Pagani Huayra BC

Description
The Huayra BC is an extreme and track focused version of the Pagani Huayra coupe, which was unveiled at the 2016 Geneva Motor Show. The name "Huayra" was adopted from the term "Huayra-Tata", an Andean Wind God. The Huayra "BC" abbreviation stands for the late Benny Caiola, a friend of Horacio Pagani (founder of Pagani) and the first Pagani customer.

The Huayra BC features an improved version of the standard Huayra's 6.0 L twin-turbo V12 engine, producing 745 hp as well as 1100 N⋅m (810 lb⋅ft) of torque, giving the car a 0-60 of less than 3 seconds.

The weight of the car is also reduced by 132 kg to just 1218 kg, thanks to the use of a new material called 'carbon triax' which Pagani claims is 50% lighter and 20% stronger than regular carbon fibre, giving the car a power-to-weight ratio of 1.62 kg per horsepower. The Huayra BC comes with a lighter titanium exhaust system, new aluminium alloy wheels, and a stripped out interior.

The tires are Pirelli P-Zero Corsas that feature 12 different rubber compounds, and the suspension and wishbones are made of aeronautical grade aluminium, known as Avional. The Huayra BC also has a new front bumper with a front splitter and winglets, deeper side skirts, and an air diffuser that stretches the entire width of the rear bumper with a large rear wing. All of the exterior components in the car are used to optimise downforce and drag. Adding on to that, the Huayra BC uses an all-new Xtrac 7-speed sequential manual transmission. Pagani has also stuck with a single-clutch gearbox because it weighs 40% less than double-clutch gearboxes.

Summary
The Pagani Huayra BC was added to the game during the Hot Wheels Update as a [not yet comfirmed]-unlockable car.

The Huayra BC qualifies as a high-end S-class car, with a starting rank of 1565, a MAX rank of 1707, and a MAX+PRO rank of 1800. It receives +[not yet confirmed] from tuning kits. It is speculated that the car has a positive fake speed modifier as mp4-25 gives similar stats but for a lower rank. This is unkown as of yet however.