Pagani's Huayra R: the track-only car with no need for a turbo (2024)

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Pagani's most extreme hypercar is as focussed as they get, created purely for the track. Putting this new Huayra's 850 horsepower onto the ground are bespoke P Zero slick tyres from Pirelli

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In the beginning

Pagani's Zonda R was the first model to chase records, and now this illustrious lineage continues with the stunning new Huayra: the latest ‘R' car from the Italian manufacturer. For his latest creation, Horacio Pagani has dispensed with a turbo, putting the accent on normally-aspirated performance in a truly extreme car that knows no limits. So it's no surprise that its home can only be the race track.



This car, with just 30 examples produced, is a true open-air automotive laboratory, showcasing Pagani's future technology and representing a celebration of performance, technology and sheer art. All within a track-day car that boasts the highest possible safety standards.

There's something about the Pagani Huayra R that recalls the classic Le Mans sports cars of the 1960s and 70s, with flowing lines redolent of racing passion and spectacular performance. The new car is the spiritual successor to the Zonda R launched at the 2009 Geneva Motor Show, which at the time constituted a revolutionary glimpse of the future.

Counting the numbers

The Huayra R's vital statistics speak for themselves. A race-bred V12-R 6.0-litre normally-aspirated engine puts out 850 horsepower and 750Nm of torque, from the lightest, most powerful and most efficient powerplant of its type ever created.

That engine weighs in at just 198 kilograms, with the whole car tipping the scales at only 1050 kilograms. The monocoque chassis, which even incorporates the seats, is created using the most recent composite technologies from Pagani's workshops: namely Carbo-Titanium HP62-G2 and Carbo-Triax HP62. The new Huayra makes full use of cutting-edge construction and engineering techniques that come from the world of motorsport, to guarantee a strong car that's perfectly suited for use on a race track.

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Extreme but secure

There are no compromises in the Pagani Huayra R, but the emphasis is still firmly on safety. The car has been carefully designed with painstaking research caried out into materials, chassis dynamics and roll bar structures, in order to guarantee its lucky drivers not only breath-taking performance, but also safety standards that comply with the FIA's most severe regulations for GT cars.

The integrated survival cell within the monocoque uses specialised materials to absorb impacts at the front, side and rear, made out of composites that soak up kinetic energy in the case of an impact or rollover.

The fire extinguisher system in the co*ckpit is activated automatically if there's a fire, while the seats (which form part of the monocoque) are equipped with six-point belts and upholstered in fire-repellent Nomex.

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Feeling the power

Every single element of the Huayra R is geared towards performance: from engine to aerodynamics to suspension. All this power also needs to be harnessed, so Brembo brakes and Pirelli tyres come as standard. The Huayra R is capable of stopping as fast as it goes, thanks to its state-of-the-art CCM-R automatically-ventilated carbon ceramic brake disks, matched to racing pads. As for the tyres, they have the unenviable task of keeping the equivalent of 850 horses glued to the road.

This comes thanks to Pirelli's unparalleled experience in both international GT3 and single-seater competition, going back to the Italian firm's victory at the very first Formula 1 race ever held, at Silverstone in May 1950. But Pirelli's motorsport history began even earlier: the company has been involved in racing for more than 110 years, using its technology to unleash the performance of the world's most desirable sports cars.

A lengthy joint development programme in tandem with Pagani Automobili has resulted in a dedicated P Zero slick tyre that's capable of offering millimetre-perfect precision along with the feeling of complete control: even for non-professional drivers. All this adds up to exemplary performance in terms of handling and braking, as well as exceptional driveability through every corner.

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FAQs

Does the Pagani Huayra have a turbo? ›

The Huayra BC has an improved version of the standard Huayra's 6.0 L twin-turbocharged V12 engine having a power output of 764 PS (562 kW; 754 hp) at 5900 rpm as well as 1,000 N⋅m (738 lbf⋅ft) at 2500-5600 rpm of torque.

Is the Huayra R naturally aspirated? ›

Along with being probably the fastest Pagani to date, what makes the Huayra R particularily special is its engine. Every other Huayra uses a Mercedes-Benz twin-turbo V12, but the R gets a HWA-tuned naturally aspirated V12, which develops 850 PS, more than any other Huayra.

Is Pagani a track car? ›

Pagani Huayra R Evo revealed: Track-only hypercar with 900 hp. Italian hypercar manufacturer Pagani has revealed the Pagani Huayra R Evo, a track-only hypercar inspired by single-seat IndyCar racers. The Huayra R Evo features pop-out roof panels with a long-tail design inspired by classic Le Mans racers.

Is the Pagani Huayra R street legal? ›

The streets of Miami will soon be abuzz with one of the loudest naturally aspirated V12 engines ever made. The world's first street-legal Pagani Huayra R is expected to be delivered to the city in about a year's time. The Huayra R owned by @petfred, was recently shipped to Lanzante in the UK.

What is the difference between Zonda R and Huayra R? ›

Pagani now has two ultimate-spec track-only naturally-aspirated V12 hypercars, in the Zonda R and new Huayra R. They are actually, surprisingly different, with the Huayra R taking a more stylistic, less downforce-heavy approach to its look, while the Zonda R is very much the mutant downforce monster.

What engine does the Huayra R use? ›

At the heart of the Huayra R Evo lies the Pagani V12-R Evo engine, delivering 900 hp (662 kW) at 8,750 rpm with a maximum torque of 770 Nm.

Why is the Huayra R so loud? ›

The rear of the Huayra R is particularly striking. It has a completely open design and is dominated by the characteristic, central four-pipe exhaust. This exhaust SHOUTS around 140db, which is equivalent to a jet engine.

Was Pagani rejected by Lamborghini? ›

After gaining experience at Lamborghini, Pagani approached the company with his designs, hoping to collaborate on a project. However, his proposals were rejected, prompting him to pursue his dreams independently.

Is Pagani illegal? ›

You cannot legally drive a Pagani Zonda in the US. There are several (approximately 10) in the US that get driven periodically. Most are here under “Show and Display” titles granted by the EPA and DOT. This permits them to be driven up to 2,500 miles per year.

What car has 900 hp? ›

Mansory revealed a new P900 version of the Mercedes-AMG G63 with an exclusive Desert Sand Gloss paint option. As the name implies, Mansory's P900 version of the G63 brings output to 900 horsepower. Like all of Mansory's creations, both the interior and exterior of the G63 have been completely overhauled.

How loud is a Huayra R? ›

That's right, 140db.

Is Pagani Huayra bulletproof? ›

And bulletproof. It is remarkable how light each of the components on the Huayra are. It weighs just 1,350 kgs. A Ford Focus ST Estate weighs in at 1,437 kgs.

Why isn't Zonda R Road legal? ›

The Zonda R. It looks like a racing car, but because it conforms to not one single piece of racing legislation, it can't actually be entered for any recognised event. Apart, perhaps, from grass-track racing. To make matters worse, it has no indicators or lights which means that you cannot use it on the road either.

Does the Huayra R use an AMG engine? ›

The successor model, Huayra, uses a variant of the newer V12 engine generation from the M275 family, best known from the SL 65 AMG Black Series. Special modifications increase its output to between 730 and 850 hp. Reason enough for a class of its own: The engines of the Pagani Huayra bear the designation M158.

How many turbos does a Pagani Huayra have? ›

Engine, Transmission, and Performance

A twin-turbocharged V-12 lives in the middle of the car. Sourced from Mercedes-AMG, this engine generates 791 horsepower and 775 lb-ft of torque. A seven-speed single-clutch automatic sends power to the rear wheels.

How many HP is Pagani Huayra? ›

The heart of this wicked machine is a naturally aspirated V12 engine with a redline of 9,000 rpm. It delivers 838 horsepower and 553 pound-feet of torque.

Does the Pagani Huayra have a clutch? ›

The Pagani by Xtrac transverse seven-speed sequential gearbox allows all the power and exceptional reactivity of the Pagani V12 to be transferred to the road. The flywheel-clutch unit consists of a triple-disc clutch, an electronically controlled differential and a racing-style three-way coupling system.

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