Pagani looks set to call its forthcoming replacement for the Zonda supercar the 'Huayra', which is - apparently - the word for wind in the ancient South American language of Quechua.
If you're wondering exactly why this might be, company founder Horacio Pagani is from Argentina (so there's the Latin American connection), while Pagani has a tradition (though admittedly not a very long one) of naming its products after famous winds.
The name was revealed by Italian web site Al Volante, which discovered that Pagani had put in a request to register the name as a trademark within the EU.
Other than the possible name, little else is known as yet about the new car, which has until now been referred to simply as the C9. The only other spot of info we have so far is this deeply enigmatic teaser video (below), which shows a brief glimpse of the new car in key-ring model form, but mainly - and somewhat oddly - focuses on a cup of espresso...curiouser and curiouser...