

Pagani says the BC model weighs 2,756 pounds, which is 66 pounds lighter than the regular Roadster model. The engineers at Pagani were able to shave some weight off by using lighter materials, such as carbon-titanium HP62 comprising the monocoque structure. It also features front and rear tubular steel subframes, and a forged aluminum alloy independent wishbone with helical springs and electronic controlled shock absorbers.


These are beastly specs for sure, though curiously missing from it all are any speed claims, including the hypercar's top speed or its 0-60 MPH time. We imagine they are impressive, though, leaving other drivers on the road with a temporary glimpse of the all-new exhaust system made of titanium and arranged in Pagani's familiar square configuration.
"CSR2 gives players the opportunity to drive rare and exquisite cars that most of us only experience in our dreams," said Julian Widdows, Vice President of CSR2. "Seeing the Pagani Roadster BC’s smooth and elegant racing on the streets of CSR2 is a triumphant amalgamation of science and art. We couldn’t be prouder to be Pagani Automobili’s chosen partner to unveil the Roadster BC to the public."