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The Pagani Imola is a limited run, track-focused hypercar that may have succeeded the Pagani Huayra.
Name[]
Developed at and named for the Imola circuit in Bologna, Italy, the Pagani Imola combines exorbitant power and a relatively light curb weight to make it a true menace on the track. Like the Huayra, the Imola relies on a Mercedes-AMG V-12 engine. In the Imola, however, the 6.0-liter engine makes 827 horsepower-107 more than the 2015 Huayra we drove more than five years ago. Those extra horses come well tamed, too, thanks to nearly 10,000 miles of testing at track speeds.
Development[]
Like Ferrari's XX program, the Huayra Imola is a rolling testbed for upcoming technologies, some of which may feature on the Huayra's successor. Customers were also involved in the Huayra Imola's development, which is also a strategy borrowed from Ferrari's XX program.
There's more power on tap, with the 6.0-liter twin-turbocharged V-12, mated to a 7-speed sequential transmission, now tuned to deliver 827 horsepower and 811 pound-feet of torque. And the weight of the car has been reduced, with the dry figure coming in at 2,747 pounds. So meticulous were Pagani engineers that they even developed a new paint finish that alone helped shed 11 pounds.
Among the changes to the body are a revised front clip. The inverted V normally found on the Huayra is missing in favor of a one-piece design. The hood also sports a new scoop in the V creases. The side shows off more air inlets and aggressive-looking side skirts. The rear notably features a different spoiler.
Another highlight of the Huayra Imola is the suspension. Here, the engineers revised the geometry to make the car more stable under hard acceleration and braking. They also installed active dampers and a front-lift system.
Other upgrades include an optimized Brembo brake package and bespoke Pirelli Trofeo R tires.
Just five examples of the Pagani Huayra Imola will be built, each priced from 5 million euros (approximately $5.4 million). All of them have already been sold.