5 Astonishing Facts About The 778bhp Pagani Huayra BC

The more hardcore Huayra we've all been expecting has arrived, with a near 800bhp output and a dramatic weight loss
5 Astonishing Facts About The 778bhp Pagani Huayra BC

The Huayra is - without a doubt - one of the most exciting supercars on the planet. But for some, a car can never be exciting enough, which is probably why Pagani has seen fit to give the Huayra an extra shot of madness to create this: the BC.

Contained in the syringe is a cocktail of ingredients to make the supercar especially bonkers. We’re talking more power, less weight, and lots of aero bits.

The engine and gearbox are even more fierce

5 Astonishing Facts About The 778bhp Pagani Huayra BC

The 6.0-litre twin-turbo V12 has been cranked up from 730bhp to 778, with the torque ballooning from 738lb ft to 811 lb ft. The fury of this AMG-sourced engine is fed through race-derived tripod driveshafts to the rear, via a seven-speed Xtrac automatic manual gearbox with carbonfibre synchronisers. The ‘box is 40 per cent lighter than before, and offers up shifts that are twice as fast - 75ms down from 150.

The exhaust is incredibly light

5 Astonishing Facts About The 778bhp Pagani Huayra BC

The BC is rocking a titanium quad exhaust which weighs just 2.9kg. 2.9! That makes it 7.1kg lighter than the pipework on the regular Huayra. In other weight-saving news, the Forged APP wheels are 9kg lighter.

It's made of exotic carbonfibre

5 Astonishing Facts About The 778bhp Pagani Huayra BC

The BC (that stands for Benny Caiola by the way - Horacio Pagani’s friend and first customer) has been on a diet that goes much further than just a few kilos knocked off a part here and a part there. Its body is made of an as-yet unnamed kind of carbonfibre, which is 20 per cent stronger and a whopping 50 per cent lighter than boggo CF.

This, along with the weight savings mentioned above and a few other bits and pieces cut the BC’s weight figure by a massive 132kg, bringing the total down to just 1218 kg. There’s no word on performance stats just yet, but since the standard car will do 0-62mph in 3.2 seconds, we can expect a figure starting with a 2 for the BC.

Almost every body panel has been modified for aero efficiency

5 Astonishing Facts About The 778bhp Pagani Huayra BC

The BC gains an extensive aero package developed with Dallara that includes a particularly massive rear wing, a huge rear diffuser, chunky front splitter and all manner of winglets and vents. What’s more interesting is the less obvious changes: every single body panel bar the roof is different from the regular Huayra, all in the name of better aero efficiency. Pagani has even had to develop new front and rear subframes - with new Ohlins dampers and suspension uprights - to cope with the increased aero loads.

It's really flipping expensive

5 Astonishing Facts About The 778bhp Pagani Huayra BC

OK, more of an obvious fact than a fascinating one, but yeah, it’s monstrously expensive. It costs €2.35 million (£1.8m), and even if you have that kind of cash lying around, you’re a bit late: all 20 have been sold. According to Top Gear, a roadster version will be made, and orders are already coming in for that car thick and fast.

If you had the cash and this was still available, would you buy one, or something else?

Comments

James Marshall

I can just imagine Alex’s (Failrace, not Alex Kersten’s) expression upon first sight of that wing :)

02/19/2016 - 11:51 |
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The mightiest of almighty rear wings!

02/19/2016 - 12:33 |
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Freddie Skeates

1218kg?! That’s over 100kgs lighter than the One:1!

02/19/2016 - 11:52 |
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But it gets over 100hp less too

02/19/2016 - 12:32 |
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This is dry weight, the One:1 is curb weight. Dry the One:1 should be about 1250 kg but with an extra 600 hp, active chassis & aero and other things that adds weight.

02/20/2016 - 01:33 |
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AudiR8isBae

Those Brake discs are so huge, the first words armstrong said on the moon is “My God, I can see those brake discs from here”.
http://i.imgur.com/VQcrz0v.gif

02/19/2016 - 12:01 |
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They must be better than Silicon Carbi-ide-e…
looks down
I-I’m sorry, it’s just whenever I say “Silicon Carb-“

02/19/2016 - 12:30 |
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Max Vinzi

I’m sorry but I think that the wheel design/choice could have been a bit better I think

02/19/2016 - 12:43 |
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Thomas Hansom

This and the Centario would be a fun race

02/19/2016 - 12:53 |
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Ali Mahfooz

I think Richard Hammond and I are having some troubling trousers…

02/19/2016 - 12:58 |
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Anonymous

Huayra would be in my garage when i retire and have saved up all my money….but unfortunately i dont think a life of my savings would be able to get one, ill just stick to my corvette and aston martin V8 Vantage.

As for the car, again another stunner from pagani, seems like alot of people dont like the dalara body changes but i think they look smart as hell, the car especially the interior gives me the sesto elemento vibe, the exterior gives me a luxurious race car look. very very nice car.

02/19/2016 - 13:19 |
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averagejoe918

In reply to by Anonymous (not verified)

Tell me about your Vantage! I’d love to rock a late 90s early 00s Aston Martin. Relatively cheap right now too. Alas, I’m a broke college student.

02/20/2016 - 03:01 |
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Dat muscle guy (Sam Stone)(Camaro Squad)(Die augen leader)(E

GODDAMNIT HORACIO!

02/19/2016 - 13:43 |
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Slow_C1500

1218 kg, that thing is lighter than most hatchbacks…

02/19/2016 - 13:46 |
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Anonymous

It have the Argentina flag, and it’s sponsored by YPF!

02/19/2016 - 13:50 |
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