Pagani Automobili has once again demonstrated its mastery of personalization with the unveiling of a truly one-of-a-kind Utopia hypercar—fittingly named “The Coyote.” Built for a highly exclusive client, this bespoke creation pushes the boundaries of automotive design by blending the raw grit of endurance racing with the elegance of Italian craftsmanship.

What sets “The Coyote” apart isn’t just its bold aesthetics, but the intentional imperfection of its design. The car wears its so-called “battle scars” with pride—artfully applied scratches and abrasions that evoke the wear and tear of a 24 Hours of Le Mans veteran. These faux blemishes are strategically placed on the wheel arches, front splitter, side sills, and rear bumper, exposing the carbon-fiber skin beneath the Bianco Benny white bodywork.
The livery, a striking fusion of Rosso Monza red, vibrant turquoise, and deep blue, pays homage to classic endurance racers and unmistakably channels the spirit of Martini Racing. The theatrical design is completed with black alloy wheels, scorched-effect exhaust tips, and a mismatched brake setup—red calipers up front and blue in the rear—emphasizing the car’s asymmetric, motorsport-inspired identity.
Inside, the cabin is just as daring. Swathed in blue leather with crisp white stitching, the cockpit features seats adorned with red and turquoise inserts. The gear lever is accented with the same signature hues, while exposed carbon fiber and brushed metal elements elevate the tactile drama of the interior.
Beneath the skin, however, “The Coyote” remains mechanically identical to the standard Utopia. That means a thunderous AMG-sourced 6.0-liter twin-turbocharged V12 lies at its heart, delivering 864 horsepower through a seven-speed manual gearbox—a choice increasingly favored by Pagani’s most discerning clients for its visceral, analog feel.
The identity of “The Coyote’s” owner remains a mystery, but Pagani confirms that he is a long-standing collector with two other Paganis already in his garage—no small feat considering the marque’s extreme exclusivity. Unsurprisingly, the price of this one-off commission has not been disclosed.
In a world where hypercars are often defined by lap times and spec sheets, “The Coyote” is a refreshing reminder that personality, story, and soul can still take pole position.
Source: Pagani
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