Pagani continues to reject the concept of retirement in the supercar world, proving that innovation and passion have no age limit. The new Huayra 70 Trionfo is more than a limited edition—it’s a rolling masterpiece created to celebrate Horacio Pagani’s seventieth birthday. After the Zonda HP Barchetta marked his sixtieth, this 2026 special release pushes boundaries in design and engineering, setting a new standard for bespoke hypercars.
Pagani completely reimagined the Huayra’s body for the 70 Trionfo, keeping only the doors and window frames from the original model. The rest is all-new, sculpted from colored carbon fiber in bold green and orange shades. The usual four-headlight setup is gone, replaced by a striking dual point light design inspired by the exclusive Codalunga. The result is a sharper, more fluid silhouette that stands apart from anything else on the road.
Production is extremely limited, just three units of this celebratory series will be built. The Trionfo name, meaning victory in Italian, signals its value as a true collector’s artwork. This exclusivity only adds to its mystique for those who see cars as moving sculptures.
Under the hood, the 70 Trionfo boasts a Mercedes AMG developed 6.0 liter twin turbo V12 engine, now pushing a boosted 834 horsepower—outperforming even the already powerful Roadster BC’s 791 hp. Unlike most modern hypercars, Pagani fits the 70 Trionfo with a seven speed manual transmission, offering purists a throwback to classic, hands-on driving engagement, just like the Epitome and Codalunga specials.
Ultra-lightweight construction is key, with the use of carbo titanium materials helping keep weight to just 1,250 kilograms. This gives the Huayra 70 Trionfo an incredible power to weight ratio and puts it among the fastest track machines ever to carry the Pagani badge.
Pagani’s approach turns limited production into an art form. Just like the Zonda lived on for over 26 years through special Unico editions, the Huayra keeps returning in exclusive, client focused releases. This strategy not only satisfies the world’s wealthiest collectors, it has even influenced rivals like Bugatti to revive older platforms with commemorative models.
Each 70 Trionfo is the ultimate expression of the Grandi Complicazioni program, where owners collaborate directly with Pagani’s artisans to craft unique details. It’s a way for clients to own a piece of history that reflects both their personality and the spirit of the Pagani workshop.
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