We talked into the wee hours that night. Should it be Dave Wilson's X-1/Grand SLAMMs, which earned Martin Colloms's raves in Vol.17 No.12, and ended up Stereophile's 1995 Product of the Year? Or might it be Arnie Nudell's Genesis Model One, the big brother of the Model II.5 praised by Robert Harley in Vol.18 No.1? How about Jason Bloom's attention-grabbing Apogee Grand, a hit at so many audio shows and the huge sibling of the Studio Grand I reviewed in Vol.18 No.5? Or maybe the futuristic B&W Nautilus, at whose splendor John Atkinson hinted in his Silver Signature review in Vol.17 No.6? Dipoles, bi-/tri-/quad-amping, ribbons, room size, musical tastes, other equipment.... Grand Utopia is a fictionnal island inspired by France. I want to provide to virtual truckers of Euro Truck Simulator 2 a new experience of driving. I want you to be astonished by the different scenaries along the roads and also to feel like if you were driving into real places.. The Grand Utopia is the latest step in this continuously evolving development—in essence, the field-test laboratory for the next generation of Focal drivers. My first thought was that the $65,000 Grand Utopia was simply related to the Wilson Grand SLAMM. After all, almost all of the X-1's drivers are made by Focal..