Huayra Lampo

If you never thought you would hear the words Pagani and Fiat in the same sentence, you wouldn't be alone. However, there is a special edition Huayra that gets its retro theme inspired by the remarkable 1954 Fiat Turbina, called the Huayra Lampo (Italian for "lighting"). Fun fact; the Fiat Turbina concept car had three turbines fixed to its 300hp engine with and a body that had an unbelievable drag coefficient of just 0.14.

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The Lampo features a newly developed carbon fiber fabric with aluminum inserts that make the paint and colors have that extra pop, while other bits of the car feature transparent paint exposing the carbon fiber body pieces. An exceptional touch includes lightning bolts painted in red, white, and green that adorn the side mirrors while the Tempesta package gives it an aggressive appeal via its massive front splitter that not only improves downforce but also supplies more air to the intercoolers.

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Step inside and you will find the same orange-hue leather to match the exterior color and a mix between exposed and anodized bronze aluminum elements including the gauge cluster, gear selector and center console. According to Garage Italia Customs, the Huayra Lampo was one of the most time-consuming projects Pagani has ever endeavored with a development time over two years.