Oh yes, the Pagani Huayra BC sounds like an absolute monster.
The Pagani Huayra may not be on the same level as the Ferrari LaFerrari, McLaren P1, or Porsche 918 Spyder, but that’s not a bad thing. The Huayra is better looking than the trio of hypercars and is more of an occasion to drive. All of this, however, can be argued, so there’s no winning. But the automaker was listening to all of the naysayers out there and created an insane track monster in the form of the Pagani Huayra BC.

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The Huayra BC is the Huayra’s evil twin that’s more expensive, faster and angrier. Not to mention is built specifically to completely decimate all on the track. At $2.5 million, the Huayra BC isn’t exactly for your average enthusiast but is catering to those that don’t want one of the hypercar trio in their garage. Being the most powerful road car to date from Pagani doesn’t hurt the Huayra BC either.
Speaking of power, underneath the Huayra BC’s gorgeous hood lies the same 6.0-liter twin-turbocharged V12 engine from the road-going variant that now pushes out 789 hp and 738 lb-ft of torque. All of that power only has to push 2,685 lbs of gorgeousness around, which means that the Huayra BC is blisteringly quick.
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It should come as no surprise to hear that the Huayra BC sounds like a demon on the track. Its AMG-built V12 is a masterpiece and the hypercar looks like it’s at home on the track. Everyone should be able to enjoy the glorious sound of an Italian monster in its natural element.