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autoviva2016-02-26 17:25:00

Pagani launches more powerful version of the Huayra

The Huayra BC name is dedicated to the first customer to buy a Pagani, Benny Caiola

 
 
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The main highlights of this new version of the Huayra is the large fixed rear wing and front splitter
Pagani has just launched a new limited version of the HuayraHuayraPagani HuayraItaly, 2011 > present3 versions
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: the Huayra BCHuayra BCPagani Huayra BCItaly, 2016 > present. This limited, more powerful and radical version of the Italian supercar called "BC" as a reference to Benny Caiola, the real estate magnate who bought the first Pagani.
 
The main highlights of this new version of the Huayra is the large fixed rear wing and front splitter that were introduced, according to Pagani, to maximize the aerodynamic efficiency of the supercar. The body panels are completely new and the Huayra BC also receives active aerodynamic elements.
 
The supercar has 750hp, 10hp more than the base version of the HuayraHuayraPagani HuayraItaly, 2011 > present27 photos
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, coming from a V12 6.0 liter twin-turbo engine that produces torque of 1000Nm. Similar to the Huayra, the engine of the Huayra BC is coupled to a seven-speed automated manual transmission that sends power to the rear axle.
 
Thanks to this mechanical construction, the Huayra BC should be able to reach 100km/h in less than 3.2 seconds and reach a top speed above the 370km/h of the standard version. The Pagani has not yet revealed the official figures.
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PaganiPagani
HuayraHuayra
Huayra BCHuayra BC
Engine
V 12 (60º vee)
Displacement
365 cu in
Top Speed
230 mph
Transmission
7, sequential manual
Maximum power
750 hp @ 6200 rpm
Type
Fixed-head coupé
Fuel
Petrol
Fuel consumption (combined)
18.09 US MPG
price
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annual ownership cost
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