It’s only Pagani’s third car, but the Utopia shows the company knows exactly what it is doing.
Horacio Pagani has done it again. His latest supercar is once again a masterpiece of design and construction, mixing exquisite artistry and hand-crafted details with advanced technology to create the Pagani Utopia. The Utopia was then revealed in one of the strangest reveal-car color choices we’ve seen in a while.
Pagani Utopia

Pagani Automobili was founded 30 years ago by Argentinian Horacio Pagani, who had previously managed the composites department at Lamborghini. His first car, the Zonda, debuted in 1999 and (along with the Koenigsegg CC8S) shaped the modern supercar.
The company’s second car, the Huayra, launched in 2011, once again bringing new levels of performance and luxury to the market. After 11 years, it was time to do it all again.
One More Round for Hand-Built V12

Manual Transmission Returns

Stiffer Carbo-Titanium Chassis

Functional Turbine Wheels

We’re Not Quite Sold on the Utopia’s Shape, Though

Astounding Attention to Detail Inside

