Pagani Utopia combines Italian craftsmanship and raw V12 force into a best-in-class automotive masterpiece for hypercar purists.
For everyone who shares the view that performance should also be poetry, there is Pagani Utopia. Hand-assembled in Modena, Italy, the hypercar is directly from the dynasty of the iconic Huayra — and don’t confuse it as a replacement. Utopia is a different dream altogether, meant for everyone who sees souls in speed and masterpieces in engineering.

Restricted to a mere 99 coupes, the Utopia represents exclusivity and design sophistication. It’s not just fast — it’s a collector’s dream, a design legend, and an ultimate hedonistic Italian driving experience of perfection.
Design that Breathe Emotion

Pagani’s ethos has always embraced the fusion of art and science. The Utopia continues this tradition with flowing lines, exposed carbon fiber, and a cabin that feels more like a mechanical sculpture than a car interior. Analog dials, a gated shifter, and precision-machined aluminium details give it a timeless, almost steampunk elegance.
With butterfly doors and nature-inspired aerodynamic line styling, Utopia is nearly as lovely sitting still as it is devouring an alpine road.
The Heart: A Twin-Turbo V12

At its core is a Mercedes-AMG-sourced 6.0L twin-turbo V12 producing a staggering 852 horsepower and 1,100 Nm of torque. Pagani marries it to a gated 7-speed manual or an automatic gearbox — a nod to driver-helmet philosophy. In an era of electrification, Utopia adheres to mechanical simplicity on its sleeve.
The car weighs just 1,280 kg, thanks to Pagani’s signature carbon-titanium monocoque, enabling a visceral 0–100 km/h launch in under 2.8 seconds.
A Rolling Bespoke Experience

Every Utopia is unique — hand-specified by its future owner, who works closely with the Pagani team to personalize paint, leather, exposed carbon, stitching, and even monograms. Whether finished in brushed aluminium or bespoke matte carbon, each Utopia reflects its owner’s artistic flair.
Not Just a Car — A Declaration

Utopia is not mass-market. It’s for those that enjoy mechanical poetry and elitism in its true form. Either sleeping in a remote garage full of masterpiece paintings or seen on a beach highway along Monaco, it’s the ultimate car culture.