Maserati has officially launched the MC20 Notte, a limited edition of its super sports car, the MC20. This model, limited to just 50 units globally, is a tribute to Maserati's racing heritage and is designed for both track and road performance.
The MC20 Notte is inspired by the enigmatic power of darkness, reflected in its design and aesthetics. It features a unique 'nero essenza' matte black exterior that glows in the dark, enhancing the car's allure and performance capabilities.
Collaboration between the Maserati Fuoriserie team and former GT1 world champion Andrea Bertolini led to the development of this special edition. The MC20 Notte showcases matte white gold accents on the Trident, side logos, and signature, reminiscent of Maserati's motorsport history.
The MC20 Notte's design extends to its 20” matte black birdcage wheels and black brake calipers. Its interior boasts 6-way power sport seats in black/grey Alcantara with yellow stitching, a signature of the Trident on the headrests, and a sport steering wheel with carbon fibre inserts.
Klaus Busse, Head of Maserati Design, emphasized the custom-built nature of the MC20 Notte, combining racing thrill with Italian elegance. This model marks the first Fuoriserie limited edition of the MC20, aimed at collectors and track enthusiasts.
The launch of the MC20 Notte is celebrated with a short film featuring David Beckham and Andrea Bertolini. This film showcases the transformation of Beckham's MC20 into a racing creature, highlighting the car's dynamic capabilities.
Maserati has made the MC20 Notte available globally following a preview for Tridente members. Owners of this exclusive model will also enjoy a Maserati on-track driving experience, enhancing their connection with the car.
Maserati S.p.A. continues its legacy of producing distinctive cars with a blend of style, technology, and exclusive character. The brand's current range includes the Quattroporte, Ghibli, Levante, Grecale, and the electric Grecale Folgore, with a commitment to full electrification of all models by 2030.
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