Pagani has joined forces with Lapo Elkann to create
yet another marvelous one-off Huayra - the Lampo, which isn't Italian
for...Lambo, but for 'Lightning'.
Made for Garage Italia Customs and inspired by the
Fiat Turbina Concept from 1954 that had a bespoke two-tone red and white livery
together with turbine power, the supercar sports a similar paint scheme. No
turbine power here, though.
Beneath the beautiful red shade, the carbon fiber
bodywork is noticeable, and that's not all, because the Pagani Huayra Lampo has
welcomed additional parts made from the same lightweight material that were
borrowed from the Huayra BC. It also has larger air intakes at the front.
Elsewhere, we notice the Italian flags applied to
different parts of the exterior, including the brake calipers, whereas the
bespoke interior has chequered brown leather that's said to have been
hand-crafted by an artisan in Turin. The cabin also features exposed aluminum
anodized in bronze and carbon fiber trim that keep the theme going.
No upgrades were applied to the
Mercedes-AMG-developed 6.0-liter twin-turbo V12 engine, as it's still good for
730 hp and 1,000 Nm of torque, although we admit that it would have
been a little cooler with the 790hp unit that powers the Huayra BC.