Horacio Pagani gets back to the drawing board to show us more details about his latest creation.
[spy shots](https://www.carscoops.com/2022/05/2023-pagani-c10-makes-spy-debut-looks-ready-to-replace-the-huayra/), the new Pagani C10 combines design cues from both the [Zonda](https://www.carscoops.com/2021/08/this-1-of-10-pagani-zona-r-evolution-has-800-hp-and-just-630-miles-on-its-odo/) and the [Huayra](https://www.carscoops.com/2021/12/rare-pagani-huayra-with-the-180k-pacchetto-tempesta-package-hits-the-market/), honoring the automaker’s roots. The hypercar will be fitted with a non-electrified twin-turbo 6.0-liter V12 sourced from AMG, with the power output not exceeding the 888 hp (662 kW / 900 PS) mark. We can also see a portion of the profile, with the traditional Pagani windowline, high-mounted side intakes, and C10 lettering on the trim. More specifically, we now get a better representation of the front end, with dual headlights housed in a single cluster, beautiful curves for the front fenders, and a complex design for the bumper intakes. #C10 a new authentic experience is coming”. Pagani’s new video teaser is accompanied by the following description: “A spark, a line, a thrill.
Italian hypercar manufacturer Pagani is a mere 30 years old, but it's already established a strong reputation for exotic performance.
[use a 6.0-liter V12 engine with twin turbochargers](https://www.motor1.com/news/542484/horacio-pagani-c10-details-interview/). [Pagani strongly denied a report from July 2022](https://www.motor1.com/news/598297/pagani-abandons-ev-focus-v12-supercars/) that the company had abandoned EV research in favor of continuing with V12 engines. We spot a wheel arch here and a fender there, and there’s just a flash that shows a “ [C10](https://www.motor1.com/pagani/c10/)” badge, once again confirming the car’s name. In the caption, [Pagani (the automaker)](https://www.motor1.com/pagani/) says it’s “about to write a new chapter in our story, a celebration, and affirmation of the vision which has always been our inspiration.” Based on spy shots, its grandest departure is at the front, where there’s a single headlight housing, rather than two independent lamps per side. Italian hypercar manufacturer Pagani is a mere 30 years old, but it’s already established a strong reputation for exotic performance.
The Pagani C10 will debut in roughly two weeks in Milan, Italy. After months of waiting following the initi...
[Huayra R](https://carbuzz.com/cars/pagani/huayra-r)'s technology will be carried over to the new model, but not its bespoke naturally-aspirated engine. The latter is a must, as Pagani found out that some Zonda customers never purchased a Huayra because it was only available with paddles. You don't unveil a car in one of the world's fashion capitals and give it a dull, alphanumeric name as the Germans like to do. The C10 will be powered by the same Mercedes-AMG sourced 6.0-liter twin-turbocharged V12 that debuted in the Huayra in 2012. Pagani became famous with the beautifully-named Zonda and followed it up with a jumble of letters known as the Huayra. It's more important to note that the C10 will be available with either a sequential automatic or manual transmission.
Although it is not until September 12, 2022, until now, the Pagani C10 - the replacement hypercar model for the Huayra series has fully revealed a more ...
Like every other Pagani hypercar, the C10 will be limited to 300 units. The car will also be equipped with new 10-spoke wheels and a pair of vertical circular taillights, with LED bulbs to create the feeling of a jet engine tail However, this is not a secret well kept by Pagani because, at the beginning of this year, the C10 leaked the first official image from the front view.