This is the 2015 Pagani Huayra Coupe (chassis number 76086) also known as ‘The King 1 of 1 of 1’. This car is finished with a stunning combination of exposed carbon, with white and red accents and gorgeous interior consisting of black and white leather, and unique accents such as king crowns on the headrests, a very special ‘1 of 1 of 1’ plaque, and a custom-designed cup holder that you simply won’t find on any other Huayra example in the world. The Huayra model in general is a very special car, but when it comes to this ‘1 of 1 of 1’ example, it’s truly of of the most unique of them all. The Pagani Huayra, which is named after a wind god, first became public in January of 2011 during an online press release, and subsequently, the official world debut took place in February of that same year at the Pirelli headquarters in Milan, Italy. The Huayra was of course designed by the companies founder, Horacio Pagani, who builds his cars not only to achieve high performance and exclusivity, but also a level of class and luxury that simply can’t be compared to many other cars in the world. One notable feature of the Huayra is the presence of advanced active aerodynamics that include four independently operating flaps located on the front and rear of the vehicle that raise and lower depending on situations such as speed, acceleration, steering angle, and throttle position. From 2012-2018 Pagani planned to produce only 100 total examples of the Pagani Huayra making this not only one of the most beautiful cars in the world, but also one of the rarest. Over the years, the Huayra platform has evolved with multiple iterations, including the Huayra Roadster (100 units), the Huayra BC (20 units), BC Roadster (40 units), Imola (5 units), Huayra R (30 units), Huayra Tricolore (3 units), the Roadster HP (2 units) and the Huayra Codalunga (5 units). All production figures exclude prototypes.
How many made? 1 of ~100
Engine: 6.0L twin-turbocharged Mercedes-AMG M158 V12 - 720hp at 5,800rpm
Debut: online press release, January 2011
Top Speed: ~230mph
0-60mph: about 2.8 seconds
Photo credit: @am_media_ny
Research: @rarecarsonly