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Pagani Huayra 70 Trionfo: A One-Off Tribute for Horacio’s 70th

Front view of the one-off Pagani Huayra 70 Trionfo in green carbon fiber.
Pagani, the Italian supercar maestro, has unveiled its latest showstopper: the one-off Huayra 70 Trionfo. Handbuilt by Pagani’s elite Grandi Complicazioni team to mark founder Horacio Pagani’s 70th birthday, this Huayra is the first of three bespoke models and it’s simply breathtaking. It is not the brand’s first personal tribute: ten years ago the Zonda HP Barchetta celebrated Horacio’s 60th.

Close up of the rear wing and orange accents on the Huayra 70 Trionfo.

Design and Aesthetics: Green Carbon Meets Orange Accents

This unique specimen features green carbon fiber complemented by striking orange accents, forming a bold yet refined color palette. The rear sports a new bumper, an enlarged heat extractor and an upgraded diffuser. Pagani hasn’t shared interior photos, but their Instagram calls it a “symphony of the finest leathers and textures,” and given the marque’s craftsmanship, the cabin will almost certainly live up to that description.

Detail shot of the side intake and Huayra 70 Trionfo badging

Performance: 834-Horsepower V12 with Manual Transmission

Under the hood sits Mercedes‑AMG’s twin‑turbo 6.0‑liter V12, now tuned to 834 horsepower, up from the BC’s 789. It’s paired with a proper seven‑speed manual, so you get a fully analog, utterly immersive shifting experience that makes you feel every one of those horses. This is the exact transmission Pagani perfected for the Epitome 18 months back.

Rear view of the Pagani Huayra 70 Trionfo showcasing the quad exhaust and diffuser

Technical Specifications at a Glance

  • Model: Huayra 70 Trionfo
  • Engine: 6.0L twin-turbocharged V12 from Mercedes-AMG
  • Power: 834 horsepower
  • Transmission: 7-speed manual
  • Production: One-off Trionfo unit; first of three Huayra 70 models total
  • Base Platform: Huayra Roadster
  • Pricing and availability details are forthcoming

There’s no official price for the 70 Trionfo yet. For context, Huayras commonly range from about $3 million to $7 million based on customisation. One Trionfo has been delivered to its owner in Cincinnati; the final two Huayra 70s are still in production.

To learn more about the Grandi Complicazioni division and explore the craftsmanship behind Horacio Pagani’s masterpieces, visit the official Pagani Automobili website.

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