Two independent designers created a completely new take on the Huayra, in the form of a digital-only concept. The Pagani Zingerjera is heavily based on the original Huayra but features redesigned body panels that differ significantly from the original design.

The Zingerjera was created by independent designer @spdesignsest in collaboration with 3D artist @artsbybildraw. The car retains the proportions and signature greenhouse of the Huayra, alongside some shared parts including the fender-mounted mirrors, the F1-style hood with active flaps, and the centrally-mounted quad exhaust pipes.

The front of the car sees the biggest change, with slimmer LED headlights replacing the dual circle units. The bumper is also new, featuring a large single intake and a prominent carbon-fiber splitter with integrated fins. This gives the car an "evil smile" look. The U-shaped LED taillights give the car a more modern look, and the carbon fiber diffuser is wider than the stock unit. The active rear spoiler has also been carried over.

The team presented two different specifications of the Zingerjera on Instagram. Both feature naked carbon-fiber aero components, as well as a black-painted roof and tan leather interior. The main difference lies in the exterior shade (Blue or Pino Verde) and the color of alloy wheels (Black or Champagne).

This design is merely a study and will not be manufactured.

Source: Carscoops

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Евгений Ушаков
Evgenii Ushakov
15 years driving