Lime Green Pagani Huayra Spotted in Modena

At the recent Motori & Sapori supercar event held in Castelfranco Emilia in Modena, Italy, Pagani brought along two stunning Huayra prototypes and this lime matte green example caught our eye!

Interestingly, this Pagani Huayra isn’t a customer car. Instead, it is prototype number 3 and was specifically used in the development of the Italian supercar to test out the electrical components. Originally finished in matte black with gold wheels, the car was used during hot weather testing in South Africa as well as many other places around the world under camouflage.

Just recently it received its bright green wrap courtesy of Car Wrapping Milano. It also features lime green brake calipers as well as a selection of matte black accents around the rear bumper and diffuser area.

Lime Green Pagani Huayra Spotted in Modena

Beneath the light weight body, this Huayra prototype is powered by a twin-turbocharged 6.0-liter AMG-sourced V10 engine just like all other Huayars. This brand new powertrain developed specifically for the car manages to produce 720 hp. It is then mated to a seven-speed, single clutch automated manual gearbox created by the geniuses over at Xtrac.

When it is all said and done, the Huayra can launch to 100 km/h from a standstill in around 3 seconds flat and carry onto a claimed top speed of 370 km/h!

[Via Prototype Zero]

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