Pagani Joins Luxury Car Branded Condo List in Miami

Fortune Development Sales will lead sales and marketing. Pagani Residences are priced starting at $2.4 million.

Miami-based developer Riviera Horizons and Italian Hypercar brand Pagani have announced the world’s first Pagani Residences, a boutique luxury residential building with interiors designed by Pagani Arte. The project will launch at 7940 West Drive in North Bay Village this spring and be completed in 2027. Another luxury car-branded development, Bentley Residences Miami, is under development at 18401 Collins Ave. in Sunny Isles Beach. Like the Pagani project, it’s the first for the luxury brand. The developer of that project previously developed the Porsche Design Tower Miami.

Pagani Automobili is known for its tailor-made handcrafted Hypercars. Online sources indicate the cars go from $1.4 million to $17.6 million.

“Pagani Residences represent an exciting blend of Pagani’s bespoke design approach with the finest materials, and the vibrant allure of Miami’s beauty and dynamic energy. This innovative fusion embodies the distinctive essence that defines Pagani,” said Horacio Pagani, founder and CEO of Pagani Automobili. “Our aspiration is for residence owners to evoke the same exhilaration and excitement that our auto enthusiasts and owners experience every time they get behind the wheel of their Pagani Hypercar.” 

Designed by Miami architecture firm Revuelta Architecture International, with interiors curated by Pagani Arte, the newly established Made in Italy interior design division was born from the founder of Pagani Automobili. 

The 28-story, amenity-rich property will feature a 240-foot waterfront boardwalk, private boat slips, entertainment spaces for 70, and all-corner residences. The two-to-four-bedroom homes range from 2,000 to over 3,300 square feet with outdoor terrace space ranging from over 800 to 1,040 square feet, with only four residences per floor.

 Penthouses span from 6,900 square feet with up to 4,400 square feet of outdoor living. Pagani Residences interiors are inspired by Leonardo da Vinci’s principles of Art and Science and aim to create residences that thoughtfully combine a refined aesthetic with cutting-edge technology. 

“Pagani Residences in Miami are set to redefine the art of handcrafted living, presenting a curated experience that effortlessly extends the essence of Pagani—an embodiment of obsession with detail, refined taste, and a level of craftsmanship that is truly rare in today’s world,” said the project’s developer, Mikael Hamaoui, founder and CEO of Riviera Horizons. 

Each home will be entirely customized and fully finished with 11-foot ceilings in all residences with waterfront-facing outdoor spaces and 13-foot ceilings in the penthouses with private pools. Owners will enjoy 24/7 concierge service. 

On the ground floor, residents’ amenities include valet parking and porte-cochère, a pet spa, bicycle, paddleboard and kayak storage, 24/7 security, private garages available for purchase and preferred parking. 

A private residents lounge will be on level eight, along with a library, and media room. Level 27 will have a fitness center with Pilates and yoga studios, a spa with views of Biscayne Bay, sauna and steam rooms, and private treatment rooms as well as a restorative wellness lounge. 

A rooftop pool and sky lounge will be on level 28 with 360-degree views of the Atlantic Ocean and Biscayne Bay, poolside cabanas and hot and cold plunges. Fully appointed summer kitchens with chef’s grills complete the package for alfresco, poolside dining. 

“Miami continues to stand as a pinnacle global living destination, drawing buyers from every corner of the world. Pagani Residences, situated against the stunning Biscayne waterfront, will unveil a distinctive harmony between Pagani’s renowned attention to every handcrafted detail as well as the prime positioning of the North Bay Village location,” said Edgardo Defortuna, president and CEO of Fortune International Group. 

For more information, call (305) 504-7940.

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