A striking lineup of Pagani hypercars worth more than $200 million has been seen in Washington DC, turning an already unusual city sighting into one of the most dramatic supercar gatherings of the year.
The cars were filmed parked in formation, with multiple rows of brightly finished Paganis arranged together rather than simply passing through traffic.
Washington DC gets an unlikely Pagani takeover
Large Pagani gatherings are usually associated with places like Monaco, the South of France or private concours lawns, which makes the Washington DC setting especially unexpected.

The scale is what stands out most, as the video shows enough cars to suggest a private collector event, owners’ meet or high-level brand gathering rather than a casual coincidence.
Huayra Roadsters, Utopias and BCs in the mix
Several recognizable models can be seen, including Pagani Huayra Roadsters and Utopias finished in colors such as yellow, black and blue.
A pair of cars also appear to be Huayra BC variants, the more focused and highly sought-after evolution of the Huayra line.
Not every car is clearly identifiable from the short footage, but the density of carbon-bodied Paganis in one place is enough to put the total value well beyond most public supercar displays.
Why this lineup is so unusual
Pagani production numbers remain extremely limited across its modern history, and even seeing a single Huayra or Utopia on the road is rare in most cities.
Bringing this many together requires a very specific collector network, careful logistics and owners willing to put some of the world’s most valuable modern hypercars in the same public setting.
A private moment with public impact
No formal event details have been confirmed, leaving the purpose of the gathering open to speculation.
Whatever the occasion, the Washington DC sighting is a reminder that the most compelling supercar moments are not always at established European hotspots, and sometimes the rarest machines appear where almost nobody expects them.




