Production of the ‘standard’ Pagani Huayra Coupe ended in 2018 and with just 100 examples in existence, it’s not often that they hit the used car market. However, that’s exactly what we have here.

The following Huayra is an early 2011 model meaning it was one of the early examples to leave Pagani’s Italian factory. It is currently registered in Japan where it has been for the past five years and has only ever been driven 3,532 km (2,194 miles).

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Adorning the exterior of the car is a lovely metallic silver finish that is contrasted with various carbon fiber parts. In 2016, this Huayra was retrofitted with Pagani’s optional Pacchetto Tempesta package that includes a more aggressive front splitter, rear diffuser, 20-inch front and 21-inch rear forged aluminum wheels, four-way adjustable Ohlins shock absorbers, and a new titanium exhaust. This package cost €160,000 ($180,000).

The interior of the car is just as eye-catching as the exterior and is adorned with black leather across the seats. There is also heaps of exposed carbon fiber, including the windshield surround, dashboard, door panels, seat backs, transmission tunnel, and the steering wheel trim.

The Collecting Cars listing notes that the car has some minor stone chips on the front end and most recently underwent a service in January 2019 when it had 2,790 km (1,733 miles) on the clock. During the service, the engine oil and filter were renewed, the air filter was checked and cleaned, and a full electronic diagnostic check was performed.