Autoblog and Yahoo may earn commission from links in this article.The Man, The Hypercar, and The SurpriseHoracio Pagani is the undisputed maestro behind Pagani Automobili and the visionary creator of the legendary Zonda. A recent video features former racing driver Ben Collins wringing out the magnificent Pagani Huayra R Evo Roadster on the track. This highly exclusive track toy is a masterpiece of carbon fiber and titanium. It produces a staggering 900 horsepower and generates massive downforce for unbelievable cornering speeds. It represents the absolute pinnacle of uncompromised automotive engineering.However, we are not going to focus heavily on the Huayra today. The most shocking revelation from this track day came during a casual pit lane interview. Collins asked the hypercar genius what he actually drives every day. We fully expected to hear about a secret factory prototype or a priceless vintage classic. Instead, we were completely surprised by his answer. Horacio Pagani freely admitted his favorite personal rides are a Toyota Alphard and a Mercedes-Benz A-Class.Renaissance Inspirations and Sensible ChoicesPagani builds vehicles that look and feel like rolling sculptures. He takes heavy inspiration from historical giants like Leonardo da Vinci. Da Vinci famously believed that art and science are distinct disciplines that must always walk together. Pagani applies this exact philosophical approach to every hypercar he designs. He also cites legendary historical sports cars from Porsche, Jaguar, and Lamborghini as his earliest motivators to build better machines.AdvertisementAdvertisementThis grand Renaissance vision makes his daily driver choices even more fascinating. He proudly calls his Toyota Alphard a fridge that can turn, and that is absolutely perfect for weekend barbecues. When asked about his favorite hot hatch, he quickly chose the Mercedes-Benz A-Class over the legendary Lancia Delta Integrale. He explained that Mercedes vehicles truly thrilled him during his youth in Argentina. We are still genuinely surprised by the utter simplicity and practicality of his daily garage.ToyotaView the 3 images of this gallery on the original articleThe Comfort of Coming HomeThere is a profound lesson hidden within this casual pit lane conversation. Automotive enthusiasts will spend their entire lives endlessly chasing the most exotic machines on the planet. We constantly lust after outrageous custom builds and the fastest lap times money can buy. We obsessively dream of screaming engines, active aerodynamics, and aggressive track day setups. We want vehicles that challenge our limits and terrify our passengers on open roads.At the end of the day, you will always come home to what makes you the most comfortable. The happiest drivers prioritize pure personal enjoyment over a shiny badge or an impressive specification sheet. You will often be totally surprised by which humble car actually captures your heart in the long run. If a hypercar legend can find true joy in a practical Toyota minivan, maybe we should all reconsider our own dream garages.ToyotaThis story was originally published by Autoblog on Jun 2, 2026, where it first appeared in the News section. Add Autoblog as a Preferred Source by clicking here.