These appear to be the first undisguised images of Pagani's eagerly anticipated replacement for the Zonda.
Pagani is continuing to be all coquettish and coy about its new supercar - having just released yet another of its teaser videos (see bottom of article) - but it seems that the internet has got fed up waiting.
These scans, apparently taken from the February edition of the Spanish version of Car magazine and posted up on autoblog.es not only show the new car in its final form ahead of the car's official unveiling, but they also seem to confirm the new car's name as 'Huayra' (at least if the opening spread of the article, simply headlined 'Pagani Huayra' is any indication...).
There are also other interesting morsels of info to be had on the Huayra (if your Spanish is good enough, or you use the magic of Google Translate): it seems that Pagani plans to build 20 examples a year of the new car and sell 'em for a cool million euros a pop (£850k). That's a lot of cash, but it will get you a 690bhp V12 and a 250mph top speed.
This is all second- or third-hand information, of course, but we should find out how much of it is right when Pagani finally releases some official info on its new baby in a few days time...