Someone Spent Millions to Give Their Pagani a Worn-Out Appearance | Carscoops

Someone Spent Millions to Give Their Pagani a Worn-Out Appearance | Carscoops

      Already the owner of two Paganis, a client added a seasoned perspective to the distinct configuration of his third model.

      A particular Pagani client has commissioned a one-of-a-kind version of the Utopia, drawing inspiration from endurance racing.

      This bespoke design features a Martini-style livery and “track scars” that expose the carbon fiber body beneath.

      The exterior detail includes Rosso Monza, Blue, and Turquoise accents that are mirrored inside the cabin.

      Pagani Automobili has unveiled what may be the most impressive specification of the Utopia to date, created for a special client. The unique vehicle, known as “The Coyote,” boasts a custom build inspired by endurance racing, reflected in its battle-worn appearance.

      The distinctive livery showcases Rosso Monza, Blue, and Turquoise graphics on the Bianco Benny bodywork, reminiscent of Martini Racing. The standout feature is the simulated scratches that appear as if they were made during an exhausting 24-hour race like Le Mans.

      The track scars are strategically placed around the wheel arches, on the splitter, side skirts, and rear bumper, revealing the carbon fiber structure of the Utopia beneath several layers of paint. Additional striking elements include black alloy wheels, a burnished finish on the quad exhaust pipes, and red brake calipers in the front paired with blue in the rear.

      The extensive customization continues within the cabin, featuring blue leather upholstery with white stitching. The seats incorporate red and turquoise inserts, with coordinated stripes on the gear knob. There is also a significant amount of exposed carbon fiber and metal accents throughout the interior.

      The hypercar retains the performance and handling capabilities of the standard Utopia, maintaining the AMG-sourced twin-turbo 6.0-liter V12 engine that produces 852 hp (635 kW / 864 PS). As indicated by the interior images, power is sent to the rear wheels through a seven-speed manual gearbox, which is preferred by collectors over the automated option.

      According to the company, this marks the owner’s third Pagani, highlighting his status as an elite figure among Horacio's clientele. The unnamed collector is characterized as someone who “doesn’t just configure a car but infuses a piece of himself into every line and stitch, with patient care and almost meditative devotion.”

      Pagani has not disclosed the cost of the customizations, but financial considerations are typically secondary for unique builds like this. The base price for the "standard" Utopia starts at $2.19 million, and all 99 units were sold out even before the hypercar launched. For those interested in purchasing one, some of the 130 units of the Utopia Roadster may still be available, albeit at a higher starting price of $3.4 million before taxes.

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