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A Closer Look at the Transformers: Age of Extinction Pagani Huayra

PostPosted: Sun Mar 02, 2014 12:18 pm
by El Duque
Thanks to GT Spirit we get a closer look at the Pagani Huayra that will be appearing in Transformers: Age of Extinction, a true supercar that many of you may not be familiar with. An Italian beauty that can go from zero to sixty in 3.3 seconds thanks to it's mid-body 6.0 liter Mercedes-AMG twin-turbo V12, with a top speed of 230 mph! We believe this will be the vehicle mode of a Decepticon called Stinger.

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Re: A Closer Look at the Transformers: Age of Extinction Pagani Huayra

PostPosted: Sun Mar 02, 2014 12:24 pm
by TurboMMaster
Pagani Huayra is so awesome I start to wish that Stinger somehow manage to survive (Yes, I know it surrealistic)!

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PostPosted: Sun Mar 02, 2014 3:09 pm
by Regimus Prime
I so wish this could have been Hot Rod :BOT:

Re: A Closer Look at the Transformers: Age of Extinction Pagani Huayra

PostPosted: Sun Mar 02, 2014 3:45 pm
by Rated X
As beautiful as it looks, Im getting sick of Bay using cars that dont exist in the real world. When I say the "real world" I mean cars that you actually see on the street and not just in some Saudi sheiks private collection. The 2007 movie was a commercial for the Camaro and the Solstice. Then Bay dumped the whole "robots in disguise" concept to bring us lifestyles of the rich and famous.

Re: A Closer Look at the Transformers: Age of Extinction Pagani Huayra

PostPosted: Sun Mar 02, 2014 3:46 pm
by Rated X
Double post.

Re: A Closer Look at the Transformers: Age of Extinction Pagani Huayra

PostPosted: Sun Mar 02, 2014 4:05 pm
by cor2879
Rated X wrote:As beautiful as it looks, Im getting sick of Bay using cars that dont exist in the real world. When I say the "real world" I mean cars that you actually see on the street and not just in some Saudi sheiks private collection. The 2007 movie was a commercial for the Camaro and the Solstice. Then Bay dumped the whole "robots in disguise" concept to bring us lifestyles of the rich and famous.


Funny, I was just thinking the same thing when I saw this. A Pagani is definitely not any sort of 'disguise'. In the first movie you had (somewhat high end) cars that people could actually own. This is a car that would only ever be owned by the top .01 percent (Bay is probably a member of that group and so this fact may be lost on him).

Re: A Closer Look at the Transformers: Age of Extinction Pagani Huayra

PostPosted: Sun Mar 02, 2014 4:48 pm
by Deadput
Rated X wrote:As beautiful as it looks, Im getting sick of Bay using cars that dont exist in the real world. When I say the "real world" I mean cars that you actually see on the street and not just in some Saudi sheiks private collection. The 2007 movie was a commercial for the Camaro and the Solstice. Then Bay dumped the whole "robots in disguise" concept to bring us lifestyles of the rich and famous.


Who wants to see a bunch of old boring cars?

i hell sure don't and neither does the general audience.

its not going to change so you might as well get used to it.

and there are a few old vehicles in this film.

Re: A Closer Look at the Transformers: Age of Extinction Pagani Huayra

PostPosted: Sun Mar 02, 2014 5:05 pm
by autobot1979
I like this super expensive cars show in Transformers movies but I am in favor of normal cars also. And much more in favor of decepticons as flying jets or flying sources, would be more awesome and Transformers has lots of characters jet forms.

Re: A Closer Look at the Transformers: Age of Extinction Pagani Huayra

PostPosted: Sun Mar 02, 2014 5:12 pm
by dragons
mirageandjazz1197 wrote:
Rated X wrote:As beautiful as it looks, Im getting sick of Bay using cars that dont exist in the real world. When I say the "real world" I mean cars that you actually see on the street and not just in some Saudi sheiks private collection. The 2007 movie was a commercial for the Camaro and the Solstice. Then Bay dumped the whole "robots in disguise" concept to bring us lifestyles of the rich and famous.


Who wants to see a bunch of old boring cars?

i hell sure don't and neither does the general audience.

its not going to change so you might as well get used to it.

and there are a few old vehicles in this film.


I agree on both ends g1 series jazz, wheel jack race cars you never saw street, drag strip, but then again I expect concept cars like this be deceptcons and normal cars you can drive on street but would like see some more realistic cars you can drive on street such as camero which can bee seen once in while but I never saw one in snow conditions which is odd

Re: A Closer Look at the Transformers: Age of Extinction Pagani Huayra

PostPosted: Sun Mar 02, 2014 6:15 pm
by Rated X
mirageandjazz1197 wrote:
Rated X wrote:As beautiful as it looks, Im getting sick of Bay using cars that dont exist in the real world. When I say the "real world" I mean cars that you actually see on the street and not just in some Saudi sheiks private collection. The 2007 movie was a commercial for the Camaro and the Solstice. Then Bay dumped the whole "robots in disguise" concept to bring us lifestyles of the rich and famous.


Who wants to see a bunch of old boring cars?

i hell sure don't and neither does the general audience.

its not going to change so you might as well get used to it.

and there are a few old vehicles in this film.



The Camaro and Solstice weren't "boring" in 2007. And you could actually own them. Even the Barricade patrol car has been replicated many times on the streets because it was that cool. Maybe you consider cars for the 1% interesting because you don't see them in real life, but that's the reason I find them boring. There are plenty of semi exotic and luxury cars you can own between $40,000-75,000 that would have worked great for what Bay is trying to do. It would give the movie a more "real" touch since Bay insists on involving humans so much in the films.

Re: A Closer Look at the Transformers: Age of Extinction Pagani Huayra

PostPosted: Sun Mar 02, 2014 7:59 pm
by griftimus prime
sick car

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PostPosted: Sun Mar 02, 2014 8:45 pm
by Rodimus Prime
Great looking ride. Except for the rear end. Kinda ugly. It is, however, a horribly misused vehicle, considering the character it could have been used for.

Re: A Closer Look at the Transformers: Age of Extinction Pagani Huayra

PostPosted: Sun Mar 02, 2014 10:32 pm
by OptiMagnus
I must say, that's a very stylish Decepticon.

Re: A Closer Look at the Transformers: Age of Extinction Pagani Huayra

PostPosted: Tue Mar 04, 2014 7:49 pm
by 5150 Cruiser
Rated X wrote:As beautiful as it looks, Im getting sick of Bay using cars that dont exist in the real world. When I say the "real world" I mean cars that you actually see on the street and not just in some Saudi sheiks private collection. The 2007 movie was a commercial for the Camaro and the Solstice. Then Bay dumped the whole "robots in disguise" concept to bring us lifestyles of the rich and famous.


I understand what your saying but Exotic vehicles have been used in nearly every generation of the franchise. To Jazz in G1's Porche 994 rally car, Wheel Jack's Lotus, to Mirage F1 car. Fancy alt modes are just part of TF.