Artisanal Velocity - When luxury meets art, something magical happens—especially when that meeting takes place between Italy’s finest automotive minds and one of France’s most iconic fashion houses. In a world where supercars often fight for attention with sheer horsepower and flashy designs, one masterpiece stands quietly apart:
a one-off Pagani Huayra Codalunga Hermès Version,
designed in collaboration with Hermès. It’s not just a car; it’s a rolling sculpture that embodies craftsmanship, rarity, and style at a level few creations ever reach.
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| The Pagani Huayra Codalunga Hermès edition, designed in collaboration with Hermès, stands as a rolling sculpture that embodies unparalleled craftsmanship, rarity, and style. (Picture from: BlackXperience) |
Recently spotted gliding through the elegant streets of Paris in October 2024,
this bespoke Pagani instantly drew attention with its mesmerizing teal-green hue. The color alone speaks volumes—serene yet powerful, deep yet luminous under the city’s light.
Subtle white circular accents along the sides and the white rims give the car a modern,
couture-like contrast,
while the delicate white brake calipers add a finishing touch that feels almost poetic. It’s the kind of car that doesn’t just turn heads—it stops time for a moment.
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| The Pagani Huayra Codalunga Hermès edition captivates with its mesmerizing teal-green hue that glows under city lights, enhanced by subtle white circular accents, matching rims, and delicate brake calipers that together create a modern, almost poetic contrast. (Picture from: BlackXperience) |
Pagani’s signature devotion to lightweight engineering is fully on display here.
The Huayra Codalunga’s body is crafted almost entirely from carbon fiber,
a material that gives the car its sleek form and unmatched strength.
Beneath the hood,
carbon fiber is beautifully exposed, revealing the precision of its structure like the bones of a masterpiece.
Paired with titanium components,
the car weighs a mere 2,822 pounds (about 1,200 kilograms).
Even the exhaust system—
made from titanium—
tips the scales at just 9.7 pounds (4.3 kilograms). This is engineering obsession turned into an art form.
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| The Pagani Huayra Codalunga Hermès edition features subtle white circular accents, matching rims, and delicate brake calipers that create a modern, couture-like contrast, giving it a presence so striking it seems to stop time itself. (Picture from: BlackXperience) |
Inside,
Hermès’ unmistakable touch transforms the cockpit into something more akin to a designer’s atelier.
The rich green theme from the exterior flows seamlessly into the cabin,
wrapping the seats in supple Hermès leather that feels as luxurious as it looks.
The center console and rear bulkhead feature elegant satin white fabric,
balancing the bold green with refined contrast. Every stitch, every curve, every material seems chosen to evoke emotion rather than simply impress.
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| The Pagani Huayra Codalunga Hermès edition envelopes its cabin in a designer’s atelier ambiance, where rich green Hermès leather flows from exterior to interior, complemented by satin white fabric that adds a refined touch of contrast. (Picture from: BlackXperience) |
But beneath its artistic soul lies raw power. The car is propelled by
the same monstrous 6.0-liter twin-turbocharged V12 engine found in the regular Huayra,
capable of unleashing up to 840 horsepower. This means that even though it’s dressed like haute couture, it moves like a bullet—marrying elegance and aggression in one seamless experience.
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| The Pagani Huayra Codalunga Hermès edition showcases its engineering artistry with a titanium exhaust system weighing just 9.7 pounds (4.3 kilograms), turning mechanical precision into pure art. (Picture from: BlackXperience) |
This particular Codalunga is not Pagani and Hermès’ first dance together.
Years ago,
they crafted a brown Hermès edition Huayra,
which famously joined the collection of American car enthusiast Manny Khoshbin. Yet, this latest creation feels different—more mature, more poetic. It’s a reflection of how both brands have evolved, each continuing to push the limits of beauty and performance.
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| The Pagani Huayra Codalunga Hermes Version is propelled by the same monstrous 6.0-liter twin-turbocharged V12 engine found in the regular Huayra, capable of unleashing up to 840 horsepower. (Picture from: BlackXperience) |
Introduced in 2022,
the Pagani Huayra Codalunga was already a symbol of exclusivity, with only five units ever made,
each starting at around €7 million (roughly $7.5 million). But
this one-off Hermès edition transcends even that small circle—it’s unique, never to be replicated, and built for a mysterious collector whose identity remains a secret.
Seeing this masterpiece roaming Paris lately feels like a reminder that in an age of mass production and digital everything, true craftsmanship still matters.
The Pagani Huayra Codalunga Hermès edition isn’t just transportation—it’s a statement. It represents what happens when passion, design, and artistry converge without compromise. And in a world that’s constantly moving faster, this one-off Italian supercar whispers a timeless truth: beauty, when crafted with soul, never goes out of style.
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