A Pagani Facebook post of a heavily camouflaged Huayra hints at a more powerful variant of the exotic supercar. The hashtag on the teaser shot of the 2016 Huayra, “#huayrabc”, suggests that the latest variant may have a BC badge.
Pagani has yet to reveal whether the 2016 model of the rare and exclusive supercar will get an engine upgrade. The current Huayra is powered by a 6.0 litre twin-turbo V-12 that delivers 720 hp and 737 lb-ft of torque with a 7-speed automated manual transmission.
Despite the camo, the teaser shot of the 2016 Huayra hints at some potent enhancements to the powerful racecar. It seems to have a larger and fixed rear wing, carbon fibre accents, and more aggressive wheels compared to the current Huayra. A carbon fibre rear diffuser suggests that Pagani may be revamping the aero package.
Fans will have to wait till the Geneva Motor Show in March to find out if the latest 2016 Huayra will be produced as a road-legal car or be dedicated to the track only.