Pagani shows 'damaged' Utopia hypercar in photos: 'scars' for $2 million
Pagani has crafted the Utopia hypercar with battle 'scars' and a cosmic price tag.
Pagani has launched an exclusive version of the Utopia hypercar named The Coyote. The car is custom-made and styled to look like a vehicle that has been on a tough track.

The design features artificial 'scratches' crafted on body panels made of unpainted carbon. These scratches cover the wings, splitter, skirts, and rear bumper.

The body is painted in Bianco Benny white with graphics inspired by Martini Racing: red, blue, and turquoise accents. The interior is red and blue with contrasting stitching, featuring leather and carbon fiber finishes.

Under the hood, there's a 6.0-liter twin-turbo V12 AMG engine with 864 horsepower and 1100 Nm of torque. The engine works with a 7-speed manual transmission and rear-wheel drive. Acceleration to 100 km/h takes 3 seconds, and the top speed reaches 350 km/h.

A total of 99 Pagani Utopia units have been produced, and all were sold out before the official premiere. The Coyote version is one of the most striking examples of customization in the hypercar world.
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