- The MC20 Maserati per Maserati is a one-off creation from the Fuoriserie program.
- The supercar was commissioned by the founder’s grandsons, Alberto and Ettore Maserati.
- Based on the MC20 Cielo, it features a special livery and Maserati per Maserati emblems.
Maserati is ramping up its personalization options through the Fuoriserie program, and who better to put it to the test than the grandchildren of Ettore Maserati himself? The descendants of the company’s founder recently took delivery of a one-off MC20 at Maserati’s headquarters in Modena.
This special edition, aptly named the MC20 Maserati per Maserati, subtly indicates its connection to the Maserati family. Brothers Alberto and Ettore Maserati chose the MC20 Cielo as the base for their custom build, appreciating its retractable glass roof.
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The exterior is finished in Blu Infinito with Bianco Pastello double stripes. A large Trident emblem, painted in Grey Pastel, adorns the rear deck. Additional custom touches include the “Maserati per Maserati” badge and lettering on the side profile, the optional carbon fiber package, and Rosso (red) brake calipers behind the 20-inch alloy wheels.
Inside, the cabin is upholstered in Alcantara, complemented by Macrotwill carbon fiber accents. The Nero and Nero-Blu color scheme extends across the dashboard, door panels, and the six-way sports seats.
Under the hood, as with the standard MC20 Ciello, this special edition is powered by a twin-turbo 3.0-liter V6 Nettuno engine, producing 621 hp (463 kW / 630 PS) and 730 Nm (538 lb-ft) of torque. Power is sent to the rear wheels via an eight-speed dual-clutch automatic transmission.
The delivery event took place at the Viale Ciro Menotti headquarters in Modena, attended by a few special guests and several Maserati classics, including the A6, 6C34, and 6CM models.
Alberto and Ettore were joined by three of the founder’s great-grandchildren and the wife of the founder’s son, who passed away in 2018. Representing Maserati at the event were Chief Test Driver Andrea Bertolini, Global Chief Commercial Officer Luca Delfino, and long-time employee Ermanno Cozza.
While Maserati has kept pricing details for the MC20 Maserati per Maserati under wraps, one can only assume that Alberto and Ettore enjoyed a special discount in tribute to their late grandfather.