Pagani announces a six-hypercar lineup for the 2024 Goodwood Festival of Speed

The Goodwood Festival of Speed, one of the most renowned events dedicated to automobiles and motorsport returns for its 2024 edition between July 11th to July 14th. British carmaker Aston Martin recently confirmed its attendance with a dynamic lineup comprising the most exotic supercars including the debut of the track-focussed limited-edition Valiant sports car. And now, Italian hypercar maker Pagani follows suit by announcing its participation with as many as six hypercars, the most by the brand in the history of the event. On July 11th, Automobili Pagani will host the official unveiling of the special-edition Imola Roadster and the one-off Huayra Epitome with the Duke of Richmond in attendance. Both these hypercars stem out of Pagani’s Grandi Complicazioni division – the brand’s special department for ultra-limited series cars. While the former is an 850hp eight-unit-only road-legal open-top hypercar, the latter is a special one-off commission and the only Huayra model equipped with a seven-speed manual gearbox. The Festival of Speed also comprises a Hillclimb event, one of the most anticipated sessions from the festival, and Pagani’s entrants for the 2024 iteration comprise a Huayra R and a Pagani Utopia with a dedicated livery. The special livery has been devised by Horacio Pagani himself in collaboration with the Duke of Richmond to celebrate the motorsport gathering. To the top of Pagani’s line-up for Goodwood, a Huayra Roadster and a Zonda Roadster will be stationed within Crossroads Corner for views of the hill climb, exhibited at the Kinrara Enclosure.

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