Unique Pagani Utopia with a “Battle Scar” Effect
Pagani Automobili has presented an exclusive version of its Utopia hypercar named “The Coyote”. The car was created for a special client who was inspired by endurance car racing. The vehicle received an original design in the Martini Racing style, as well as artificially created “scars” on the body, imitating traces from races, such as the 24-hour race at Le Mans.
The main colors of the exterior became Rosso Monza, blue, and turquoise, which harmoniously combine with the white base color. These same colors are used in the interior design, where blue leather with white stitching and red and turquoise inserts predominates.
Technical Features and Details
Under the hood remains the standard 6.0-liter V12 twin-turbo engine with a power of 852 hp, which is paired with a seven-speed manual transmission. Although no technical changes were made, the collectible value of this specimen has significantly increased thanks to its unique design.
The owner of this car is a true aesthete, who invests a part of himself in every line and stitch, with patience, care, and almost meditative dedication.
This is already the third Pagani in this client’s collection, confirming his special status among the brand’s buyers. The cost of customization is not disclosed, but for such projects, money is usually not a problem. The base Utopia costs from $2.19 million, and all 99 planned specimens have already been sold out.
The creation of such unique cars is becoming increasingly popular among collectors who are looking not just for a powerful machine, but for a work of art with its own history. Pagani has managed to combine in “The Coyote” modern technology with nostalgia for the golden era of motorsport, making this specimen particularly valuable for true connoisseurs.