The Ferrari Monza duo and the McLaren Elva are both extraordinarily-beautiful Speedsters for the modern age. However, none of those three can match the stunning good looks of the Maserati MilleMiglia Concept you see pictured, created by designer Luca Serafini.
Inspiration for the car was taken from classic Maserati race cars including the 250F and 6CM. At the front, there are no traditional headlights but swooping LED lights that complement the sensual design of most body panels. Also visible at the front is a large Maserati logo in the center of a blacked-out grille and two small circular fog lights.
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Cast your eyes up the hood and you will notice a series of intricate bumps and curves. The sides are also particularly striking with large air vents behind the front wheel as well as small grilles on the front wheel arches.
As the MilleMiglia Concept would be mid-engined, there are also a set of large air intakes sending air into radiators just behind the doors. Speaking of the doors, they open in a similar vein to McLaren’s butterfly doors, but in reverse.
Our favorite angle of the car is the rear. Much like the front’s lack of traditional headlights, the rear also ditches normal taillights in favor of sleek LED strips. There is also a large single buttress stretching along the decklid.
Much like the Ferrari Monza SP1, the Maserati MilleMiglia Concept is a single-seater but that single seat is mounted centrally in the cabin, akin to a McLaren F1.
Yes, we know this is just a flight of fancy with zero chances of ever reaching production, but we sure do hope that the Trident’s future models look sexy. After all, whoever wants serious and restrained can always go for the Germans, right?