A few weeks back, Pagani began to tease something new for its Huayra supercar.  While the initial video tricked us into believing that the Italian  manufacturer was about to launch an open-air version of the Huayra, it  was really teasing a new partnership with high-end audio firm Sonus  faber.

If you’re not in the Pagani-buying demographic, chances are you may not  have heard of Sonus faber. Like Pagani’s automobiles, its  critically-acclaimed loudspeakers are built for optimal performance,  often without regard to cost (though, in fairness, its lower-end models  are priced on par with other premium offerings).
Another similarity is that the range-topping Sonus faber Homage Series  models are as much about art as they are about performance, which is why  the audio brand is a perfect choice for inclusion in Horacio Pagani’s  no-compromise automobiles.
As GT Spirit tells us, the first Sonus faber-equipped Pagani Huayra will  be displayed at this year’s Geneva Motor Show. The system features  amplifiers totaling 1,200-watts in output (three times the output of a  standard Huayra audio system), as well as speakers designed both for  optimum sound and light weight.
Speaker cones are constructed from carbon fiber, while  powerful-but-light neodymium magnets help deliver optimal performance. A  Digital Sound Processor function allows occupants to select the type of  listening experience they prefer based upon the type of music, ranging  from an intimate concert hall to an open-air stadium.
There’s no word on exactly how much the Sonus faber audio option will  add to the price of a Pagani Huayra, but we’ll go ahead and ask the  question: if you’re spending upwards of a million dollars on a new  supercar, are you going to cheap out when it comes to the audio system? 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
