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Video: Pagani Huayra on the road

When the first Pagani Huayra made its appearance at a meet for Pagani owners, evo's Harry Metcalfe was there to take a ride

The new Pagani Huayra is one of the most eagerly awaited supercars with the promise of 720bhp from its mid-mounted 6.0-litre twin-turbocharged engine - enough power to blast it to an estimated 235mph top speed.

Our man Harry Metcalfe got a chance to see the Huayra up close at an event for Pagani owners in Sardinia - there are some advantages to having a Zonda in the garage - and you can check out his exclusive video here.

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