The Pagani Huayra '13 is the facelifted variant of the Pagani Huayra '11 and is an Italian supercar produced by Pagani. It appears in Gran Turismo 6, Gran Turismo Sport (as part of Update 1.34), and Gran Turismo 7.
Colors[]
The player can pick twenty-five colors upon buying this car. (They all are unnamed in GT6)
- Bianco Benny
- Bianco Benny Carbon two-tone ver.
- Verde Firenze
- Verde Firenze Carbon two-tone ver.
- Giallo Ginevra
- Giallo Ginevra Carbon two-tone ver.
- Giallo Helios
- Giallo Helios Carbon two-tone ver.
- Arancio Saint Tropez
- Arancio Saint Tropez Carbon two-tone ver.
- Rosso Dubai
- Rosso Dubai Carbon two-tone ver.
- Rosso Monza
- Rosso Monza Carbon two-tone ver.
- Bronzo Aymara
- Bronzo Aymara Carbon two-tone ver.
- Bronzo Chiaro
- Bronzo Chiaro Carbon two-tone ver.
- Azzurro Sardegna
- Azzurro Sardegna Carbon two-tone ver.
- Blu Argentina
- Blu Argentina Carbon two-tone ver.
- Blu Midnight
- Blu Midnight Carbon two-tone ver.
- Crystal Clear Carbon
In-game description[]
"Lavish interior and high performance. A high-class supercar that epitomes high quality."
The Argentine businessman Horacio Pagani has a background as a designer who also worked on the Countach Anniversary. He later established the Automobili Pagani in Modena of Italy and, in 1999, announced the first supercar designed by his company.
The car, named the Zonda, was developed with another famous Argentine, the legendary racing driver Juan Manuel Fangio as the advisor, and was a car that focused purely on driving performance.
It was an extremely expensive, limited production car, but it was proven on the track, even recording the fastest lap time on the famous Nürburgring. The car was highly regarded by many and the planned production lot was sold out immediately.
The heir to the Zonda appearing in 2011, was this Huayra.
On a newly developed monocoque frame combining carbon and titanium are mounted gull-wing doors carried over from the Zonda. In contrast to the sharp, edgy design of the Zonda, the Huayra adopts beautiful flowing lines. It is a car that combines the highest quality with sports performance; its mostly carbon body is combined with a luxurious interior which combines leather, aluminum and carbon. In terms of aerodynamics, the four variable flaps at the front and back of the car automatically adjust downforce and also serve as air brakes.
The engine powering the car is the same 6 L AMG V12 as in the Zonda, but twin turbos have been added for more power. It produces 690 BHP and 102 kgfm torque, and is combined with a 7-speed sequential transmission. With a 0–100 km/h acceleration of 3.2 seconds and a top speed of 378 km/h, it shows a level of performance that even the old-school supercar brands have come to note.
Brand Central (GT7)[]
While Pagani is a relative newcomer to the exclusive supercar world, its creations have certainly made a splash in the short time they've been around. The Huayra, successor to the Zonda, is one such car. Featuring a carbon-fiber and titanium monocoque frame, it had a Mercedes-Benz twin-turbo 6.0-liter V-12, which pumped out 690.3 HP and 737.8 ft-lb of torque. That's definite super-car territory. Indeed, company founder, Horacio Pagani, is quite proud of his magnificent work of rolling art!
Acquisition[]
Game | Purchase location | Credits | Other methods |
---|---|---|---|
Gran Turismo 6 | Pagani Dealership | 1,350,000 | 15th Anniversary Edition version: Pre-order the game via the Gran Turismo official website |
Gran Turismo Sport ( ![]() |
Pagani Brand Central | 1,350,000 | --- |
Gran Turismo 7 | Pagani Brand Central (with invitation) | 1,350,000 | Random draw prize for finishing in the top 3 of the championship World GT Series Championship during Menu Book 39 for the first time. |
Trivia[]
- Hot Wheels released a scale-model version of the 15th Anniversary Edition car as part of the Gran Turismo Series line of die-cast cars.
- Although the 15th Anniversary model of the car is based on this model, its internal name uses that of the 2011 model instead.