The successor to the Pagani Huayra has been teased.
Pagani has confirmed the C10 hypercar will debut in Milan on September 12, and used Instagram to offer a first look.
Based on the silhouette posted online, the C10 will have a similar short nose and long rear deck to the Huayra. Every Pagani has featured a fighter jet-style canopy, and this is likely to be no exception.
Pagani has previously confirmed the C10 will feature power from a 6.0-litre V12 engine supplied by Mercedes-AMG, mated to a choice of manual or automatic transmissions.
Weight reduction has been a focus, and Pagani has shunned electrification. Peak power is expected to sit around the 660kW mark, which makes it around 40kW more powerful than the Huayra.
Cars are expected to start arriving with customers in 2023.
Although it’s created countless special editions and spin-offs, Pagani has only built three ‘models’ since its foundation.
The first was the Zonda, which debuted at the Geneva motor show in 1999. It was succeeded by the Huayra in 2010, which ditched the naturally-aspirated V12 engine for a more powerful turbocharged unit.
Not only did it bring about more power, the Huayra evolved the Zonda’s design language and introduced elements such as active aerodynamics to the mix.