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U.S. Blocks $1 million Italian Supercar

Italian automaker Pagani was to begin selling its $1 million, 700 horsepower Huayra supercar in the U.S. later this year but federal safety regulators have said "Not so fast."

Pagani had applied for an exemption from federal auto safety rules requiring child-safe "advanced" airbags, arguing that complying with the rule would have caused "substantial economic hardship," according to documents from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.

NHTSA denied the request, essentially blocking the car from sale in the U.S., because Pagani failed to show that installing the airbags on the twin-turbocharged 12-cylinder carbon-titanium car would cause the company undue financial strain. Also, the Italian carmaker didn't show that serious efforts had been made to comply, the agency said.

The auto safety agency sometimes grants temporary exemptions from specific safety rules, especially for automakers that plan to sell only a small number of cars.

Pagani created the Huayra as part of the automaker's plan to break into the U.S. market. The car was engineered and crash tested to meet safety standards in both the U.S. and Europe.

Pagani insists it will sell the car here, just not in 2012 as it had planned. The Huayra will now go on sale some time in 2013, Paganai spokeswoman Sanaz Bakhtiari said.

Advanced airbags are designed to sense when children or small adults are in the vehicle and adjust the force with which they deploy accordingly. Early airbags were found to injure -- and even kill -- small children.

Much of the Huayra's structure, particularly the area around the driver, is made from a strong, lightweight material called carbon-titanium. The fuel tank, made from "different composite and ballistic materials," is integrated into the body just behind the cabin, according to the company.

At about 3,000 pounds, Pagani boasts that the Huayra is the lightest car in its class, enabling it to go from a zero to 60 miles per hour in about 3.5 seconds.

With it's seven figure price tag the Huayra would have competed in the rarified pricing sphere of cars like the Bugatti Veyron which is finishing its sales run just as just the Huayra was preparing to enter the market, or the quickly sold out Lamborghini Reventon.

With a total of only 60 employees, Pagani's small factory can only produce so many of the largely hand-built cars, so initial sales in the U.S. were to be limited to about five cars a year during 2012, the automaker said in February. After that, a planned factory expansion would allow for sales of as many as 10 cars a year here.

The Huayra, pronounced "why-rah," is named after the ancient Andean wind god Aymara Huayra Tata.
 

3,714 comments

  • Professor X  •  6 months ago
    You don't need child-safe air bags in this car!! If anything, you need hoe-safe airbags cause that's the only thing that's sitting in the passenger seat if you have the money for this car.
  • big b  •  6 months ago
    Because I take my kids with me when I drive like a maniac... Honestly, when are you EVER going to see a kid in one of those?
  • Ken  •  6 months ago
    thats our politicians hard at work at being stupid
  • carioca1  •  6 months ago
    Child safe bags? Really?
  • arcangel  •  6 months ago
    NHTSA ask your self this. Who the hell would even consider the thought of putting a child or a baby in this car? I know there is crazy people in the world but come on? NOBODY is that Dumb...
  • AARON  •  6 months ago
    can you imagine the poon you'd get with that thing? damn I hate being sooo middle class
  • red  •  6 months ago
    you need blonde-safe airbags
  • reviewer37  •  6 months ago
    Jeez if you can afford that car you can just buy new kids if something happens.
  • jarck  •  6 months ago
    Just take the passenger seat out.
  • Boyong  •  6 months ago
    There you go. Another idiotic government agency at work. A child airbag? Please! This country is going down because of too much bureaucracy.
  • Tim  •  6 months ago
    Yeah...airbags are great protection when you break the fucking sound barrier with Sebastion and his Gameboy next to you...
  • Evan  •  6 months ago
    imagine a kid getting dropped off at elementary school in that thing....
  • BH  •  6 months ago
    Leave it to RETARDED US politicians to block million-dollar car sales and the tax REVENUE sales and importing would generate. Besides, anybody smart enough to make enough money to buy one of these will also be smart enough not to have kids ; )
  • Peter  •  6 months ago
    What they meant to say was that Pagani simply couldn't pay the "fee" (bribe) that accompanies appeals for exemption.

    P.S. Why require child safety airbags in a vehicle that shouldn't be occupied or driven by children? It's a two seat coupe that exceeds 200mph...It's not really designed with the child in mind...Maybe they should just put a sign on the door that reads "must be THIS tall to ride".
  • howard  •  6 months ago
    when I crash going 366 mph on the freeway in this thing, Im sure an airbag is gonna help me...
  • Dana Pease  •  6 months ago
    damn I can't beleive their going to make me wait a year to get my new car
  • Douche Bag  •  6 months ago
    If they're only gonna sell about five to begin with... Make an exception... I mean... I'm sure most of the people that will own these won't be luggin rug rats around... If I could afford one... I would never let a dirty child in it... Not even my girlfriend... Just me and my dog...
  • Geraldo  •  6 months ago
    if i wanna go fast let me. if i get a ticket then i dont care bill me later. if i got the money for the car and enhancement part i certainly have the money to pay regulation fees and finds. i the love usa but for every freedom comes with 5 restrictions.
  • David  •  6 months ago
    If airbags were a good safety mechanism, NASCAR would be using them. Roll cages and harnesses would make people much safer.

    Yeah our government is destroying our country, so what are we going to do about it?
  • scott  •  6 months ago
    Airbags, You have to be kidding, this is like the Wright Brothers, you fly by the seat of your pants and get out sweating really appreciating the ride!!

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