Pagani Huayra gets long-tail treatment with Codalunga

Pagani is just weeks out from revealing its successor to the Huayra, a supercar currently doing the rounds under the C10 code name, but the Italian company on Thursday surprised us with yet another version of the Huayra, the Codalunga, Italian for “Longtail.”

The car is the creation of Pagani’s special projects division, known as Pagani Grandi Complicazioni, and just five are destined to be built, each priced from 7 million euros (approximately $7.36 million). Even at those nosebleed levels, all five build slots are claimed to be sold.

The idea for the Huayra Codalunga came from two fans of the brand. They approached Pagani in 2018 and requested a long-tail version of the Huayra, one with a streamlined design reminiscent of the grand race cars of the 1960s. The colors and materials were also selected to recall those early racers, though there are still modern touches like exposed carbon fiber.