Pagani Utopia Roadster revealed; weighs same as coupe

    The Roadster's 1,280kg weight was achieved with the help of a redesigned chassis.

    Published On Jul 31, 2024 01:27:00 PM

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    Italian marque Pagani has unveiled a convertible version of its Utopia hypercar. Called the Utopia Roadster, it is limited to just 130 units and makes use of the same V12 powertrain as the standard Utopia.

    1. Utopia Roadster is limited to just 130 units
    2. Gets the same 6.0-litre V12 twin-turbo as the coupe
    3. Priced at Rs 28 crore

    Pagani Utopia Roadster what’s new?

    The biggest change, of course, is the convertible roof. The Utopia Roadster's hard-top roof features a glass panel that can be removed or put in place. The hard-top can be placed on a stand when not in use. In addition, Pagani has equipped the Utopia Roadster with a soft-top behind the seats for instances when the weather changes while on the move.

    Pagani says that it had to redesign the Utopia’s monocoque chassis entirely to optimise rigidity and resistance, without resorting to the heavy reinforcements required when the roof of a car is chopped off. Hence, the Roadster maintains the same 1,280kg dry weight as the coupe version.

    Pagani Utopia Roadster powertrain, specs, performance

    The Utopia Roadster makes use of the same Mercedes-AMG-sourced 6.0-litre twin-turbocharged V12 engine as the coupe, putting out 863hp and 1,100Nm that's sent to the rear wheels. The engine is mated to a 7-speed gated manual transmission, and a 7-speed AMT with paddle shifters is available as an option. The Utopia Roadster has an electronically limited top speed of 350kph.

    Pagani Utopia Roadster price

    The ultra-rare Utopia Roadster is priced from €3.1 million onwards (around Rs 28 crore). The convertible hypercar will make its official global debut during Monterey Car Week next month.

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