This €4 million Pagani Huayra already has 130,000 km on the odometer: known throughout Europe, its owner takes it everywhere

In the world of hypercars, there are two types of owners: those who treat their cars like works of art—sometimes driving them no more than a few hundred kilometers—and those who drive them. A lot. And this Pagani Huayra Roadster Since 2015, she's been driving—a lot! With more than 130,000 km on the odometer, she has become a real social media celebrity over the years.

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A Pagani that has become a regular at car meets

It’s impossible to miss this Huayra Roadster if you follow the latest news about car shows. Its exposed carbon fiber finish in «Burgundy» is instantly recognizable, as is its Swiss license plate.

For several years now, she has been a regular guest at events dedicated to supercars and Pagani. We had already spotted it at a major brand event in 2025, and then a few months later at the Goodwood Festival of Speed, where it already had more than 120,000 km on the odometer.

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In May 2025
In May 2025

In early July 2026, it was spotted again at an Italian car show in Zurich, before resurfacing a few days later at another automotive event in Switzerland. Unlike many hypercars that are transported on trailers, this one always arrives… by road.

Photo Legend Drivers, July 2026
Photo Legend Drivers, July 2026
Photo from July 13, 2026, by Roman1_055 on Autogespot

More than 10,000 km a year in a hypercar

This Huayra Roadster is now celebrating its tenth anniversary. With over 130,000 km on the odometer, its owner drives an average of more than 10,000 km per year. For a classic car, that figure seems almost modest. For a Pagani of which only 100 were produced, it’s simply exceptional.

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The Huayra Roadster, however, is far from an ordinary car. Its Mercedes-AMG 6.0-liter twin-turbo V12 engine produces 764 ch (561 kW) and 1,000 Nm of torque, delivered to the rear wheels via a seven-speed automated manual transmission. Thanks to its Carbo-Titanium and Carbo-Triax structure, its curb weight is just 1,280 kg, allowing it to reach 370 km/h. In other words, its owner doesn’t just own a collector’s item, but a true machine designed to be driven.

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A value that is difficult to estimate

On the current market, Pagani Huayra Roadsters sold over the past two years generally fetch between 3 and 4 million euros. However, these cars often have less than 1,000 km on the odometer, with some being practically new. This Huayra, with 130,000 km, is therefore virtually impossible to compare. Its mileage is unique on the market, and there are practically no points of reference for estimating its value.

One thing is certain, however: its owner doesn’t seem the least bit concerned about a potential drop in value. While some prefer to preserve the value of their hypercar by letting it sit idle in an air-conditioned garage, he chooses to fully enjoy what Horacio Pagani envisioned: an exceptional car made to be admired… but above all, to be driven.

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