s no bad thing at all. A very positive form of envy and respect was my natural reaction to roaming the floors of Pagani HQ.



After all, Horacio Pagani is a man who has always played with cars – it’s just now they’re extraordinarily expensive hypercars, hand-made by his team of artisans.
http://www.speedhunters.com/2014/08/...horacio-pagani
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Continuing...

2. The Raging Bull & The Racing Icon



I had the slightly nerve-wracking offer of shooting the Polyurethane models in Mr Pagani’s office. It’s so full of personal effects that I couldn’t help but feel a little intrusive, but I was promised it was fine – even when Horacio himself returned from a meeting halfway through the shoot…



Next to the rack of models outside his office was an original workbench used by Horacio, with more evidence of his early days working for Lamborghini.



That time at Lamborghini in ’80s was both his classroom and playground, providing the framework that drives the current company. He worked on both the Countach Evoluzione (one of the first cars to use a carbon fibre monocoque) and the Diablo, where his composite know-how really evolved.



The Gallardo? The idea behind the wedge-shaped, compact supercar was a twinkle in Horacio Pagani’s eye well over a decade before it went into production under Lamborghini’s new VAG ownership.



Of course, there’s also a wooden model of that as well… The principals of sketching and model-making are woven into Horacio Pagani’s DNA.



One of his final projects for Lamborghini was this, the L30 concept. Notice something familiar? Okay, notice lots of familiar things?! With Pagani founding his own company in 1991, whilst still collaborating with Lamborghini, the scene was set for his own cars – and the lineage that would take us to the Huayra.



In the same way that I only ‘believe’ the commitment and passion of racing drivers who show respect for the history of their sport, so it is for car designers and model cars. The carry-over of a continuing love of model cars should be a key part of anybody involved in the art of the automobile.



I’ve seen them on the desks of all the great designers, usually in, under and on top of a whole load of other books, toys and reference material. A clear desk is the sign of an empty mind, in my view… However, I might just be looking for self justification!



Pagani’s communications manager, Luca Venturi, was kindly talking me through both the collection and how the models were used in the development of the Huayra. Something that was also stressed – and allowed me to, well, play with toy cars for a bit – was the missing link in styling terms between the Zonda and the Huayra.



Enter the Porsche 917. It’s not a car that usually causes much argument – not liking a 917 is a rare thing to admit to – but Horacio Pagani has a self-professed love affair with 917s that causes nothing but admiration. Not only is his office full of them (in physical and picture form), but he also has a large collection of RC cars, 40 of which are 917s!



The importance of the 917 to Pagani is quite spiritual. Though not directly attributable as is perhaps the case with the styling of the Zonda, the Huayra nevertheless leans on the general feel of that legendary Le Mans racer from the ’70s, a sinuous reinterpretation if you will.
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Old 09-03-2014, 11:16 AM
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Last chapter...

3. Eight Evolutions To Hypercar Revolution



Horacio’s skill with carving was brought back into play for these development mock-ups of the Huayra: styling bucks made from solid blocks of Ureol which he started making in 2003.



During the evolution of the Huayra’s design, these eight scale models were complemented by same-scale cut-away detail blocks and eventually two full-size prototypes.



The importance of the models was more than purely aesthetic. By the final iteration, the model was being used in the wind tunnel to get baseline aero data.



These were big things – and surprisingly heavy, needing the two of us to safely carry them in and out of the office.



Being able to examine them from every angle meant picking up on the progress made between iterations. This first model was quite rough, showing the starting point for the serious part of the Huayra’s design process. This initial model, a sketch in physical form, shows the heavy Zonda influence that was the loose starting point for the new car.



The overall proportion and scale was much more angular and muscular than the organic-looking car it would rapidly morph into. Pencil marks show where the Pagani team physically marked up the model to show where detail changes were to be incorporated.



Interestingly, this early version is asymmetrical, trying out subtly different approaches on each side of the model. Gullwings doors were prescribed from the off.



The second version shows how clear Horacio was about the general form the Huayra was to take from very early on. There’s a drastic change in ethos with this iteration; the belt line is completely changed, far more sinuous, and much more in line with how the final car would look.



From now on it’s a case of hunt the change, using the pen marks to help spot the revisions. The front intakes grow and flow further towards the windscreen; the ducts behind the front wheels elongate and curve to follow the arch; the vertical lines that define the extents of the rear become more linear.



By the fourth version, there are more radius changes and adding of small details, like the Pagani badge on the front side ducts and revised lower side intakes. Remember, these were being hewn out of solid blocks each time.



V5, and the waist is now pretty clearly set. you’d be hard pressed to see changes between this and the production version – and yet still the iterative evolution continues.



Sometimes in retrospect the changes seem obvious, like the cutting back and reduction in profile of the almost protruding front intakes seen here. This makes the lower part of the nose much more subdued in the context of the front’s styling, creating the inverted bracket look that carried through to the final car.



The smaller break-out models were used to refine certain parts before being incorporated into the next iteration model.



Even these present interesting aspects, like this shark-fin front fender section!



With some details, it’s like a game of spot the difference, seeing which subtle lines or details have been changed.



The Huayra’s active aero was set from the beginning. In fact, Horacio Pagani had been working on the principle even before founding his own company. It was purely the technology not being sufficiently mature that prevented him using it on the Zonda, despite incorporating these kind of flaps into initial sketches back in the early ’90s.



In version seven there are surprisingly major changes still being made, even if the overall form has remained pretty static. The rear windscreen was extended further down the rear deck, for instance.



With the Huayra, the link between wind and Pagani was more than in name. The car sports a number of lines with clearly defined beginning and ends, each curving and sinuous as if formed and sustained by the movement of air.



With wheels attached and dots applied for data collection, the final black-painted model was shipped off to the wind-tunnel to help collect baseline information. From now on, the heavy lifting would be done in the machine shop and with data, but these models still exist to show the organic birth of the Huayra.



Eight simple models. Eight steps representing just a portion of the process of designing a car, but an important window into the work involved and the emotional investment required.



It’s clear that a Pagani is formed of much more than just its high tech components: the soul and ethos of the man himself and all his influences are just as important. The quote on the wall outside Horacio Pagani’s office? Albert Einstein. A humbling phrase from such a great person, and the fact it’s displayed so prominently Pagani is indicative of the man at the helm of this most extraordinary of automotive companies.
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it would be cool to have an "auto test" feature to these cars....

it would test all aero flaps and gauge and rev a little and just test everything by itself....I would start the "auto test" and rub one out....
There is an auto test feature that tests the function of all the flaps. I'd rev it myself though.

If I won the lottery, this would be hands down my very first purchase. Words cannot describe how epic and beautiful this car is. Truly a work of art.

I also get a kick out of the saddle bags that function as a "trunk".

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What a great look into the design process. Great read. Thanks for sharing, Yum!
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From here: Mexican Collector Orders Custom Pagani Huayra 730 S Edition

A prolific Mexican supercar collector by the name of salomondrin on Instragram, has just announced he has ordered a custom, 1 of 1 Pagani Huayra dubbed the 730 S Edition.

At this stage, it remains unclear just what will distinguish the 730 S Edition from ‘standard’ Huayra models but we do expected some special visual upgrades and points of difference similar to the recently revealed Pagani Huayra La Monza Lisa of Lamborghini Veneno owner, Kris Singh.
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Another write-up/review. This is from Autoblog...nice images to go with it too: 2014 Pagani Huayra Review - Autoblog
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What a photoset...










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This is not a car. This is artwork.



Artwork that's fast as fuck.
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I've seen one of these in person-the workmanship is incredible.
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Post Special Editions for China

From here: Pagani Launches In China With Trio Of Special Edition Huayras

Pagani has established new operations in China and to celebrate the occasion has unveiled a trio of special edition Huayras developed exclusively for the Chinese market. The three special edition Huayras are collectively known as the Dinastia cars, and each is distinct.

They each feature several dragon motifs, inspiration for which came when Pagani CEO and founder Horacio Pagani saw the Nine Dragon Wall at the Forbidden City in Beijing. The flowing bodies of the dragons reminded him of the flow of wind, which was the original inspiration for the Huayra’s shape, and this is represented in the graphic of a dragon along the flanks of the cars.

The colors used for the cars are blue, gold and red, both for the exterior and detailing of the cabin. These also have significance. The blue car represents Baxia, the dragon that floats in the water; the gold one, Yazi, the dragon that was born like a warrior; and finally the red car represents Chiwen, the dragon that causes rain and protect people from fire.

No changes were made to the mechanical setup of the cars, which means power still comes from a twin-turbocharged 6.0-liter V-12 pumping out 700 horsepower and 811 pound-feet of torque. The engine is paired with a seven-speed sequential gearbox with paddle shifters and drive is to the rear wheels only. The Huayra’s 0-60 mph time is 3.2 seconds and top speed is around 230 mph.

Pagani’s supercars in China and nearby markets will now be distributed via Pagani China Automotive Limited, based in Hong Kong and Macau.
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Speculation that this is the "S" version...



Source: The Supercar Kids ? Is This The Pagani Huayra S ?
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They'll need to pump out boatloads of these cars since there there are more millionares in China then the entire US population.



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