Some people absolutely love washing their cars. It’s a sign of their affection, a sign of their ownership, a sign of them being entirely too anal about something that’s literally made to get dirty.
Pagani is a company that exudes perfection. Everything, from the engine, to the perfect carbon fiber weave is absolutely astonishing in its level of intricacy.
As of right now, Pagani, the makers of the ever present and never dying Zonda and Huayra, only make a few cars each year. That’s 1. Due to exclusivity, and 2. Due to the company being constrained by space in their small wizarding workshop in Italy.
If you ever wanted any of the new Pagani Huayras then you’re out of luck. This last week Pagani announced that the entire production allotment of Huayras have been sold out.
In the following video, a man fires up a Pagani Zonda F (which belongs to Horacio himself). He’s got dusk all around him, a 7.3-liter AMG V12 behind his back, and the ocean to his right.
Pagani of Dallas brought the Italian manufacturer’s Huayra, a super-exotic with some mind-boggling figures, to the Houston Auto Show last week. However, some of the digits shared with me and my colleagues in the Texas Auto Writers Association are shockingly low.