Six years in gestation, Pagani’s latest million-dollar, hand-built supercar, the Huayra Roadster, made its public debut at the Geneva Motor Show. Company founder Horacio Pagani called it the most complicated project he's ever undertaken.
The most significant characteristic of the new Italian supercar, which has been made in a sold-out production run of 100 units, is its brand-new removable rooftop made from carbon and glass.
The work resulted in some major changes, although they may be relatively indecipherable to the naked eye. In an atypical twist, the removal of the hardtop roof has actually helped reduce weight from the Huayra coupe, since unlike other convertibles it relies on a stiff monocoque chassis rather than extra engineering to keep it steady sans top. The Huayra Roadster has a dry weight of just 1,280 kg (2,821 pounds) compared with 1350 kg for the coupe. This is an especially impressive feat considering that at the time of its debut, the Huayra coupe was the lightest on the market.
We offer you this model in scale 1/18 all is covered by carbon fiber decal metallic, as the real car expose during the Geneve Autoshow 2017.
Loyal reproduction of its twin in scale 1/1,
You can note from pictures the hand work made to realise a such important master piece, reproduced in each tiny detail.
High quality resin models in 1/18 scale.