The Pagani Utopia straddles the line between art and engineering. Produced (and already sold) in 99 examples, Horacio Pagani's latest creation is a masterpiece of style, luxury and performance, with a non-electrified 6.0-litre twin-turbo V12 producing 864 PS and 1,100 Nm and weighing just 1,280 kg thanks to the extensive use of lightweight materials.
The interior is also remarkable, redefining the traditional canons of contemporary supercars and hypercars, with a style that mixes analogue and digital. Pagani Utopia, the dashboard When designing the interior, Pagani sought to explore timeless shapes, also drawing on the many suggestions received from customers. This is why the dashboard has a decidedly unusual appearance for modern super-sports cars, given the absence of a visible infotainment screen.
Analogue buttons and gauges dominate the central part of the cockpit, while the gear lever highlights the various levers underneath. The steering wheel is made from a single block of aluminium, while the shell-shaped seats are covered in thick leather. The Pagani Utopia's infotainment system is present, however, with a main unit positioned at the front of the cabin, integrated with a colour screen positioned in front of the driver.
This screen, which at first glance looks like a normal on-board computer, contains several key functions. Among the most important are the dedicated navigation system, tyre pressure and temperature monitoring, detailed powertrain information and the au.