When Pagani was developing the Utopia, the original plan was to offer it with an all-electric drivetrain. While the model ultimately landed on the market with the traditional V12 the company was known for, Pagani has admitted that it initially assumed there would need to be an electrified variant. However, literally none of its customers wanted an EV and that’s a pretty big deal when your typical production run averages out to about ten vehicles per year.