The all-new Pagani C10 replacement for the current Pagani Huayra has been leaked ahead of its debut in June 2022, and thanks to accompanying documents we have the first tantalising details of one of this year's wildest hypercars.
According to Supercar Stalker, the pic unearthed is around 18 months old, with the final production car to feature detail changes but remain largely the same shape.
Claimed to be powered by an updated version of Mercedes-AMG's twin-turbocharged 6.0-litre V12, total power for the C10 will be around 650kW.
Just 300 will be made and, as well as a two-pedal version, there will be a traditional manual gearbox for purists.
Borrowing from both the original Pagani Zonda and the later Huayra, it's thought the lack of visible rear spoilers hints at deployable active aero.
Look closely and there's a subtle roof scoop and two further larger intakes on the rear deck that funnel cool air to the large V12.
Thought to be built around a new carbon-fibre monocoque, the C10 – which will be renamed for production – will be ultra-light with a kerb weight expected to hover around 1300kg.
Set to be the last non-electrified combustion-engined Pagani, the entire run of C10s is already sold out for an undisclosed price thought to be around $3-4 million.
Once introduced, the C10 coupe will be followed up with a roadster version, plus an extreme track variant before yet another all-new hypercar arrives that will be driven by a plug-in hybrid powertrain.