Pagani to bring Huayra, first Zonda to Motor Valley Fest
Pagani Automobili is taking part in the third edition of the Motor Valley Fest, which will be held from July 1 to 4 in Emilia-Romagna, also known as the “land of motors."
Pagani said the Motor Valley Fest is an "event of global significance," which has been eagerly awaited by fans of two and four wheels, and where the public will once again be present after a strictly virtual edition in 2020 due to the pandemic.
This year the event will take place physically and digitally, the Italian supercar maker added.
The backdrop for the Pagani hypercars will be the Piazza Grande in the heart of Modena, a UNESCO world heritage site.
Beside the Civic Tower, four different models of Huayra, the car that this year celebrates its 10th anniversary, will be exhibited. Presented in 2011, the Huayra represented "the perfect combination of scientific and artistic research, inspired by the philosophy of Leonardo Da Vinci, a principle that is still firmly embedded in Pagani Automobili’s DNA."
Alongside the Huayra and Roadster versions, also on display will be the Huayra Tricolore, created in just three examples and dedicated to the 60th anniversary of the Italian Air Force Aerobatic Team.
The Pagani Imola will also grace the show. It's been described as a "laboratory car on which major innovations were designed, tested and developed, and whose name pays homage to the Motor Valley track.
The lineup will be completed by the very first Zonda C12, chassis number 001, originally used for homologation and crash tests and the result of painstaking restoration work.
To mark the 10th anniversary of Huayra, company founder Horacio Pagani will present the “Auto d’autore” (designer cars) exhibition, which will take the visitor on a journey to discover his concept of design.
In the stand set up in Piazza Grande, a video will be projected in which the Pagani will retrace the stages of his designing experience from the beginning in Argentina to the present day.
During the course of the event, enthusiasts will be able to book their visit to the Horacio Pagani Museum, and the production in San Cesario Sul Panaro.
For those who cannot attend the Motor Valley Fest in person, Pagani has offered the possibility to follow the story dedicated to its car design through videos. The videos are available from June 24 on the official Instagram and Facebook pages of the Horacio Pagani Museum.
Photos from Pagani
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