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10 Things You (Probably) Didn’t Know About the Maserati MC20 (630 hp V6)

The Maserati MC20 marks a new chapter for the iconic Italian brand, signaling its return to the supercar arena. With an advanced V6 engine, elegant styling, and racing-inspired technology, the MC20 masterfully blends tradition and innovation. Here are 10 surprising facts about Maserati’s modern supercar.

Mikkel Preisler
By Mikkel Preisler 12. July 2025

The Maserati MC20 marks a bold new chapter for the iconic Italian brand, as it roars back into the supercar arena with style, speed, and cutting-edge innovation. With its blistering V6 power, lightweight design, and a nod to Maserati’s racing heritage, this car is as much a statement as it is a machine. Here are 10 fascinating facts about Maserati’s latest masterpiece.

#10: The First True Maserati Supercar in Nearly 20 Years

The MC20 is Maserati’s first proper supercar since the legendary MC12 hit the roads in 2004. But unlike the MC12—which borrowed heavily from the Ferrari Enzo—the MC20 is a 100% Maserati creation, engineered entirely in-house. It’s not just a car; it’s a milestone.

#9: A Nettuno V6 Engine Packed with Formula 1 Tech

Under the hood sits the 3.0-liter twin-turbo Nettuno V6, producing a staggering 630 hp and 730 Nm of torque. This powerhouse uses a Formula 1-inspired pre-chamber combustion system for lightning-fast throttle response—technology rarely seen in road cars.

#8: Mid-Engine Layout for Perfect Balance

With its mid-mounted engine, the MC20 achieves near-perfect weight distribution. The result? Razor-sharp handling, superb cornering stability, and driving dynamics that rival the best in its class.

#7: Featherweight Construction Thanks to Carbon Fiber

Thanks to extensive use of carbon fiber and other lightweight materials, the MC20 tips the scales at just under 1,500 kg dry. That low weight doesn’t just improve speed—it enhances agility and efficiency, putting Maserati back in the supercar fight against Ferrari and McLaren.

#6: 0–100 km/h in a Blistering 2.9 Seconds

This car doesn’t just look fast—it is. The MC20 rockets from 0–100 km/h (0–62 mph) in just 2.9 seconds and keeps going to a top speed of over 325 km/h (202 mph). That’s hypercar territory.

#5: Signature Butterfly Doors

The MC20’s stunning butterfly doors aren’t just for show. They improve aerodynamics and make getting in and out of the low-slung cockpit easier—while turning heads wherever you go.

#4: Built for an Electric Future

Though the MC20 launches with a ferocious V6, its platform was designed with electrification in mind. Coming soon: the MC20 Folgore, Maserati’s all-electric version that promises the same thrills—sans emissions.

#3: Minimalistic, Sporty, and Digital Interior

Inside, the MC20 is all about the driver. A clean, clutter-free design with two crisp digital displays keeps the focus on performance. No distractions—just you, the car, and the road.

#2: Inspired by Maserati Legends

Design cues from Maserati icons like the Birdcage and MC12 blend with futuristic aerodynamics. The result? A shape that’s as elegant as it is aggressive, with every curve serving a purpose.

#1: A New Chapter and Comeback for Maserati

The MC20 is more than just a car—it’s Maserati’s rebirth. With this supercar, the trident badge signals its return as a serious contender in the world of high-performance automobiles, ready to take on the best on road and track.

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