The last of the five Pagani Huayra Codalunga, the longest version of the Italian brand’s hypercar, with a price starting at seven million euros, was recently delivered in Europe and features one of the most striking paint jobs ever done on a model from the renowned brand.
Breaking away from the traditional and radical exposed brushed carbon, the last of the five Huayra Codalunga produced by Pagani is presented in a petroleum blue body color that contrasts with the large white circles painted on the doors and white details behind the front wheels.
The white wheels conceal a braking system equipped with white brake calipers, while at the rear, the exhaust system features four white ceramic tips.
To make this Huayra Codalunga even more special, Pagani collaborated with the French luxury goods company Hermès to provide the hypercar with a luxurious interior.
As a result, this exclusive Codalunga is fitted with deep green leather seats, complemented by luxurious white fabrics found on the rear bulkhead and the center console.
It is worth noting that the Pagani Huayra Codalunga, inspired by the design of airplanes, much like the creations made by coachbuilders in the 1960s, is equipped with the same 6.0-liter twin-turbo V12 engine as the “normal” Huayra, producing 840 hp and 100 Nm of maximum torque.