This exhibition celebrates the culmination of centuries of innovation.
Pagani is known for incredible hypercars that combine captivating design with artisan tradition, futuristic innovation, immense power, and legendary exclusivity. The unmistakable and unique aesthetic and design quality of all its vehicles are the result of rich inspiration, and the new Pagani Utopia, the latest hypercar and the third in Pagani’s trinity of the Zonda, Huayra, and Utopia, is one of the most prominent examples of this inspiration.
At the Shanghai Museum, a new temporary exhibition is highlighting the Pagani Utopia: entitled “The Shape of Air: from Leonardo da Vinci to Pagani Utopia.” The intersection of science and art has always been one of Pagani’s defining concepts, and it’s a similar ethos to the work of the legendary Leonardo da Vinci during the Renaissance.
Part of a larger “Who is Leonardo da Vinci?” exhibit in the museum, which displays work from the polymath in juxtaposition with masterpieces of Chinese art, the exhibition will display Leonardo da Vinci’s influence and role in the creation of the Pagani Utopia, with deep dives into the sketches and individual parts that came together to become the masterpiece that is the Utopia. A ground floor display will take guests on the journey of Horacio Pagani’s story as a designer, as well.
In addition to the exhibit, another incredible Pagani creation will also be on display: the Zonda Cinque. One of only 5 examples of the incredible car, it remains one of the greatest and rarest examples of Pagani’s masterful creation of hypercars. Horacio Pagani is set to be present in Shanghai to inaugurate the exhibition on March 4, and celebrate the centuries of history and inspiration that have been realized in the incredible Pagani Utopia.
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