In its constant desire to come out with the unexpected, Pagani->ke66 has found a new way to completely blow us away. As if the new Huayra supercar isn't mind-blowing enough, we now learn from Horacio Pagani himself that the seven-figure supercar comes with some new quirks we've never heard before, particularly the keys to the car.

Unlike standard ignition keys, the Huayra's key is actually a miniature model of the vehicle cast in aluminum, which, incidentally, is the same material found on the wheels of the car. Say that again, right?

The aluminum key, which a lot of people might mistake for a toy, splits into two parts when opened. On one end, you have the actual key to the ignition of the supercar while the other end is actually a USB stick that Horacio Pagani describes can be used "for music." Lord knows we never thought of that.

The folks over at eGarage managed to catch up with Pagani at Pebble Beach where they got the official low down from the man himself exactly what that little aluminum version model of the car really is for.

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