Pagani Utopia, the interiors of the Italian masterpiece

At the border between art and engineering there is the Pagani Utopia. Produced (and already sold) in 99 units, Horacio Pagani’s most recent creation is a masterpiece of style, luxury and performance, with a non-electrified 6.0 V12 biturbo from 864 CV by 1.100 Nm and a weight contained in just 1,280 kg thanks to the extensive use of lightweight materials.

They are also striking interiorwhich redefine the traditional canons of contemporary supercars and hypercars, with a style that mixes analogue with digital.

Pagani Utopia, the dashboard

When designing the interiors, Pagani tried to study timeless shapes, also using the numerous suggestions received from customers. For this reason, the dashboard it is characterized by a decidedly unusual look for modern super sports cars, given the absence of the visible infotainment screen.

Analog buttons and indicators dominate the central part of the cockpit, while the gear lever It puts all the various linkages underneath it on full display. The steering wheel is made from a single block aluminumwhile the bucket seats feature thick leather padding.

Il infotainment system of the Pagani Utopia is however present and is characterized by a head unit positioned in the front part of the cockpit, integrated with a color screen in front of the driver. This display, which at first glance looks like a normal on-board computer, contains several fundamental functions.

Among the main ones, we find the dedicated navigation system, tire pressure and temperature monitoring, detailed information on the powertrain, and the audio system, which allows you to manage the standard sound system.

Although similar solutions are already present in other supercars and hypercars, the creation of the Utopia’s infotainment system required a considerable level of complexity. The challenge for Pagani was to integrate these advanced technologies into such an exclusive cockpit, redefining the driving experience for the customer, but without sacrificing practicality and ease of use.

Pagani Utopia, finishes and materials

The interior of the Utopia features a wealth of high-quality materials. The presence of plastics is reduced to a minimum, with the dashboard being dominated by aluminum and coverings in leather in various colors.



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The seats of the Pagani Utopia



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The gear lever with exposed linkages

And there is no shortage of it carbon fiberto try to keep the weight as low as possible, exactly as done for the bodywork. Naturally, there is no shortage of customization possibilities, with customers able to choose tailor-made colors and coverings to make their Utopia even more special and unique.

Pagani Utopia, spaciousness

As you can imagine, the Utopia is not exactly designed for long trips with lots of luggage in tow. Indeed, a trunk There really isn’t any and the only space created is behind the two seats, which can perfectly accommodate the Pagani-branded leather bag supplied with the car.

Regarding comfort, however, even taller passengers are at ease, also because the electric adjustments of the seats (managed via a control integrated in the center of the seat) allow you to immediately find the right position.

Source: it.motor1.com