Pagani Zingerjera Is A Reimagined Huayra
by AutoExpert | 25 October, 2022
Two independent designers came up with an innovative digital replacement for the retiring Huayra. Although the Pagani Zingerjera was clearly inspired by the Huayra, it differs from the original in many key ways.
The most noticeable update can be seen up front, where the dual-circle headlights have been swapped out for more angular, aggressive-looking LED ones. The revised bumper has a massive single intake, as well as a noticeable carbon-fiber splitter with embedded fins.
In particular, the profile betrays the new design's rougher edges. The U-shaped LED taillights successfully trace the contours of the rear fenders, making the rear end an enhancement over the original.
The dimensions and trademark greenhouse of the Huayra are carried over to the Zingerjera, and the two vehicles share several components, such as the fender-mounted mirrors, the F1-style hood with dynamic flaps, and the centrally-mounted quad exhaust pipes. Finally, the rear spoiler remains in place, and the carbon fiber diffuser is larger than the original.
The duo unveiled two Zingerjera models on Instagram, each with unique features. Both have a black roof and a tan leather interior, along with exposed carbon fiber aero components. The distinctions are the color of the alloy wheels and the exterior color. There are currently no plans to put this concept into production, but if it ever did, the hypercar would likely keep the Huayra's chassis and AMG-sourced twin-turbo V12 engine.
Source: @spdesignsest and @artsbybildraw