Pagani Utopia

Pagani Utopia

Pagani has unveiled the production edition of its new super sports two-seater Utopia. The name was inspired by a 16th century book written by the philosopher and humanist Thomas More. It will be produced only 99 copies, and the information about the price and the start of delivery has not been published yet.

Pagani Utopia is powered by a centrally mounted 6-liter twin-turbocharged V12 engine with more than 864 hp (635 kW) @ 6,000 rpm and 811 lb-ft (1,100 Nm) of torque @ 5,900 rpm. Power is transmitted to the rear wheels via a 7-speed transversal AMT (Automated Manual Transmission) or a pure manual with an electro-mechanical differential. It is mounted on 21 and 22-inch rims with a central locking wrapped in 265/35 R21 (front) and 325/30 R22 (rear) Pirelli Sottozero tires.

The car integrating the use of active aerodynamics and Carbo-Titanium, and it is interesting that during the development Horacio Pagani consulted with the owners of his earlier super sports models who insisted that Pagani’s new car should be simple, light and fun to drive. It is equipped with forged aluminum alloy independent double wishbone with helical springs and electronically controlled shock absorbers, brembo 4 ventilated carbon-ceramic 410 mm discs with 6 pistons monolithic calipers at the front and 390 mm discs with 4 monolithic calipers at the rear. The dry weight of the car is 1280 kg (2822 lb).

Source: Pagani