The Huayra Imola features a bespoke carbon fiber bodywork with a new aero kit, and only five will be built
Pagani has quietly unveiled its most eye-popping Huayra ever, which is dubbed the Imola.
We’ve known about a new Huayra variant being developed for quite some time. but it was thought to be dubbed the Dragon. A private ceremony over the weekend saw the car delivered to its owner, confirming its real name.
The car was commissioned by Oleg Egorov, the founder and owner of TopCar Design, who also happens to own a bespoke Zonda dubbed the ‘Unica’.
The exterior of his new Huayra is truly something to behold. Clearly not afraid of turning heads, Egorov ordered the hypercar to be finished in gloss carbon fiber with bright orange accents. Orange trimmings can be found in the front splitter, around the headlights, along the side skirts, on the edges of the side air intakes, down the roof scoop, and across the much more pronounced rear diffuser.
The carbon skirts are also vastly different than any other Huayra. including the hardcore BC and BC Roadster. Design inspiration also appears to have been taken from some of the Zonda 760 series. with a large roof scoop, a towering new rear wing, and a shark fin connecting the two.
We don’t have any info yet about how much power the Huayra Imola puts out, but suspect its AMG-sourced twin-turbo V12 has been fettled to deliver more than the the 745 HP and 811 lb-ft (1100 Nm) of torque that are offered by the BC.
Last, but not least, Pagani will build another four examples of the Imola, though it’s uncertain if they will sport the same exterior finish.