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Maserati MC20 Cielo

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Coupe, Petrol
Expected Launch: Jul 2022
₹ 3 Crore - 35 Lakh
Expected Price

Maserati MC20 Cielo Latest Updates

A few weeks after the presentation of the Maserati Gran Turismo Folgore, the company's first electric, and the debut of the new Grecale SUV, Maserati is ready to present another new model and, as anticipated by the numerous clues dropped on social networks in recent days, this time it is about a Spyder. On the International Day of Light, the house of the Trident announces its name, it will be called MC20 Cielo, and the world premiere will be on May 25, 2022.

The name of what was previously known as the MC20 convertible reveals its sporting vocation and its peculiarity; MC is the acronym for Maserati Corse, 20 refers to 2020, the year in which the new era of the brand began, while Cielo clarifies that this is an "uncovered" model. The new spider is 100 per cent Made-in-Italy model, developed at the Maserati Innovation Lab in Modena, and will be produced in the historic factory in Viale Ciro Menotti, as will the coupé.

The new convertible will also be equipped with the very powerful 3.0-litre V6 present on the MC20 Coupé, it is a Biturbo engine with technology closely derived from racing, so many technical and mechanical solutions that from F1 have been poured into series production. Its power is 630 bhp @7,500 rpm for a maximum torque of 720 Nm available starting from 3,000 rpm. An open two-seater that will easily exceed 300 kmph as a top speed for a 0 - 100 kmph that will settle on 3 seconds.

Maserati MC20 Cielo FAQs

  • What is the expected price of Maserati MC20?

    The price of Maserati MC20 is expected to be Rs. 22 - 28 Lakh.
  • What is the estimated launch date of Maserati MC20?

    The estimated launch date of Maserati MC20 is Oct, 2022
  • What are the expected key specifications of Maserati MC20?

    The Maserati MC20 will be a 3.0-litre, twin-turbo V6 motor that's been christened 'Nettuno' which has been developed in-house by Maserati. The Italian brand says that the powertrain draws inspiration from its F1 car's engine and is tuned to churn out 621 bhp and 730 Nm of peak torque. It uses dual spark plugs for each cylinder, and the secondary lateral spark plug is a straight lift from F1 cars, getting out the best possible performance from this powertrain and at the same time optimising the fuel consumption levels. The engine is coupled with an electric motor as well, so yes, it's a mild-hybrid powertrain, as mentioned before.

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