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Pagani Utopia gets a Martini-style livery… and then some

If you've already bought two Paganis and are currently spec'ing your third, restraint probably isn't high on your list of priorities. The brief this time? Make it loud, make it different, and maybe, just maybe, make it look like it survived a mild garage explosion.

Pagani's latest customer commission is a Utopia that wears what the company diplomatically calls a "race-inspired livery". The base shade is 'Bianco Benny', offset with red, turquoise and blue stripes running across the body in familiar Martini-esque style. Yes, that one. No, we're not allowed to call it that.

While the stripes alone would have sufficed to get the supercar crowd talking, the owner decided to take it a step further. And then a few steps beyond that. Faux rips across the body panels now reveal the carbon-fibre weave beneath, deliberately styled to resemble a mysterious high-speed event that has torn away the paint. They're called "track scars", which does sound better than "expensive-looking scratches".

Pagani has nicknamed this one The Coyote, though it doesn't come with rocket-powered roller skates or an Acme logo. Thankfully, it retains the regular Utopia's powertrain, an AMG-sourced, twin-turbocharged 6.0-litre V12 that produces a very real 864bhp and 1,100Nm of torque. That's enough to take the rear-wheel-drive hypercar to well over 350kmph, assuming you're brave and possibly on a runway.

As ever, the gearbox is a seven-speed manual or single-clutch automated setup, and there's a great deal of carbon, titanium, leather, and milled aluminium involved in everything from the pedals to the door latches.

Pagani didn't confirm a price for The Coyote, but seeing as a standard Utopia already starts around ₹21 crore before taxes and optional extras, this one likely costs more than your average Mumbai penthouse with a few private helipads thrown in.

So, cool or a touch theatrical? Either way, this Utopia isn't quietly joining a collection.

TopGear Magazine July 2025