The Italian supercar maker Pagani has made three models, the Zonda, Huayra, and Utopia, and a nearly infinite number of special editions, remixes, and updates. Its latest is the Huayra 70 Trionfo, made to celebrate founder Horacio Pagani’s 70th birthday, and, like almost every Pagani, it’s a stunner. The Huayra 70 Trionfo is a new example of a model that first debuted in 2011 and might have ended production in 2017, except Pagani kept making various new Huayras up to the present day, including the Huayra R Evo. Just three of the 70 Trionfos will be made, Pagani said. The doors and window frames are the same as the old Huayra, but everything else is different, resulting in an almost completely different form. Strikingly, the front has been changed, including the headlights. As for the rear, Pagani says, “The rear is a celebration of naked mechanics: a redesigned bumper, extractor, and diffuser frame the car’s engineering..