I’m from the neighborhood, and I see the plays from afar. Once a guy came up to me and told me that if I bought him a pen that cost 300 euros, he would give me two tickets to the Copa del Rey final. It doesn’t bother me, what that smart guy wanted was resell my tickets.
Pagani must think that millionaires lack street, because he wants to use the same trick to sell two luxury penthouses in the Pagani Residencesin the area most Miami exclusivefor 30 million dollars. He Pagani Utopia Roadster What it includes is a “gift”.
The Italian jewel that only 130 people will be able to have. He Pagani Utopia Roadster It is not just any car and not only in regards to the strictly mechanical aspects. The manufacturer will only produce 130 units worldwide and it will take about three years to manufacture them. All of them are already assigned, so not even being able to pay the 3.1 million euros that this supercar costs could you buy one.
The high price is justified by the exclusivity of the production, since this supercar is manufactured by hand in Modena and integrates a 6.0-liter biturbo V12 engine handcrafted by AMG, which delivers 864 HP and 1,100 Nm of torque. Its entire structure is manufactured in carbon fiber which makes it extremely light, stopping the scale at only 1,280 kilos. A missile capable of flying low at 349 km/h. As we have already told you, only with what screws cost that hold the Utopia Roadster together, you can buy a Porsche Macan or a Mercedes-Benz C-Class.


The Pagani Residences: luxury to the core. However, just as has announced the supercar manufacturer, there is an exception so that whoever wants to buy the Utopia Roadster and money is not a problem: buy one of the two penthouses that have been put up for sale in the Pagani Residences.
The building is located in North Bay Village, an exclusive area overlooking Biscayne Bay. It is about the first architectural project of the Italian brand outside the motor world. In total, it will have 70 residences distributed over 30 floors, designed by Revuelta Architecture International and decorated by the new interior division “Pagani Arte”, founded by Horacio Pagani.
A penthouse with a “gift” supercar. The true jewels of the building are the two duplex penthouses that crown the 28th and 29th floors. The first, measuring 995 square meters (427 m2 interior and 567 m2 terrace), costs 26.5 million euros. The house is distributed over two floors with 4-meter ceilings and has 4 bedrooms. For its part, the second penthouse is 1,133 square meters (483 m2 interior and 650 m2 terrace), with 5 bedrooms and a price that amounts to 28 million euros.
Both include terraces that surround the entire home, oak wood and travertine marble floors, private elevators, and kitchens equipped with Schiffini Magistretti and exclusive Gaggenau appliances, as well as a wall-mounted wine cellar for 365 bottles. Additionally, the penthouses include private access to the tower’s wellness amenities, including a fitness center, a 29th-floor oceanfront spa, a rooftop pool and recovery lounge, and a panoramic lounge with cabanas and hot and cold pools.
“At Pagani, each creation begins with a dialogue. Just as we design a hypercar with the help of its owner, Pagani Residences, in collaboration with Pagani Arte, invites each resident to the adventure of shaping their home,” said Horacio Pagani, founder and CEO of Pagani Automobili.


The attic matches the car. Each Pagani Residences penthouse comes accompanied by a Pagani Utopia Roadster “Miami Edition”. This special edition (within how limited it already is in itself), sports a turquoise blue paint inspired by the sea and sky of Florida.


Additionally, penthouse buyers who receive the Utopia Roadster “as a gift” are also invited to the Pagani factory in Modena, Italy, for a private tour of the Horacio Pagani Museum and Atelier. The visit will close with a personal meeting with Horacio Pagani and the Pagani Arte team, in which, just as the cars are personalized, they will also be able to finalize the details of their apartments with the company’s CEO.
Horacio Pagani himself explained to Bloomberg that their intention with this project is that the owners “feel the same emotion that those who drive one of our hypercars experience.”
A trend that redefines luxury. Pagani is not alone in this new real estate stage. Brands like porsche, Mercedes-BenzAston Martin, Bentley or Lamborghini have already transformed their names into architectural symbols in cities like Miami or Dubai.
With these projects, manufacturers seek to offer customers who buy their cars an extension of the experience they feel when getting into their supercars, with extreme care of every detail and materials of the highest quality, as well as the same design philosophy used in their cars. In fact, some of these residences even allow park the car in the living roomas if it were just another decorative element.
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