Already owning two Paganis, a client brought a seasoned touch to the unique configuration of his third one

- A special Pagani client ordered a unique example of the Utopia inspired by endurance racing.
- It features a Martini-style livery and “track scars” revealing the carbon fiber body underneath.
- The Rosso Monza, Blue, and Turquoise details of the exterior can also be found inside the cabin.
Pagani Automobili has presented what is likely the most striking spec of the Utopia yet courtesy of a special client. The one-off is dubbed “The Coyote” and features a custom spec inspired by endurance racing, hence the battle scars that come with it.
The unique livery features Rosso Monza, Blue, and Turquoise graphics on the Bianco Benny bodywork, strongly reminiscent of Martini Racing. Still, the highlight is the fake scratches that look like they were formed during a grueling 24-hour race like Le Mans.
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The track scars can be found around the wheel arches, on the splitter, side skirts, and rear bumper and they reveal the carbon fiber bodywork of the Utopia that lies underneath multiple layers of paint. Other cool touches include the black alloy wheels, the burnished effect on the quad exhaust pipes, and the brake calipers which are red at the front and blue at the rear.
The extensive personalization continues inside the cabin with blue leather upholstery and white stitching. The seats have red and turquoise inserts, with matching stripes on the gear knob. Of course, there is plenty of exposed carbon fiber and rear metal accents all around the cabin.
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The hypercar doesn’t have any performance or handling upgrades, retaining the AMG-sourced twin-turbo 6.0-liter V12 of the standard Utopia which is good for a mere 852 hp (635 kW / 864 PS). As suggested by the interior photos, power is transmitted to the rear wheels via a seven-speed manual gearbox, which is more desirable for collectors compared to the automated unit.
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According to the company, this is the owner’s third Pagani, proving he is an elite member of Horacio’s clientele. The unnamed collector is described as a person who “doesn’t just configure a car but shapes a fragment of himself into every line and stitch, with patient, care, and almost meditative devotion”.
Pagani hasn’t revealed the cost of the customization, but money is never an issue for unique builds like this anyway. The “standard” Utopia starts at $2.19 million and all of the 99 units were sold out before the hypercar even debuted. For those who still want to buy one, some of the 130 units of the Utopia Roadster might still be available although these come with a higher starting price of $3.4 million before taxes.