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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

Pagani Huayra Codalunga limited edition

Italian carmaker Pagani has unveiled a special car, the Huayra Codalunga. It is a limited edition of a car that collectors insisted on. Pagani will produce only five copies of this model, and each will cost more than 7 million euros.

The idea for the project arose in 2018 when collectors asked Pagani to produce a long-tail version of the Pagani Huayra Coupé, with a design like the 60s cars competing in 24 Hours of Le Mans. Now, four years later, Pagani has revealed what the Codalunga project looks like, for which five customers have set aside seven million euros each. Each car is made in cooperation with the owner.

“A client is not someone who only buys from you once. A real client comes back again and again ”- Horacio Pagani, Founder & Chief Designer, Pagani Automobili.

The car is currently in the testing phase, and lightweight materials, such as titanium and aluminum, were used in its construction. So now this hyper car weighs only 1,280 kg (2,822 lb). By presenting a limited edition Huayra Codalunga, Pagani took the opportunity to announce that a new generation of supersport car is in preparation.

When it comes to powertrain, the Pagani Huayra Codalunga is known to be powered by a centrally located 6-liter biturbo V12 engine with 840 hp (618 kW) and 811 lb-ft (1,100 Nm) of torque. Power is transmitted to all wheels via a 7-speed transmission.

Source: Pagani

Supercar Owner Circle is held in Croatia

You’ve probably heard of societies with a limited number of members. Well, the Supercar Owner Circle is one of those, with only 150 members. The average club member owns 60 cars with an average value of $ 1.2 M per car.

The most exclusive organization of car collectors, cruised with its unique cars on the roads of Croatia. Koenigsegg CCR, Pagani Imola or Bugatti Divo are just some of the supercars that car lovers could see in Croatia these days.

The host of the event was Mate Rimac, who won the acceleration race, which took place at the Aeronautical Technical Center, with his new model Nevera. On his Facebook profile, Rimac wrote:

“Everyone is delighted with the interest of the people of Zagreb in the event. You are a miracle! But please get off the track – otherwise cars will not be able to race. Insurance will instruct spectators to move before the start and after the finish . This is too dangerous and will not be a race until it doesn’t solve it. Thank you for your understanding and we wish everyone great fun.”

After Zagreb, the event will be held in Velika Gorica, Opatija and Mali Lošinj.

Source: Mate Rimac via Facebook