Entrepreneur and Youtuber Manny Khoshbin took his one-off $3.4 million Pagani Huayra Hermès Edition hypercar for a major service and was pleasantly surprised by its cost

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Real estate mogul and popular YouTuber Manny Khoshbin is known for his insane car collection, including some exclusive hypercars and other exotic automotive creations. However, his bespoke Pagani Huayra Hermès Edition simply stands out. In his latest YouTube video, the Iranian-born American millionaire fires up the stunning hypercar, which had been sitting unused in his garage for a while, and takes it to the authorized service center for scheduled maintenance. Thanks to the video, now we know how much money it takes to service a Pagani Huayra, and it’ll surely surprise you!


The video begins with Manny going through the specific start-up sequence for the Huayra, which is required when the hypercar is woken up from its sleep. There’s a kill switch under the steering column that has to be activated to wake up all the electronics of the beastly machine. The process takes about two minutes before the hypercar can be fired up. Manny then does a few sprint runs with the Huayra, after which he drives off to the service center.

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On the way, Manny praises his $3.4 million Huayra and talks about how he got Pagani and Hermès to collaborate on a one-off edition for him. The business magnate says he had made the deposit on the bespoke hypercar back in 2014. It was the first-of-its-kind automobile with handcrafted Hermès details all over the cabin, with everything designed and created in Paris.

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The Hermès Edition also comes with a bespoke luggage set made by the French brand. Manny also briefly talks about the hypercar manufacturer’s founder, Horacio Pagani, and claims he wants to add a Utopia Roadster to his collection.

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Sadly, the YouTuber isn’t allowed to film inside the service center. However, he ends the video by revealing how much it costs to service the Italian hypercar. Manny claims the cost of a major service of a Pagani Huayra is $8,200, which includes replacing all types of fluids in the car. While it might seem significantly high, it’s a bargain compared to a Bugatti Veyron’s $25,000 service cost.

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Manny Khoshbin with his Bugatti Chiron. Image – Instagram / Manny Khoshbin

However, Manny justifies the steep cost of maintaining a Bugatti, which can be attributed to its insanely complicated W16 engine. A total of 16 drain plugs have to be removed just to drain the engine oil. On the other hand, the Huayra, which is powered by a Mercedes-AMG-sourced V12 engine, only has one drain plug. However, nothing beats a Ford GT, which requires only $433 for an oil change.

Image – Instagram / Manny Khoshbin

Who is Manny Khoshbin?
Based in California, Manny Khoshbin is a prominent Iranian-American real estate investor, entrepreneur, and social media influencer. He is best known for his success in commercial real estate, particularly for acquiring and managing large commercial properties across the United States. The entrepreneur is also renowned for his luxury lifestyle, including his crazy collection of exotic cars, which he frequently showcases on various social media platforms. His collection includes exclusive hypercars by Pagani, Bugatti, Koenigsegg, and others. According to CAKnowledge Manny Koshbin has a networth of $100 million.

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