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Pagani Utopia “The Coyote” One-Off: Track-Inspired Look & Manual Gearbox

High-angle view of the Pagani Utopia The Coyote one-off, showcasing its white body and Martini-style racing stripes

Pagani Automobili has introduced a new one-off version of the Utopia, designed for a special client. Nicknamed “The Coyote,” this one-off masterpiece channels the spirit of endurance racing, complete with purposeful wear that tells a story.

  • A bespoke Utopia one-off built as a tribute to endurance racing.
  • Its unique Martini livery is “battle-scarred” to expose the underlying carbon fiber weave.
  • The ultimate purist spec: a roaring V12 mated to a 7-speed manual transmission.

A Tribute to Endurance Racing: The “Coyote” Livery

Draped in Bianco Benny and adorned with Rosso Monza, Blue, and Turquoise graphics, the livery echoes the iconic Martini Racing style. Yet, the most striking detail is the addition of realistic-looking scratches—an artistic tribute to the punishing demands of endurance racing.

Front detail of the Pagani Utopia The Coyote, highlighting the scarred carbon fiber graphic on the wheel arch

Exposed Carbon and Aggressive Details

Visible across the wheel arches, front splitter, side skirts, and rear bumper, the artificial scarring reveals the carbon fiber bodywork beneath the Utopia’s painted surface. Completing the visual drama are sleek black alloy wheels, burnished exhaust tips, and boldly colored brake calipers—fiery red in the front, cool blue at the rear.

Rear view of the Pagani Utopia The Coyote, showing the quad exhaust, blue brake calipers, and racing livery

Inside the Cockpit: A Bespoke Blue Interior

Inside the cabin, personalization continues with blue leather upholstery accented by white stitching. Red and turquoise inserts highlight the seats, with matching detailing on the gear knob. The interior also features exposed carbon fiber and brushed metal elements throughout.

Interior of the Pagani Utopia The Coyote with the door open, revealing the blue leather seats and exposed carbon fiber

The Purist’s Choice: V12 Power with a Manual Gearbox

Underneath its dramatic exterior, the hypercar stays true to the original Utopia’s mechanical heart—a 6.0-liter twin-turbo V12 from AMG, producing 852 hp (635 kW / 864 PS). The real treat for purists, however, is how that power is controlled.

As a nod to classic driving, a seven-speed manual transmission sends power to the rear wheels. The driver engages with the car through a stunningly intricate open-gated shifter and a classic three-pedal layout, a true work of art and a rarity in the modern hypercar world.

Split view of the Pagani Utopia Coyote's interior, showing the intricate gated manual shifter and the three-pedal clutch, brake, and accelerator setup

The Heart of The Coyote

Exposed rear suspension and AMG V12 engine of the Pagani Utopia The Coyote

Exclusive Ownership and Unspoken Price

According to Pagani, this marks the owner’s third vehicle from the marque—a clear indication of his status among Horacio’s most exclusive clientele. The company describes him as someone who “doesn’t just commission a car, but breathes a part of himself into every stitch and curve, crafting with a level of patience and care that borders on the meditative.”

Pagani Utopia The Coyote with front and rear clamshells open, revealing the car's full carbon fiber monocoque and engine
Pagani hasn’t disclosed how much this one-off cost—but let’s be honest, if you have to ask, you probably can’t afford it. The “standard” Utopia starts at $2.19 million, and all 99 units were spoken for before the car was even officially revealed. If you’re still dreaming, the Utopia Roadster might be your shot—just $3.4 million before taxes (and probably before you sell a couple of yachts).

Macro shot of the red, blue, and turquoise Martini-style racing stripes on the Pagani Utopia

Images Courtesy Pagani Automobili / Facebook

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