Club Italia has finally presented its new creation, proposed in a numbered and exclusive edition for members. The Maserati MC20 Club Italia is an authentic thoroughbred in evening dress, a perfect combination of elegance and performance. What are its particularities? Let’s find out now!
A concentrate of refined details and high-performance solutionsthe brand new Maserati MC20 Club Italia was presented on December 15th in the historic Maserati factory of Modena and then photographed in Bologna in front of the iconic statue of Neptune. Powerful, exclusive and artfully finishedhas been long awaited and desired by the lucky few who will be able to enjoy the emotions that only a car of this level can offer.
This setup does not represent a simple customization exercise, but aims to enhance the aesthetics of the MC20 in an even more bold and elegant way, with a distinctly Italian spirit. Club Italia, after all, couldn’t miss the opportunity to add its own pleasant stylistic notes to a car that represents a point of reference in the sector at an international level.
Maserati MC20 Club Italia: an emotion that speaks Italian
The Maserati MC20 represents the new idea of Italian berlinettainspired by the brand’s long and glorious racing history equipped with all the most innovative technologies derived directly from the world of racing. A happy union between past and present which find their ideal meeting point, creating a car with a timeless personality.
The elegant bodywork, with a large front air intake adorned with the tridentmerely underlines how the MC20 is the direct and legitimate descendant of the most important Maseratis of the past, from which it takes inspiration without having to sacrifice its great charge of innovation. The rest of the magic is thanks to the power of the generous V6 Nettuno enginedesigned to guarantee top-level performance together with a great usability in all types of driving conditions.
The touch of Club Italia: a dedication to the trident
The department of customization of Maserati Fuoriserie made it possible to add a new chapter to the exclusive official collaborations between the Club and the most renowned Italian manufacturers, after the exciting experiences with Lancia, Fiat, Alfa Romeo and Dallara. The Maserati MC20 Club Italia project came to life thanks to one close cooperation with the house style center: Every detail of the special series has been revisited to celebrate both the history of the trident and that of the Club.
Consequently, the chosen color for the bodywork is a deep and shimmering midnight blue ‘Trofeo’exalted by one emerald green band which surrounds the front air intake: a pleasant stylistic note, suggested by Stefano Macaluso (president of the Club Italia), which celebrates the livery of the most iconic racing Maseratis of the 1950s. In addition to this it is also possible to appreciate some thin red lines, which they delicately separate the different color areas of the car and discreetly underline some aesthetic features.
A concentration of refined elegance, both outside and inside
Inside the Maserati MC20 Club Italia they stand out in particular the racing-looking seats made of Alcantara, decorated with green stitching and bearing the Club Italia coat of arms. By inspecting the engine compartment you can then appreciate other refined details such as the exclusive blue carbon engine cover and an elegant plaque with the serial number and the name of the owner member.
The name is also proposed through engraving on the door sill on the driver’s side, while on the outside we once again find the Club Italia logo, reproduced above two enamelled coats of arms affixed to the sides of the car. The Maserati MC20 Club Italia is proposed both in coupé and Cielo versions, characterized by a removable roof. The car is reserved in limited numbers for Club membersto the delight of the members and all those who will be lucky enough to see a specimen speeding along the road.
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