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The carbon mold area used in the instrument panel is too rough and may be damaged when the airbag is deployed, affecting safety. go through Brad Anderson 5 hours ago Pagani discovered the problem during validation testing of the instrument panel with its new leather surface. The rough carbon fiber used on the dashboard could damage the passenger-side front airbag. If necessary, Pagani will fly engineers from Italy to oversee repairs and repairs for the recall. The Pagani Utopia, the successor to the legendary Huayra, has only recently started making its way into the driveways of American buyers. It's a true work of art and one of the most beautifully crafted cars on the planet. The stunning supercar isn't without its flaws, however, and has been recalled due to a dashboard issue that could affect the deployment of the passenger airbag. Obviously, even multi-million dollar supercars have their flaws. The Italian automaker revealed that specific areas of the carbon fiber…
Pagani Utopia Roadster weighs the same as coupe, costs the same
The roofless Utopia is no slouch in performance and is as fast as a coupe The Pagani Utopia, which is equipped with a V12 engine, has just launched a Roadster version. The supercar weighs 1,280 kg (2,822 lbs), the same as the coupe. Pagani will produce just 130 of them, with prices starting at €3.1 million (before taxes). Pagani has unveiled its latest creation, the Utopia Roadster. This new convertible supercar with a V12 engine is available with both a hardtop and a softtop, and according to Pagani, it will not be any heavier than the coupe. Contrary to the usual weight penalty for convertibles, the Pagani Utopia Roadster weighs the same as its coupe sibling at 1,280 kg (2,822 lb). This feat is due to the simultaneous development of the two body styles, which share the same monocoque chassis and performance specifications. More: Epitome is the first Pagani Huayra to come with a manual transmission The removable hardtop can’t…