This is the 2024 Pagani Utopia, number 34 of just 99 total production Utopia examples planned to be constructed (+8 protoypes and 2 concept cars), with this particular example, 76036, being finished in a specification dominated by “Rame” paint. This example is the first Pagani to be delivered new in Poland. Pagani Automobili S.p.A., the Italian manufacturer renowned for sports cars and carbon fiber components, was founded in 1992 by Argentine-Italian businessman and engineer Horacio Pagani. Early in his career, Pagani managed the composites department at Lamborghini. In 1988, he established ‘Pagani Composite Research,’ contributing significantly to various Lamborghini design projects. Eventually, Pagani embarked on creating the ‘C8 Project,’ originally intended to be named ‘Fangio F1’ in honor of his friend, Argentine five-time Formula One champion Juan Manuel Fangio. By 1991, he founded ‘Modena Design,’ and in 1992, construction of the ‘Fangio F1’ prototype commenced. By 1994, Mercedes-Benz agreed to supply V12 engines for Pagani, culminating in the debut of Pagani’s first model, the ‘Zonda C12,’ at the 1999 Geneva Motor Show. Since then, Pagani has produced numerous Zonda variants and revealed its successor, the Huayra, at the 2011 Geneva Motor Show. The Utopia, officially Pagani’s third model, was introduced in September 2022. The Utopia features double wishbone suspension crafted from aerospace-grade aluminum alloy, Brembo carbon-ceramic brakes, an innovative design, and an all-new interior. Customers have the option to order an Xtrac 7-speed gearbox in either manual or automatic. A Roadster version, announced in 2024, is also being developed for clients that wish to experience the Utopia in the open-air.
How many made? 99 production cars (+ a small number of prototypes and concepts)
Engine: 6.0L Twin-Turbocharged V12
Debut: September 12, 2022, at the Teatro Lirico in Milan
Top Speed: around 230mph
0-60mph: around 2.8 seconds
Photo Credit: @nightwix
Research: @rarecarsonly

2024 Pagani Utopia
03.04.2025
Pagani