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The Pagani Huayra is named after the indigenous South American god of wind, and like the Pagani Zonda, it blows a big raspberry in the direction of longer-established Italian exotic builders ...
Pagani makes some of the fastest street cars that money can buy. The story of the luxury performance auto builder begins in the 1950s with the birth of its founder. Horacio Pagani grew up fond of ...
4. Pagani Huayra Named after Huayra-tata, the Andean god of wind, the Pagani Huayra represents perhaps the most sculptural interpretation of aircraft influence in automotive design. Unlike vehicles ...
In the ancient Quechua culture, which inspired the model's name, Huayra is the God of Wind. There is a tiny pin that opens the door to an impressive cabin that still has the protective covers from ...
As for the name, “Huayra” comes from Huayra-tata, the South American God of the Wind, who is revered in the Andes. Interestingly, the name “Huayra” was also used for a much lesser-known car, the ...
Each takes about six months. The Italian company pumps out fewer than 40 a year. The Huarya, for instance, is appropriately named for Huayra-tata, a Quechua wind god, and the sleek and aerodynamic ...
After all, the Huayra was named after Wayra-Tata, an Andean wind god. The stiffened suspension eliminates any body roll, rendering the Codalunga predictable and fully stable at any speed.
We open up the throttle as the roads open up, and the mild breeze transforms to a thundering typhoon and we’re blown away by the V12’s raging, elemental intensity – we quickly understand why the is ...
‘Huayra’, as Urban tells, is the Argentinian God Of Wind. In the 2020 episode, Leno says of the car, “The best designs I find incorporate both the masculine and feminine element to it because that’s ...
The Zonda R was one of the originals from this genre, but it’s the Huayra R, with its god-like shrieking HWA-built V12 that howls to over 9,000rpm, that truly has our hearts. This stunning machine ...