A Pagani owner customized his Huayra with the coveted Tempesta Package: you get more power and more carbon fiber, but it costs the same as a supercar.
Starting at $2.4 million, the Pagani Huayra is one of the most expensive supercars money can buy and owners are willing to fork out even more cash to make it unique.
Mind you, this one owner in the US went all out, spending an exorbitant amount of money on something called the ‘Tempesta Package’.
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Named after the Italian word for thunderstorm, the Tempesta Package is designed to make your Huayra look like the Pagani Zonda Cinque.
Check out the Zonda Cinque (left), pictured next to the Huayra fitted with the Tempesta Package.
The package includes bodywork mods, additional carbon fiber components and more power.
For the exterior, you get a new carbon fiber front splitter and a redesigned rear section, with a larger diffuser and a six-pipe exhaust system.
Pagani will also upgrade the suspension and, more importantly, the engine.
As standard, the Huayra’s 6.0-liter V12 puts out 754 hp but with the Tempesta Package, the power output goes up to 827 hp and 811 lb-ft of torque.
It’s a bit expensive, though.
With a $180,000 price tag, the Tempesta Package is an optional extra that costs more than a long list of fast and exciting cars.
The V10-powered Audi R8 supercar, for example, starts at around $160,000.
What’s next for Pagani? After launching the Zonda in 1999, Pagani changed the supercar market in a couple of different ways.
This spectacular yellow Pagani Huayra Roadster is up for sale Khan Exclusive First, all supercar makers make special editions but Pagani took this practice to the next level.
Pagani launches a new supercar every ten years or so, but each model spawns a plethora of limited-edition versions.
It’s a long and rich list, from the Huayra Tricolore (below) to the $17 million Zonda HP Barchetta.
And then second, the brand unapologetically raised the bar when it comes to supercar pricing.
Supercars have never been cheap but Pagani normalized a seven-figure price tag for the cars and six-figure price tags for the extras.
And that’s how you end up with a $180,000 package.