Pagani traffic jam in Las Vegas, on the occasion of an extraordinary event "holy shit!"

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Las Vegas, the world capital of excess, experienced a moment worthy of a Hollywood movie. This weekend, the famous Strip was literally paralyzed by a traffic jam... of Pagani. Yes, forty of the most exclusive Italian hypercars ever produced stormed the city as part of the Wynn Las Vegas 2025 Concours d'Elegance.

And at the center of this surreal spectacle, two legends of the modern automobile: Horacio Pagani and Christian von Koenigsegg, side by side, each at the wheel of his latest creation. It was a scene that sent social networking sites into a frenzy, so much so that a stunned videographer could only manage to shout "Holy Shit!

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Unprecedented parade: 40 Pagani on the streets of Vegas

Pagani's presence at the Las Vegas Concours, one of North America's most prestigious automotive events, exceeded all expectations. The Italian manufacturer celebrated the largest gathering of Pagani cars ever held in the United States, with forty hypercars from all over the world!

The event also marked the world premiere of the Huayra Codalunga Speedster, inspired by the racing cars of the 1960s: with its flowing lines, Carbo-Titanium chassis and twin-turbo AMG V12, this roadster version of the Codalunga coupe pays homage to essential beauty.

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Horacio Pagani and Christian von Koenigsegg: two giants, one boulevard

Among the most shared moments was the sequence where Horacio Pagani at the wheel of his Huayra Utopia meets Christian von Koenigsegg in his Sadair's Spear, a 1,600 hp Swedish monster running on E85. The two founders, each representing an extreme vision of the artisanal supercar, rode side by side on the Strip, escorted by a procession of Zonda, Huayra, Imola Roadster and even a Zonda Tricolore; all under the Vegas neon lights.

A "holy" event in all its forms

The Wynn Las Vegas Concours, held from October 30 to November 2, brought together over 600 cars, from Lamborghini Veneno and Bugatti Chiron to a rare Jaguar XJ220 and Mercedes 300SL. But nothing turned heads quite like the final parade, the Tour d'Elegance, where Pagani transformed the Strip into an open-air gallery.

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Horacio Pagani, present throughout the weekend, also gave a talk on his philosophy of "art and science", reminding us that each creation from his workshop is above all a work of emotion and mechanical perfection.


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