An open-topped Pagani Huayra supercar is looking for buyers in Japan. The automaker produced only 40 BC-series roadsters, ensuring that each one was customized and looked different from the rest. This particular example has 5 km (3 miles) on the odo, making it particularly valuable.
The bodywork largely consists of dark red carbon fiber with exposed bits like the front splitter, the engine bay lid and the rear wing. The frunk sports an Italian flag ornament, and the wheels are finished in a golden-bronze tint.
The cabin is awash with leather coming in black and terracotta hues with occasional aluminum and carbon fiber décor pieces for contrast.
The seller isn’t asking for any specific price. Back when it debuted in 2019, the roadster started from €3,200,000. The sheer rarity of the model and the condition of this example suggest that it might end up selling for far more than the original price.
The Huayra BC lineup was unveiled in the summer of 2019, envisioned as the ultimate Huayra series before its discontinuation. All cars came equipped with a six-liter Mercedes-AMG V12 boosted to 800 PS (789 hp / 588 kW) and 1,050 Nm (774 lb-ft) of torque. You may the video below for a closer look at another BC.