Pagani Huayra Epitome It was unveiled. Only one hypercar was produced, and it differs from the others in that it has a “manual transmission” creates.
Today, we have the first Huayra equipped with a manual transmission. The legendary Huayra’s impressive design line is preserved Pagani Huayra Epitome, It is based on Xtrac’s seven-speed manual system and promises great driving pleasure with this infrastructure. It is announced that it comes with a three-disc clutch for better torque transfer, an electronically managed differential and a joint system that provides more engine response to manage the system, The car features an “open structure” gear knob that looks really great inside. This transmission system is supported by a twin turbo 6.0-liter V12 engine from AMG The vehicle is fully equipped with this engine. 852 horsepower And It produces 1,100 Nm of torque. Capable of reaching speeds of 350 km/h Huayra Epitome, It looks very stylish with its blue carbon fiber body. Epitome also offers extra comfort on rough roads “super soft” It is equipped with an active suspension system with a driving mode. The vehicle was born in a customer partnership with Pagani’s Grandi Complicazioni division, “Goodwood Festival of Speed“ can be seen live within the scope of.
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Before that, the “Alisea” concept prepared for the 25th anniversary of the Pagani Zonda attracted attention. You can see here The model was brought to life with the contribution of students from the Istituto Europeo di Design (IED) based in Italy and the company’s designers. The vehicle is a reference to the design future of Zonda and the brand in general, and adopts a very clean or in other words smooth aerodynamic lineThe vehicle, which positions the driver at the front and brings to mind new generation fighter jets from some angles, first came to life in the digital world through drawings, and later a 1:1 version was produced.
Alisea, which is announced to be 4,520 mm long and has a 2,795 mm wheelbase, is centered on a V12 engine from AMG on paper. The hyper concept, which has the brand’s iconic quad exhaust outlets at the back and LED stop lights in a futuristic line on the sides, sits on impressive-looking rims. Designed for two people and combining retro and modern details (especially the gearshift is very impressive), the concept has become one of the most ambitious examples we have come across recently.