Pagani Utopia Standard
The Pagani Utopia continues the extraordinary legacy of one of the most meticulous car manufacturers in the world. Horacio Pagani, an Argentine-born engineer who learned his craft at Lamborghini under the mentorship of Juan Manuel Fangio, has created a hypercar that prioritizes the analog driving experience in an increasingly digital world. The Utopia is powered by a Mercedes-AMG M158-based 6.0-liter twin-turbo V12 producing 864 horsepower, but the headline-grabbing choice is the availability of a genuine 7-speed manual gearbox — an astonishing option in a car of this caliber and performance level. The body is constructed from Pagani's proprietary Carbo-Titanium HP62 G2 and Carbo-Triax HP62 composite materials, resulting in extraordinary stiffness at minimal weight. Every component is designed and finished with a level of craft that borders on high art — exposed titanium bolts, leather-wrapped controls with precision stitching, and carbon fiber weave patterns that are carefully oriented for aesthetic as well as structural purposes. Limited to just 99 units, each built by hand over several months, the Utopia represents the pinnacle of automotive artistry.
All 99 units spoken for — acquisition requires buying from an existing owner at significant premium. Verify through Pagani directly. Service exclusively at Pagani-authorized facilities. The AMG V12 requires specialist attention. Given the 99-unit run, values should only appreciate.
Only 99 units planned. Each takes approximately 6 months to build. Horacio Pagani personally approves every detail. The AMG V12 is the last non-hybrid Pagani engine. Both manual and automated manual gearbox options available. The Carbo-Titanium monocoque weighs just 150 kg.