logo
Woah, check out the spec of this uniquely-liveried Pagani Utopia

Woah, check out the spec of this uniquely-liveried Pagani Utopia

Top Gear18-07-2025
Collector specs their third Pagani in a Martini livery, then adds some strange tears to expose bare carbon
If you're speccing the third Pagani for your collection, you probably want to push the boat out a little bit. Perhaps you want something that'll stand out from the other two, and something that'll look different from all of your mates' Paganis. They're just everywhere, after all.
Perhaps you'd choose a livery like the one you see above. Pagani itself took to Facebook to show off this recently finished £2m+ Utopia, and if the comments section is anything to go by, it's certainly caused a stir.
Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Scots McDonald's restaurant sealed off after car smashes through barrier into Drive-Thru
Scots McDonald's restaurant sealed off after car smashes through barrier into Drive-Thru

Scottish Sun

time3 hours ago

  • Scottish Sun

Scots McDonald's restaurant sealed off after car smashes through barrier into Drive-Thru

Blue and white police tape has been thrown up around the crash site DON'T DRIVE THRU Scots McDonald's restaurant sealed off after car smashes through barrier into Drive-Thru Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) A GLASGOW McDonald's has been sealed off after a car rammed through a barrier and crashed into the Drive-Thru. Emergency crews were called to the fast-food joint next to the Glasgow Fort on Auchinlea Way this afternoon. 2 The incident happened at the McDonald's near the Glasgow Fort retail park Credit: GOOGLE MAPS Police and fire crews were scrambled to the restaurant in the east end of the city at around 1.10pm. Photos from the scene show a black motor sticking out of the side of the building between two Drive-Thru windows. The front of the car is buried in the building's outside brown panels, creating a large hole in the side of the branch. The vehicle collided with the restaurant head-on, which means it had to be facing the wrong way and driving perpendicular to the Drive-Thru road. To do this, it would have had to ram through a wooden barrier that runs along the Drive-Thru route. Officers have confirmed that the driver has been taken to hospital to be checked over. They added that enquiries into the incident are ongoing. Blue and white police tape has been thrown up around the crash site, blocking access to the public. And fire engine was seen parked outside the Easterhouse venue in front of the area where the car crashed into the building. A Police Scotland spokesperson said: "Around 1.10pm on Tuesday, 29 July, 2025, we were called to a report of a crash on Auchinlea Way, Glasgow, where a car had struck a building. Shocking moment boozy Scots wife crashes husband's Ferrari after downing prosecco as she's filmed staggering out of car "Officers attended and the driver of the car has been taken to hospital to be checked over. "Enquiries are continuing." Photos of the incident were shared on the Facebook page No1seems2care. Users flocked to the comments to share their shock at the incident. One person said: "Good lord. Hope everyone involved is ok". Another added: "Hope all okay". Someone else said: "Oh my!" The Scottish Fire and Rescue Service and McDonald's have been contacted for comment.

Two women dead and 15-year-old girl injured in horror three-vehicle crash on Scots road
Two women dead and 15-year-old girl injured in horror three-vehicle crash on Scots road

Scottish Sun

time21 hours ago

  • Scottish Sun

Two women dead and 15-year-old girl injured in horror three-vehicle crash on Scots road

Cops are urging members of the public to avoid the area ROAD TRAGEDY Two women dead and 15-year-old girl injured in horror three-vehicle crash on Scots road Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) TWO women have died and a 15-year-old girl was injured in a horror three-vehicle crash on a Scots road. Mercy crews raced to the scene at around 3.05pm this afternoon on the A96 at the junction of Kinloss Road in Forres, Moray, following reports of a collision involving two cars and an HGV. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up Two women, aged 48 and 56, who were travelling in a black Vauxhall Mokka, died at the scene. A 15-year-old girl who was a passenger in the same car was airlifted to Aberdeen Royal Infirmary, where she is being treated for her injuries. Her condition is not yet known. The driver of the HGV and the occupants of the Volkswagen Golf were not injured in the smash. The A96 is expected to remain closed for several hours. Police are urging the public to avoid the area. The force is appealing for any witnesses to the crash to come forward. Sergeant Lesley Morrison at Road Policing in Elgin said: 'We would like to speak to anyone who witnessed this tragic crash or anyone who has dashcam footage of it.' More to follow... For the latest news on this story keep checking back at The Scottish Sun. is your go to destination for the best celebrity news, football news, real-life stories, jaw-dropping pictures and must-see video. Like us on Facebook at and follow us from our main Twitter account at @TheScottishSun.

Major car brand warns thousands will lose jobs with EV demand 'hitting hard'
Major car brand warns thousands will lose jobs with EV demand 'hitting hard'

Daily Mail​

timea day ago

  • Daily Mail​

Major car brand warns thousands will lose jobs with EV demand 'hitting hard'

One of the most famous luxury performance car makers in the world has warned it will make a wave of redundancies across its business after being 'hit hard' by falling electric vehicle sales. In a letter to workers seen by Bloomberg, its CEO warned that a new package of cost cuts is coming, in addition to the current plans to reduce its workforce by a tenth by 2029. As well as cutting 1,900 jobs in Germany by the end of the decade, Porsche will start negotiations with IG Metall trade union on additional reductions in costs in the second half of this year, with the aim to bolster profitability in the coming years. In the note to employees, CEO Oliver Blume cautioned that the German marque's business model, that was once the envy of the industry due to its leading profit margins, 'no longer works in its current form'. He blamed the global EV sales slumps, the introduction of Trump tariffs - which in recent days have been renegotiated with the EU - and plunging demand in China. Porsche has already scaled back its original projection to reach an 80 per cent share of EV sales by 2030 in a change in places announced this time last year. A Porsche spokesperson told This is Money: 'Our company is currently navigating significant global challenges. 'The fact that we are able to report the figures that we are reporting at the moment is largely thanks to the substantial investments we have made in previous years. 'We have introduced a new and strong product portfolio.' Blume told his employees in Germany that 'business conditions have deteriorated massively within a short period of time'. Porsche's global sales declined by three per cent in 2024, with profit margins now forecast for between 10 and 12 this year, below the long-term target of 20 per cent. By the end of 2025, Porsche will lose the final current-generation Boxster and Cayman, with electric replacements not arriving before 2026. The new Macan EV crossover has seen a strong start to sales, with 60 per cent of sales of the Macan in the first half of the year being electric. Globally Macan sales have improved overall by 15 per cent. However, the Taycan - Porsche's first electric model - saw a 49 per cent decline in sales in 2024 and dropped another six per cent in the first half of 2025. A string of recalls for the flagship EV hasn't helped Porsche's cause. The German brand will therefore be hoping that the Cayenne EV will inject new sales. Any slowdown of EV sales hurts the investments already made into models like the Macan. 'On the one hand we need EVs to fulfil regional CO2 regulations,' Blume wrote, 'but on the other the profit margins are far below those of our combustion engine cars'. Porsche is also battling issues in the Chinese market, particularly with price wars for EVs. The Stuttgart brand saw an overall sales decline in China of 28 per cent year-on-year, which was attributed to 'the continuing challenging economic situation in this region'. It marks the lowest sales level for Porsche in the region for 11 years. North America is also causing the luxury car maker issues, despite being its largest market with price hikes eating into potential growth there. Demand is strong but the combination of tariffs, which have just been confirmed at 15 per cent for European models, and a sharp decline in the US dollar versus the Euro has left Porsche 'under enormous financial pressure' there 'despite a delivery record in the first year,' according to Blume. The perfect storm of all three has seen one of the world's most valuable car makers lose 29 per cent of its share price so far this year. 'All of this is hitting us hard — harder than many other car manufacturers,' Blume said. As a result the job losses announced for 2029 will see employees encouraged to take voluntary leave by accepting early retirement or severance packages, and Porsche will take a 'restrictive approach' to hiring. Porsche commented: 'We have revised our product strategy to reflect the evolving demands of global markets and the slower-than-expected ramp-up of electromobility. 'Our portfolio is now more flexible and features compelling new models for the years ahead. 'We are investing heavily. Our cars are and will remain the beating heart of our company. 'Given the altered external conditions, we must redevelop our business model to be more flexible, regionally attuned and responsive. 'At the same time, we are building on our proven strengths.'

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store