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Yahoo
17-07-2025
- Automotive
- Yahoo
This $2.5 Million Pagani Is Painted With Fake Damage Marks
Some people want their car to have battle scars—even when it's brand new. Pagani has just unveiled a new Utopia dubbed 'The Coyote.' While any example of this particular hypercar is special, this one has a feature you don't see very much: a racing-style livery with faux damage. More from Robb Report First Look: Inside the 'America the Possible' Influencer's $7 Million Hamptons Estate The Largest Piece of Mars in the World Just Sold for a Record $5.3 Million The 50 Best Bars in Asia for 2025, Ranked It's not often that a paint job is a vehicle's defining feature, especially a mechanical marvel like the Utopia. But it's impossible to look at The Coyote and see anything other than its head-turning livery, which was designed by its unnamed owner. Pagani describes the latest example of its third hypercar as having been: 'Painted as if it had just crossed the finish line after 24 hours at full heart.' The bulk of the unique design is similar to that of the iconic Martini Racing livery, with a primary coat of Bianco Benny topped by Rosso Monza, Blue, and Turquoise stripes. The details that sets this paint job apart from others, though, are the 'track scars' coming off the vehicle's front splitter, wheel arches, and bumper. The markings aren't painted. Instead, they are cutaways that reveal the exposed carbon-fiber body beneath the finish. The interior is equally as brash. The cabin may be free of any fake scuffs and scratches, but it features Pagani's trademark, steampunk-esque dashboard and center console. The seats and door panels are done up in Blue and Rossa Monza, with nearly every other surface finished in exposed carbon fiber or chrome. The Coyote's exterior and interior may be heavily customized, but its mechanical hardware has, wisely, been left alone. The car is powered by an AMG-sourced 6.0-liter V-12 connected to a seven-speed manual. The naturally aspirated mill delivers 852 hp and 811 ft lbs of torque, just like the new Huayra Codalunga Speedster. No performance numbers are mentioned, but Pagani said the hypercar could accelerate from zero to 62 mph 2.8 seconds and reach a top speed of 220 mph at the time of its debut. The Italian marque also hasn't said how much The Coyote costs, either. But considering all the custom details, it wouldn't be surprising if its owner spent well over the Utopia's $2.5 million starting of Robb Report The 2024 Chevy C8 Corvette: Everything We Know About the Powerful Mid-Engine Beast The World's Best Superyacht Shipyards The ABCs of Chartering a Yacht Click here to read the full article.
Yahoo
16-04-2025
- Automotive
- Yahoo
918 Spyder Weissach and Carrera GT Headline Broad Arrow's 2025 Porsche Air
⚡️ Read the full article on Motorious Broad Arrow Auctions has announced the final marquee entries for its second annual Porsche Air|Water Auction, taking place April 26 at the Orange County Fairgrounds. The event, held in partnership with the Air|Water Porsche gathering, will feature more than 55 collectible Porsche vehicles and 20 lots of rare memorabilia, offering a high-octane opportunity for marque enthusiasts and collectors alike. Topping the list is a 2015 Porsche 918 Spyder Weissach finished in White and adorned with the Martini Racing livery, one of only 15 delivered to the U.S. in that configuration. Estimated to fetch between $2.7 million and $3 million, the plug-in hybrid hypercar—limited to just 918 units worldwide—features a 6.2-liter V8 engine and dual electric motors producing a combined 887 horsepower. Equipped with the $84,000 Weissach Package, chassis No. 441 has fewer than 1,900 miles and is presented with full documentation, including its original build sheet and factory cover. Joining the 918 is a pristine 2005 Porsche Carrera GT, a benchmark of analog supercars. Numbered 0541 and finished in GT Silver Metallic over Dark Grey leather, this example shows fewer than 800 original miles. Offered with rare delivery items such as its full luggage set, books, and tools, the Carrera GT is expected to bring between $1.8 million and $2.1 million. 'This pairing of the Carrera GT and 918 Spyder offers collectors a unique chance to acquire two of Porsche's most significant open-top performance cars,' said Alexander Weaver, Broad Arrow's Senior Car Specialist and VP of Private Sales. 'Both are exceptionally preserved examples with incredible provenance and minimal mileage.' Also featured are other open-top highlights, including a Lava Orange 2019 Porsche 911 Speedster (est. $400,000–$450,000) and a near-new 2024 718 Spyder RS Weissach (est. $220,000–$250,000). Additional notable consignments include a one-owner 1960 Porsche 356 B Super 90 Coupe with just under 50,000 miles, a Paint-to-Sample 1989 911 Speedster, a Japanese-market 1974 911 Carrera MFI Coupe, and a selection of rare water-cooled cars such as an award-winning 1981 928 and a 1986 944 Turbo. Track-ready customer racers and modern classics round out the catalog, with entries like a 2003 GT3 RS campaigned by Orbit Racing and a 2021 911 GT3 Cup. The full digital catalog is now live at Public preview begins April 25 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. PT, with the auction set for April 26 at 11 a.m. PT.