Pugani Utopia
The Pagani Utopia is a mid-engine sports car produced by the Italian sports car manufacturer Pagani. It was developed under the 'C10' codename and presented on the 12th of September 2022 at the Teatro Lirico in Milan.
“More than four thousand stylistic drawings, ten scale models, one wind tunnel model, two 1:1 scale models and countless ideas,research and experiments on eight complete prototypes for a team effort that lasted more than six years. We put our passion, effort
and sacrifice into creating something timeless and cutting-edge in terms of technology.
“More than four thousand stylistic drawings, ten scale models, one wind tunnel model, two 1:1 scale models and countless ideas,research and experiments on eight complete prototypes for a team effort that lasted more than six years. We put our passion, effort
and sacrifice into creating something timeless and cutting-edge in terms of technology.
After being completely absorbed by this strenuous creative process, the ideals represented by the project became so intimate to me,
that any attempt to describe it would have seemed inadequate.
After being completely absorbed by this strenuous creative process, the ideals represented by the project became so intimate to me,
that any attempt to describe it would have seemed inadequate.
Almost by chance I came across an old article by Robert Puyal, in which he described the first Zonda in 1999 in a surprisingly insightful way,
following a principle of simplicity and elegance similar to what I have sought from day one in the new project.
So I suggested to my colleagues in the communication department to invite him and let him narrate this new stage of our journey.”
Horacio Pagani
Almost by chance I came across an old article by Robert Puyal, in which he described the first Zonda in 1999 in a surprisingly insightful way,
following a principle of simplicity and elegance similar to what I have sought from day one in the new project.
So I suggested to my colleagues in the communication department to invite him and let him narrate this new stage of our journey.”
Horacio Pagani