The Hypercar of the Year is not going to revolutionise personal transport, reinvent motorsport or solve the looming energy crisis. Far from it, in fact. Unlikely to squeeze very much to the gallon, it will be made in tiny numbers and, at around £800,000 – more than three times the price of a Lamborghini Aventador – it will be bought by just a very few, very rich characters who will enjoy the exquisite qualities of a machine so unlikely ever to be a real, material presence in most of our lives that it may as well be a unicorn. And there it is: the Pagani Huayra, perhaps unicorn is the best way to think of it.
Even the ignition key is tasty.
Oh, and then there's the front view.
Holy shnikeys: are you checking out the turn-controlled flaps on the hood?
Hat tip: BadBlue.com/Cars.
How far does it run on a charge?
ReplyDeleteThe interior looks like a head-on crash between C3PO and R2D2.
ReplyDeleteAnd no back seat for my dog ... I'll pass.