AN ULTRA-rare supercar with an enormous six-litre V12 engine and blistering 754 brake horsepower has gone up for sale for £2.8 million.
The Pagani Huayra Roadster boasts a top speed of 210mph – and can go from nought to 60 in just three seconds.

A Pagani Huayra Roadster is expected to sell at auction for £2.8 million[/caption]
The car is powered by a Mercedes-AMG twin-turbo V12[/caption]
It has a luxurious interior with New Jeans and Anthracite leather[/caption]
The model was first unveiled in 2017 – a variant of the Pagani Huayra with a removable top.
Only 100 were produced, making it a hugely sought-after car – with this version being number 7.
It is finished in a blue carbon fibre exterior, with a leather interior.
Adding further to its value is its remarkably low mileage – with just 99 miles on the clock.
And its impressive speeds are achieved by a Mercedes-AMG engine and 1,100 nm of torque.
The listing reads: “The limited run of the Roadster adds to its exclusivity, and all 100 units were sold upon its Geneva debut.
This particular model numbered 7 of 100, was meticulously crafted at Pagani’s new atelier in Italy.
“Now offered with just 99 miles, this rare Pagani Huayra Roadster remains a desirable collector’s item, combining breath-taking design, unparalleled performance, and exclusivity that few other cars can rival.”
Pagani’s Argentinian founder, Horacio Pagani, worked for Lamborghini before starting the company – lending him the inspiration for iconic models such as the Zonda and Huayra.
He has described the Roadster as “the most complicated project we have ever undertaken”.
Its cutting-edge features include active aerodynamics and Brembo carbon-ceramic brakes – ensuring both performance and handling.
The coveted Number 7 will be auctioned by Broad Arrow Auctions on Saturday March 8.
It comes after another Pagani supercar, the Zonda Tricolore, also went up for sale.
The car is one of three built to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Frecce Tricolori.
It will be auctioned by RM Sotheby on Monday February 24.

The car will be sold on March 8[/caption]
The exterior is finished in striking Blue Danubio Gloss carbon fibre[/caption]
The car has a top speed of 210mph and can go from 0-60 in three seconds[/caption]
The listing reads: “This car is amongst the most desirable iterations of the vaunted Zonda,” reads the listing.
“It is being offered from the collection of its third owner and currently registered in Germany.
“The car is exceptionally well-preserved throughout, and at the time of cataloguing, its odometer shows 690 miles from new.
“While the jets of the Frecce Tricolore perform aerobatics in the sky, the Tricolores aerobatics on four wheels is no less impressive to experience, and the Tricolore celebrates Italian passion and panache with flair equalled only by its aeronautical equivalent.”

It only has 99 miles on the clock[/caption]
It comes complete with plush leather seats[/caption]
The sale includes its original window sticker, original books in a leather folio, and both Huayra-shaped keys in a leather box signed by Horacio Pagani[/caption]
The model was first unveiled in 2017[/caption]