What is the Huayra?

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SavannahRose
07/29/25 5:23pm
Huayra is a mid-engine supercar produced by Pagani. More details about the Huayra are as follows: 1. The Huayra is powered by a 6.0L twin-turbocharged V12 engine specially built by AMG for Pagani, with a maximum power output exceeding 700 horsepower and a peak torque of approximately 1000N·m. 2. The Huayra features gull-wing doors, a wedge-shaped front end, a teardrop-shaped glass cabin, alpaca-colored leather seats, and a full carbon fiber body. It integrates various multifunctional configurations such as an audio-visual system and a driving communication system, combining luxury with a strong sense of technology.
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