The eternity of the element air. Gentle and refined, yet the strength of  the wind it is able to erode even the toughest of materials giving  birth to distinctive shapes known in nature. Elegant and muscular the  Pagani Huayra merges the past, present and future in a timeless  interpretation of automotive art.

2012 Pagani Huayra
The styling of the car was perfected over the course of 5 years to find  each line's beginning and end. During this study, eight scale models  were created, as well as two 1:1 models, each an evolution of the  previous in a never ending quest to perfect the form and refining the  substance.

2012 Pagani Huayra

2012 Pagani Huayra

2012 Pagani Huayra

2012 Pagani Huayra

2012 Pagani Huayra

2012 Pagani Huayra

2012 Pagani Huayra

2012 Pagani Huayra

2012 Pagani Huayra

2012 Pagani Huayra

2012 Pagani Huayra

2012 Pagani Huayra
The bi-xenon headlamps are just one of the many precious gifts from the  Zonda R, and LED daytime running lights are seamlessly integrated in the  elliptical shape of the design. The rear bumper integrates with the  diffuser and is dominated by an elliptical frame that surrounds the four  central exhaust outlets, now becoming a characteristic Pagani element.
Backbone
The new central monocoque on the Pagani Huayra is an entirely new design  made from carbontitanium. However, with the gull wing doors cutting  deep into the roof, much research was focused on achieving the highest  levels of rigidity through the application of new advanced composite  materials and technologies first tested on the Zonda R. The fuel tank is  located integrally in the best protected area of the monocoque, behind  the driver, reinforced by safety cell made of different composite and  ballistic materials. The front and rear CrMo subframes offer an  exceptional rigidity-to-weight ratio to allowing the suspensions to work  at their best while incorporating an advanced energy absorbing crash  structure, ready to protect the occupants in the unlikely event of an  impact.
The never ending quest for weight reduction resulted also into the  combination of structural and non-structural or aesthetical elements. An  example is the integration of all ventilation air ducts into the  monocoque's structure, making the use of additional parts and ducts  unnecessary.
The result of this attention to detail is a vehicle weighing 1.350 kg  making the Pagani Huayra the lightest sportscar in its class.
Heart
Mercedes-AMG provides the heart for the Pagani Huayra. The 60 degree 12  cylinder turbocharged engine with a displacement of 5980 cm3 has been  developed not just to meet the strictest technical and quality  requirements, but also to give the car its many faces.
The calm and harmony of driving one of the world's most refined GT car  is interrupted when the driver calls upon the Pagani Huayra to unleash  its 700 horsepower and 1000 Nm of torque. The turbos have been studied  to offer immediate response to the slightest throttle input, giving the  driver full control over the engine at any rpm and preventing unwanted  delays in the delivery of power.
The engine's systems have been designed and tested to stand up to the  most adverse conditions of temperature and performance. The Pagani  Huayra has been subjected to the highs of Death Valley and the lows of  the Arctic Circle. The two lateral radiators are positioned in the front  to guarantee the best cooling efficiency of the intercoolers placed  over the cylinder heads. Dry sump lubrication ensures an optimal oil  feed to the engine even when the car is subjected to the most extreme  lateral accelerations. It also regulates the oil flow so that only the  necessary amount of lubricant is actually pumped into the engine from  the external oil tank, reducing the friction caused by an excessive  volume of lubricant inside the engine sump. An oil/water heat exchanger  reduces warm-up times by heating the engine lubricant during cold start  and keeps engine coolant and lubricant levels at steady operational  temperatures. Extensive weight saving programs led to ingenious yet  simple solutions. In order to reduce hoses and connections as much as  possible is built directly to the engine. The intercooler covers serve  as expansion tanks to the low temperature circuit and the engine coolant  circuit. The vertical fins contribute to the cooling of the tanks.
The M158 engine is homologated to meet the strictest environmental  regulations, EU5 and LEV2. Despite the increase of power compared to the  other Mercedes-AMG V12 engines developed for Pagani, CO2 emissions as  well as the fuel consumption have been reduced, to make the Pagani  Huayra class leading amongst 12 cylinder sports cars with values that  are respective of much smaller vehicles in the market. The two stage  fuel supply system features two microprocessor controlled pumps feeding  fuel to the engine with the second pump only activated when necessary,  thus reducing the energy required to run the fuel pumps and eliminates  the waste of excessive fuel being transported and heated in the fuel  lines. This efficiency combined with a large 85 liter fuel tank ensure  Pagani Huayra's grand touring ability.
As an homage to the decennial tradition of Mercedes-AMG in building  world class sports car engines, the M158 displays the historic AMG  emblem on the intake manifold alongside the name of the technician that  assembled the engine by hand at the Mercedes-AMG headquarters in  Affalterbach, Germany.
The Titanium exhaust system has been engineered by MHG-Fahrzeugtechnik  and is a direct application of race proven technologies on a high  performance road car and the complete exhaust weighs less than 10 kg.  Hydroformed junctions are used to reduce backpressure and guarantee a  free flow of the exhaust gasses. Titanium guarantees a low weight in the  muffler area while Inconel guarantees reliability on the parts of the  exhaust more exposed to high temperatures. Careful attention has been  paid to the tuning of its sound, which has led to a harmonic rumble at  idle speeds with a hint of the power that lies hidden at low speed and a  deep thunderous growl of motor and air, reminiscent of an airplane, at  high speeds.
Feet
The power and prodigious torque generated by Pagani Huayra's V12 are  transferred to the wheels through a transverse sequential seven speed  gearbox and a dual plate clutch and the complete gearbox weighs only 96  kg. Keeping the weight of the rear overhang as low as possible has been a  priority as we aim for a neutral behavior at the limit. A further  benefit of this layout is a better behavior of the car during a rear  impact. A dual clutch system was evaluated but ultimately not selected  as it would have increased the weight by approximately 70kg, thus  negating any minor improvement in shift-time.
Xtrac already supplied the gearbox for the Zonda R and so it was the  natural choice for the development of a new high performance gearbox.  Xtrac's expertise in motorsports was obvious throughout the design and  material selection processes that resulted in the strongest and lightest  gearbox possible suitable for road use, with a synchromesh box that  offers comfort levels a race car gearbox will never be able to offer.
The suspension geometry has been designed to further enhance the  sure-footed nature already present in the Zonda on the longer wheelbase  Pagani Huayra. The individual suspension made with forged AvionAl double  A-arms have been tested extensively on the Zonda R programme.  Incorporated into the wheel hub assemblies are cooling ducts that  connect directly to the support brackets, thus extending the reliability  and lifespan of the bearings. Pushrod operated adjustable Öhlins shock  absorbers keep everything under control and have been optimized for the  dynamic requirements of the vehicle.
"Power is nothing without control..."
Pirelli say "Power is nothing without control" and to assure complete  control for the driver Pirelli has developed the bespoke P Zero tires,  specifically for the Pagani Huayra. The Pirelli engineers were faced  with a demanding task, combining road holding for excitement behind the  steering wheel and lower rolling resistance to reduce CO2 emissions and  fuel consumption. These P Zero tires are built in a dedicated MIRS™  (Modular Integrated Robotized System) facility, dedicated to the  production of ultrahigh performance tires and are at the forefront of  what is technically possible, suited to top speeds above 370 kph as well  as to lateral forces exceeding 1,5 G.
Skin
The aerodynamic concept of the Pagani Huayra is that of a wing. The  vehicle can modify the properties of this wing by varying the front ride  height, which can be adjusted dynamically, and by adjusting the 4  control flaps on each of the four corners of the car. The goal is to  have a neutral vehicle behavior under all conditions and control body  roll via aerodynamic means. The behavior of the flaps is managed by a  dedicated control unit that is fed information from the ABS and ECU,  which pass information about the car's speed, yaw rate, lateral  acceleration, steering angle and throttle position.
The system improves aerodynamic efficiency in a variety of driving  conditions, where a low drag coefficient is not the determining factor.  During braking, for example, the rear flaps and the front suspension are  raised to counteract the weight transfer and balance the weight  distribution between front and rear axles, allowing a better use of the  rear brake force.
Another vital design tenant for the Huayra project was to ensure clean  airflow over the body of the car. The shape of the two engine air  intakes behind the occupants shoulders are a tribute to the supersonic  aircraft of the late 1950s and 1960s, but also allow the motor breath  without disrupting the flow. The intake for the gearbox radiator is  located between the engine bay window and the carbon clamshell of the  rear bonnet, which provides an excellent airflow to the radiator without  having a substantial impact on aerodynamic drag. This decision also led  to the omission of a rear wing, replaced by the movable flaps.
The flow of air through the car was also carefully studied. The  radiators are angled to contribute downforce and provide the best flow  for hot air to be extracted. Air from the central radiator is extracted  by vents on the front bonnet and trough the front wheelhouses. Air from  the side radiators is channeled to ducts cooling the brake discs and  wheel hubs. This air blows onto the brakes at a temperature of  approximately 50°C warming the brakes up when cold and improving the  first bite significantly. Lateral air outlets behind the front wheels  generate a negative pressure inside the wheelhouse providing efficient  extraction to lower the drag coefficient and generate downforce on the  front.
In addition to the downforce generated by the flaps and body, two high  negative pressure areas were designed into the shape of the underbody  and the diffuser at the rear, thus enhancing the aerodynamic stability  and guaranteeing the Pagani Huayra downforce under all circumstances.
Man-machine
As soon as the doors are closed the Pagani Huayra transports the  occupants to a new dimension; a world that pleases and surprises the  senses. Having everything at arm's length is not close enough for a  vehicle with the capabilities of the Pagani Huayra. Consequently, the  driver will find all primary functions directly on the steering wheel.  The gearshift paddles are mounted directly to the steering wheel so the  driver never needs to take his hands off the steering wheel. The seats  provide both the comfort to make long trips enjoyable as well as the  lateral support required when the g-forces build up on extreme driving.
A Pagani is able to present drivers with state of the art solutions  while still drawing on the rich history that precedes it. The ever  present emphasis is on a living breathing being rather than a digital  one. This can be seen in everything from the leather latches to the  toggle switches, but this ethos finds its purest expression in the  mechanical aluminum gearlever assembly, a monument to the art of the  manual gearshift; progress that does not deny the past. The aluminum  dashboard takes inspiration from the most complex swiss watch designs  and includes a central Multi-Function Display displaying performance  relevant information when SPORT mode is engaged and a trip computer when  the COMFORT mode is activated. The aluminum center console is machined  from one solid block of aluminum and features a clarinet style array of  mechanical switches controlling the HVAC system. The high definition  central touchscreen is the heart of the vehicle infotainment system,  controlling audio functions, satellite navigation, secondary vehicle  functions and Bluetooth phone.
On the road
To this date five prototypes have been built which have been conducting  road tests for the past 4 years. Currently, over half a million  kilometers have been covered by our prototypes and before entering the  US market we will have reached one million test kilometers.
Each prototype has been assigned to a specific development task. At  Mercedes-AMG one is used to develop drivability, and another is used for  emission development. One car is operated constantly by Bosch  Engineering for the application of ABS and advanced stability and  performance enhancement systems. Still another vehicle is used for  gearbox testing, and general vehicle dynamics development.
Safety
The car complies to the strictest European and American standards in  term of safety and pollution regulations. Several studies were conducted  to determine the most frequent types of crashes involving high  performance cars. The results of these studies have let us to develop  specific safety measures not required by law but to guarantee an  enhanced protection for the occupants. Several cars have been used to  perform these tests.
Legend
Ancient legends of the Aymara tell us of Huayra Tata, god of wind, who  commands the breezes, winds, and blizzards that invade the mountains,  cliffs and hills of the Andean highlands. It is told that Huayra Tata  resides deep in the high peaks and valleys, abandoning them only to  demonstrate his power to his wife, Pachamama, goddess of mother earth.  With his power Huayra Tata was able to lift the waters from lake  Titicaca and rain them down on the fertile Pachamama. When Huayra Tata  sleeps, the waters and rivers lay quiet. But the calm before the storm  is about to be interrupted...
Pagani Huayra Technical Specifications
- Engine: Mercedes-AMG M158 V12 twin-Turbo
- Displacement: 5980 cc
- Power: >700 CV
- Torque: >1.000 Nm
- Gearbox: transverse sequential seven speed gearbox; AMT robotyzed system with driving programs
- Dimensions
- Length: 4605mm
- Height: 1169mm
- Body width: 2036mm
- Body width (with mirrors): 2356mm
- Dry weight: 1.350 kg
- Weight distribution
- Front: 44%
- Rear: 56%
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