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Utopia Roadster
ACT THREE, SCENE TWO.
Utopia Roadster, the pinnacle of our ongoing research aimed at crafting objects combining the most sophisticated technology with timeless design.
The Utopia Roadster represents the pinnacle of a continuous quest that merges sophisticated technology with timeless design.
Lightweight, dynamic, and high-performing, it continues the legacy of the Coupé version while introducing distinctive elements.
Featuring a seamlessly integrated hard-top, it offers the flexibility of an open or closed driving experience, while maintaining the same weight as its counterpart.
This vehicle celebrates the timeless allure of mechanical purity, from the Pagani V12 engine, devoid of hybrid support, to avant-garde design elements such as the gearbox and pedal system, where every mechanism is visible and meticulously crafted.
It embodies Pagani’s most advanced technology, resulting from sophisticated aerodynamic studies and the integration of over forty composite material formulas.
It is the first car to bring innovative technologies to the road, including the Pirelli Cyber™ Tyre sensor system, which allows the tires to talk to the vehicle improving its safety.
Each of the 130 Utopia Roadsters is unique, thanks to the extensive range of available customizations, allowing each Hypercar to tell the unique story of its owner.


864
HP
V12
60° 5980 cc twin turbochargers
3
Seconds
811
lb-ft
220
MPG
Specifications
ENGINE
Type | Naturally Aspirated 12-Cylinder V |
Engine | Pagani V12 60° 5980 cc twin turbochargers |
Wheels | Forged Aluminum Alloy APP Monolithic |
Maximum Power | 864 hp @ 6,000 rpm |
Maximum torque | 1100 Nm from 2,800 to 5,900 rpm |
Gearbox | 7-speed transversal AMT |
Dry Weight | 2,822 lbs |
LOCATION
Pagani of Greenwich
315 West Putnam Ave
Greenwich, CT 06830
HOURS
Monday - Friday:
9:00AM - 6:00PM
Saturday:
9:00AM - 4:00PM
Sunday:
Closed

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