The Pagani Huayra BC is on display at the Geneva Motor Show 2016. It is a track-oriented version of the successful Huayra hypercar. It’s limited to 20 units at a cost of 2.35 million euros plus local taxes. We took a close up look at it on the Geneva show floor!
The Pagani Huayra BC gets some pretty extreme visual changes. The most dramatic are to be found at the back with a huge carbon fibre rear diffuser and a matching rear spoiler. The front bumper is also redesigned with deeper, larger air intakes and canards. In fact, all panels, aside from the roof, have been replaced with new designs.
The standard Pagani Huayra weighs in at 1,350 kg while the Huayra BC manages 1,218 kg. By our calculations, the weight saving is a massive 132 kg’s. Performance from 0 to 100 km/h is estimated at around 2.8 seconds with a top speed of 354 km/h (220 mph). Pagani have been testing the BC around Nardo so will likely release a true top speed soon.
The Pagani Huayra BC also gets a new single clutch 7-speed transverse gearbox provided by XTrac. It gets new suspension uprights and four-way adjustable Öhlins dampers, the latest generation Brembo carbon ceramic brakes and an electronic differential at the back.
The Pagani Huayra BC is already sold out, as is the standard Huayra production run unfortunately. If you want more details on the new Pagani Huayra BC, feel free to check out our earlier article. Fo more from the Geneva Motor Show 2016, check out our dedicated news channel.