838-HP Pagani Huayra R Unveiled with One-Off 9000-RPM V-12 (2024)

  • Pagani just unveiled the Huayra R, a track-only screamer to close out the Huayra line, which launched for 2014.
  • It gets a one-off 838-hp 6.0-liter V-12 engineered and built by Mercedes-Benz's HWA racing subsidiary.
  • There will be 30 Rs made, priced at $3.1 million, which is actually less than the Huayra Roadster BC.

Some automakers put together a lame tape-and-trim package at the end of an existing model's run. Not boutique supercar maker Pagani, which instead embarked on its track-only R variant of its Huayra wedge by commissioning an all-new engine. Engineered and built by Mercedes's HWA racing subsidiary and AMG collaborator, the naturally aspirated 6.0-liter V-12 shrieks to 9000 rpm and on the way makes 838 horsepower at 8250 rpm and 553 pound-feet of torque at 5500 rpm. "It will sound like an F1 car. An old F1 car, not a new one," said Pagani's head of sales and marketing, Hannes Zanon, with a smirk.

The Huayra launched for 2014, and existing variants are powered by Mercedes-AMG's twin-turbo 6.0-liter V-12, but there's no commonality between the two V-12s. This is no fragile race engine; Pagani promises 6200 miles between top-end overhauls to replace valves and valve springs. Sadly, there's also no way for the R's naturally aspirated V-12 to meet today's emissions standards, which is why the Huayra R won't be street legal.

But don't fear: the spent hydrocarbons will be put to good use making memorable walls of violent sound. Opt for the available mufflers and Pagani says the R will meet 110-decibel noise limits for tracks that enforce them. Either way, the shriek exiting the Inconel pipes is one to be savored for posterity.

Instead of the street-legal Huayra's seven-speed automated manual, the R gets a six-speed dog-ring, non-synchronized sequential box that's rigidly mounted to the monocoque and contributes to chassis rigidity. Electronics handle initial clutch engagement; after that you bang through the straight-cut gears using shift paddles. The R employs the carbon-titanium structure that debuted on the Huayra Roadster BC, which has helped to improve the R's torsional stiffness by a claimed 16 percent and bending stiffness by 51 percent compared with the coupe.

Pagani says the R's Pirelli slicks are derived from GT3 racing and provide 30 to 40 percent more grip than the grippiest street tires. The 275/675R-19 fronts and 325/705R-19 rears are available in two compounds—in racing parlance, a dry medium or wet medium. Both driver and passenger are held in place by six-point belts. They'll need them. Brembo's 16.1-inch front and 15.4-inch rear CCM-R carbon-ceramic rotors are tasked with working these meats to their maximum under braking. If things go amiss, there's also an automatic onboard fire extinguisher.

Two movable flaps at the back of the car shuffle aerodynamics on the fly, similar to the coupe, which has four flaps. Pagani claims 2205 pounds of downforce at 199 mph, which is nearly as much as its quote for the R's 2315-pound dry weight. That's roughly 350 pounds lighter than the Huayra BC coupe and should put curb weight in the neighborhood of an incredibly light 2600 pounds or so.

Buying one of the 30 Rs will set you back $3.1 million. Before you scoff, that's actually relatively modest considering the one-off engine and that a Huayra BC Roadster is currently priced even higher, at $3.5 million. The company says the R is not yet quite sold out.

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838-HP Pagani Huayra R Unveiled with One-Off 9000-RPM V-12 (2024)

FAQs

What is the rpm limit on the Pagani Huayra R? ›

Equipped with the most modern technology derived from the racing world, the new engine delivers 900 hp (662 kW) at 8,750 rpm with a maximum torque of 770 Nm, which is directly available from 5,800 to 8,2000 rpm. The Huayra R Evo offers great track performance with a redline at 9,200 rpm.

What is the top speed of the Pagani V12 R? ›

A set of staggered 19-inch front and 20-inch rear wheels come wrapped in Pirelli P Zero Slicks. This is a track-only machine, after all. Behind the wheels sit a set of new CCM-R self-ventilated carbon-ceramic discs with motorsport pads. Those will be important, as the supercar has a top speed rated at 218 mph.

What V12 does Pagani use? ›

Pagani Huayra
DoorsGull-wing (coupé) Butterfly (R)
RelatedPagani Zonda R
Powertrain
Engine5,980 cc (365 cu in; 6 L) Mercedes-AMG M158 twin-turbo V12 5,987 cc (365 cu in; 6 L) Mercedes-Benz HWA AG V12 (Huayra R, R Evo)
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What is Pagani's fastest car? ›

Pagani Huayra — 238 MPH.

What is the max RPM car? ›

Gasoline automobile engines typically will have a redline at around 5500 to 7000 rpm. The Gordon Murray Automotive T. 50 has the highest redline of a piston-engine road car rated at 12,100 rpm.

Which car is banned in the USA? ›

This hot number, the TVR Tuscan, is banned because of its lack of safety airbags and anti-lock brakes. Hot Cars says the safety standards in Europe are looser than here, but the vehicle is stunning, and would definitely be a popular purchase on the luxury end.

Why is Koenigsegg illegal in the US? ›

Why is Koenigsegg illegal in the US? - Quora. Because they, as a car manufacturer, haven't undergone the testing required to be certified safe enough to be sold in the US. The reason why that hasn't been done is because Koenigsegg doesn't see enough profit in the sales to be worth the expense of the testing.

Why did Lamborghini reject Pagani? ›

The car could do 0–60 MPH in just under 4 seconds and had a top speed of over 200 MPH. Still uninspired by his fascination with carbon fiber, Lamborghini did not pay much heed to it and a frustrated Pagani left Lamborghini in 1991 with his autoclave and team of engineers.

Who builds Pagani engines? ›

AMG has been supplying 12-cylinder engines to the supercar manufacturer Pagani since 1999.

What fuel does Pagani use? ›

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SuperchargerNo
Passenger Volume
Luggage Volume
Fuel TypePremium Gasoline Recommended
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Which car has a V16 engine? ›

Both were used in its most luxurious model line, the Cadillac V-16. Cadillac produced two of only four production gasoline-fueled V16 engines in history. The company has twice since attempted to build a new V16 engine, once in the 1980s and again in 2003 (the Cadillac Sixteen), neither making it into production.

What is the max RPM of Pagani Utopia? ›

It's very quick to rev and the red line is at 6,700rpm with peak power just 700rpm earlier.

What is the max RPM for Koenigsegg one? ›

Large air vents for improved cooling, roof air scoop to support the 1 Megawatt of power, 8250 RPM rev limit, complemented with custom-made Michelin Cup Tires, upgraded rear Triplex suspension with carbon bevel springs and active shock absorbers and ride height, combined with upgraded revolutionary Koenigsegg Aircore ...

How much RPM can a car have? ›

The normal RPM range for cars on highways is generally between 1500 rpm and 2000 rpm. The idle rotation ranges between 600 rpm and 1000 rpm. A diesel engine usually stays idle at around 750 rpm, while it runs at a speed of 110 km/h on 6th gear at 2000 rpm. However, petrol engines rotate at 6000 rpm at high speeds.

How do I know the max RPM of my car? ›

Maximum engine RPM is to consider many factors. A basic rule of thumb is to calculate piston speed. For that, multiply the stroke by PI, and then divide by 12 to get your piston feet per revolution. Then take that figure and multiply that by maximum engine speed to get the maximum feet per minute .

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