The Pagani Zonda has been a favorite of the automotive community since its debut at the 1999 Geneva Motor Show.Its futuristic and bold design lines gave way to a terrific production car that is essentially a track car legal for the roads.Horatio Pagani's second foray into the production car market will come in the form of the Huayra supercar, a model even more bold and intriguing than its predecessor. We have just received word that a Pagani Huayra, previously seen at the 2011 Geneva Motor Show, will be making its way to the Top Marques Macau 2011 later this week. This particular Huayra, chassis number 003, will be the first customer-spec supercar to be unveiled.According to GT Spirit, it's dressed up in silver and sitting on a set of gold rims, the Huayra will be slightly different than the first two produced as they were silver and red and went on tour through the U.S.As a quick refresher, the Pagani Huayra is powered by a AMG-built V12 engine and is built out of strong carbon fiber.This model features titanium screws that carry the Pagani badge and the aforementioned gold wheels are 30 percent lighter and stronger than conventional alloys (and were previously seen on the monstrous Zonda R).This particular supercar is destined for a buyer in Asia. Horatio Pagani will unveil the car later this week, so stayed tuned to CarBuzz for all the latest details and info.
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