Italian supercar maker Pagani is planning a new version of the Huayra, with reports suggesting that it might be called the Huayra BC. It's likely to make a debut at the Geneva Motor Show in March, and will feature a host of performance upgrades.
The car has been spotted testing in Italy by The Whole Car blog and the shots show extra aerodynamic kit compared to the standard car, plus more cooling vents and a large rear wing. According to the blog that posted the spy shots, there's also a new transmission and differential set-up, and there will only be 20 of the cars built.
The car's 6.0-litre twin-turbo V12 is likely to get a power boost too - and with the standard car producing 720bhp that's not to be taken lightly.
The Pagani Huayra cost over £1million, so expect the price for the Huayra BC to be similarly monumental.
Pagani was known for releasing many track-focused variants of the Zonda, with the incredible track-only Zonda R at the top of the pile. We'll have to wait until March to find out more about the new Huayra variant, including if it will be road-legal or built only for race track shenanigans.
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