At the iconic and iconic “The Quail, A Motorsports Gathering” in California, Maserati is set to unveil its latest creation to the world on August 16.
Building on Trident’s track experience and dedicated to those who don’t want to sacrifice top-notch performance on the road, the new car promises cutting-edge technological solutions and impressive aerodynamic performance, the hallmarks of the fastest and most exciting cars.
Racing car
Maserati's super sports cars will be presented as part of the most anticipated and prestigious motorsport gathering of the year, which brings together car enthusiasts from all over the world, as well as incredible models, previews and exclusive auctions: Monterey Car Week, taking place in California from August 14-19.
This powerful car has been designed, developed and produced entirely in Italy by Maserati, inheriting the racing spirit of the Maserati GT2, the flagship of the Modena brand.
At the same time, it was a further evolution of the MC20, Trident’s fun-loving car, which was fitted with the unique V6 Nettuno engine for the first time.
The MC20 project is the culmination of Maserati's work. Since the beginning of the technical development, it was envisaged that the car would develop in two directions: a track version and a road car, which were developed in close collaboration by the same team sharing technological know-how and specific components.
Maserati’s newest and much-anticipated models will be the centerpiece of this exciting American auto show, showcasing a wealth of charm, style, refined elegance and a stunning array of classic and modern cars that are sure to win the hearts of the crowds and attract the most discerning collectors.
Car enthusiasts will find themselves in front of a unique car with a unique appearance, a variety of customization options, and unique racing details, without sacrificing the comfort and character of the road-going model.
A car destined to be on the wish list of customers passionate about extreme super sports cars, it welcomes drivers and makes them feel like real racers, even off the track.