Pagani is an Italian manufacturer of high-end sports cars. Their cars are hand-built in Modena, Italy, using lightweight materials and advanced engineering techniques. The brand is known for its attention to detail and innovative design, creating some of the most exclusive and sought-after supercars in the world.
Founded in 1992 by Horacio Pagani, an Argentinian engineer who previously worked for Lamborghini
The first car produced by Pagani was the Zonda, which debuted in 1999
In 2011, Pagani released the Huayra, which featured many technical innovations such as active aerodynamics and a carbon-titanium monocoque chassis
The company has a strong focus on sustainability, using environmentally-friendly materials and production techniques
The Pagani factory employs around 100 people and produces just a few dozen cars per year, each one customized to the buyer's specifications
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A mid-engine sports car with a 6.0-liter twin-turbocharged V12 engine, producing up to 764 horsepower. It features active aerodynamics and a carbon-titanium monocoque chassis.
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The top speed of the Huayra is around 238 mph.
Pagani produces just a few dozen cars per year, each one customized to the buyer's specifications.
The Huayra's active aerodynamics use four independent flaps, which can be adjusted to optimize downforce and drag based on driving conditions.
The Pagani factory is located in Modena, Italy.
Pagani cars use lightweight materials such as carbon fiber and titanium, to minimize weight and maximize performance.