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2011 Pagani Huayra – Pacchetto Tempesta Debuts On Collecting Cars Auction Platform

Rare Supercar Powered By 730bhp, 6.0-Liter Twin-Turbocharged Mercedes-AMG V12

A 2011 Pagani Huayra – Pacchetto Tempesta is now available to a global audience on the online auction platform Collecting Cars. Bidding will run through Wednesday, December 15.

The rare supercar is powered by a 730bhp, 6.0-liter twin-turbocharged Mercedes-AMG V12, driving the rear wheels via a seven-speed Xtrac automated manual transmission with paddle shift.

Developed in partnership with renowned chassis specialist Dallara, Pagani's 'Pacchetto Tempesta' ('Storm Pack') handling package is designed to deliver enhanced airflow under the chassis and more downforce.

The Tempesta upgrade includes more aerodynamic bodywork, forged and machined aero-grade alloy 20-inch wheels at the front and 21-inch at the rear, four-way adjustable Ohlins shock absorbers, and a handmade 7kg titanium exhaust system.

This Huayra is finished in metallic silver, which is contrasted by a black carbon-fiber front splitter, taillight surrounds, sculpted wing mirrors, and the complete rear panel and diffuser.

Its interior features black leather sport seats that are accented by white contrast stitching, while stunning metal detailing and bespoke switchgear is featured throughout the cabin.

Extensive carbon fiber is visible throughout the interior, including the windscreen surround, dashboard panel, door panels, seat backs, transmission tunnel, and the steering wheel trim. In addition, carbon-fiber luggage storage compartments are hidden under the rear clamshell.

Standard brakes on the Huayra are 380mm drilled ceramic Brembo discs with four-piston Brembo calipers at the front and rear.

Quick facts:

• Collecting Cars is a 24/7 online auction platform. Unlike traditional auctions, cars are sold in 7 days in a safe, secure, and hassle-free process to a large audience of committed buyers. There are no selling fees — the seller receives 100 percent of the hammer price and keeps possession of the car until the successful buyer arranges to collect it.

• To date, the global platform has sold more than 5,000 lots, with total sales value generated for sellers exceeding $240 million.

• The global auction company has headquarters in London, alongside offices in Munich and Sydney, and now in Los Angeles.

• With registered bidders in more than 90 countries around the world, sellers can have confidence that their car is marketed to a truly global audience.

• The best-selling brand on Collecting Cars is Porsche, with more than 650 cars sold since launch, including more than 500 examples of the 911 from every generation dating back to the 1960s.

• More than 90 percent of sales since launch have been completed without a physical viewing, underscoring the significant trust that buyers have in the platform.

Photo credit: Collecting Cars Auction
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