This Pagani Huayra Replica With Daewoo Engine Is Very Interesting.

This Pagani Huayra Replica With Daewoo Engine Is Very Interesting.


Vietnamese builders worked their magic, creating a copy of the Italian hypercar from the ground up

January 14, 2024 at 11:08

They say practice makes perfect and this applies to Vietnamese builders of hypercar replicas if you look at their latest creations. It is a Pagani Huayra imitator that looks convincing and can easily fool the untrained eye.

The model of the replica was based on a scale model of the precious Pagani, with photos and detailed 3D models used as references. Everything started with a custom steel chassis and a full-size clay model of the bodywork to serve as a base for the fiberglass panels. Carefully designed and custom-made details such as functional light bars, active aero flares, quad exhaust pipes, gullwing doors, and a clamshell hood make the result unique from other copies.

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A direct comparison with the real Pagani Huayra reveals a few flaws like the wheel/tire ratio, the slightly oversized mirrors, and the proportions of the rear fascia, but overall the design is very impressive. The same goes for the interior which is a copy of the original. Still, going the extra mile to create a custom dashboard, steering wheel, seats and instrument cluster, is a testament to the builder’s commitment to making something out of nothing.

The chassis, bodywork, and interior of the Pagani copy are made from scratch, but the engine, brakes, and other mechanical components come from the old Daewoo Espero. It was a mid-range Bertone-designed sedan from the 1990s featuring GM underpinnings. We don’t know the exact details of the donor car but in the copy, the engine was moved in the middle position, mimicking the twin-turbo V12 of the AMG-sourced Huayra.

A skilled team of THE END OF TV The YouTube channel filmed the entire process of building their dream car from scratch, proving that hard work pays off in the end. We can only imagine how proud they were to drive the hypercar on Vietnamese roads after spending so much time developing it.

Although there is still room for improvement, this Pagani is probably the best looking from the hands of the Vietnamese people, surpassing all their previous works including the Lamborghini Aventador, Bugatti Chiron and La Ferrari. Below, you can see more videos from the development process, highlighting the amount of work required to create a full-sized replica of the Italian foreign language.