If it’s old school driving purity combined with mad performance capability you want, Pagani’s latest supercar is where it’s at. The new Pagani Utopia brings back some of its Zonda design flavor to a V12, manual transmission beast. The successor to the Huayra is powered by a twin-turbo 6.0-liter V12 from Mercedes-AMG, and it makes 852 horsepower. The mid-mounted engine is mated to a seven-speed manual transmission and a limited-slip differential. Design details include butterfly doors, hanging side mirrors, and floating taillights for true artistic flair that Paganis have been known for. Even the cabin is old school artfulness with analog gauges, rich red vintage leather upholstery, and our personal favorite–a gated manual shift knob. Only 99 will be made, and they’re all spoken for.
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