Once again, the Huayra Roadster makes an appearance in Paris

Once again, the Huayra Roadster makes an appearance in Paris

An Italian car in the French capital with a German license plate – does that all fit together? For a year now, the Pagani Huayra Roadster has been showing up from time to time on the streets of the French capital, but in Munich, where it is supposed to originate, it has never been seen.

We are familiar with this phenomenon not only in Paris but especially in Monaco. Supercars and hypercars that drive around there every day but bear foreign license plates never roam around in their own city. This is, of course, easy to explain: people usually have a second residence and keep their fixed car there in the garage. So, when they fly in, they can immediately sit in their Pagani or Koenigsegg or Bugatti and drive off. Most of these people usually don't have just a single hypercar, so they can distribute their hyper and supercars to all their residences without having to haul them every time.
The Pagani Huayra Roadster was first spotted last summer on the streets of Paris and has been seen repeatedly since then, as is the case now.

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