For decades, Maserati built its reputation on elegant grand tourers, charismatic sports cars, and a rich motorsport heritage. Yet despite producing some memorable high-performance machines, the brand had not created a true mid-engined supercar since the legendary MC12.
That changed with the arrival of the MC20.
Developed entirely in-house and engineered as the foundation of Maserati’s modern renaissance, the MC20 represented far more than a new model. It was a declaration of intent — a car designed to place Maserati back into direct competition with the world’s leading supercar manufacturers.
The example offered here perfectly captures the appeal of the model.
Finished in elegant Grigio Mistero over a Nero Rosso interior, this one-owner car has covered just 2,800 kilometers from new and benefits from an extensive factory specification that originally brought its total configuration value to approximately €271,000.
Combining dramatic styling, innovative engineering, and genuine everyday usability, the MC20 remains one of the most compelling modern supercars available today.
The Return of the Maserati Supercar

The MC20 occupies a unique place in Maserati history.
Unlike previous performance models that shared significant development with other platforms, the MC20 was conceived as a clean-sheet project.
Every major component was designed around a singular objective: creating a world-class Italian supercar capable of challenging established rivals from Ferrari, Lamborghini, and McLaren.
The result was a vehicle that immediately surprised the automotive world.
Lightweight, beautifully engineered, and unmistakably Italian, the MC20 successfully combined exotic performance with refinement and usability rarely found in the segment.
Its dramatic butterfly doors, flowing bodywork, and compact proportions create a visual presence that feels both modern and timeless.
Even several years after its introduction, the design remains one of the most elegant interpretations of the contemporary mid-engined supercar.
The Nettuno Engine: A New Chapter for Maserati

At the heart of the MC20 lies one of the most significant engines Maserati has ever produced.
Known as the Nettuno, the 3.0-liter twin-turbocharged V6 was developed entirely by Maserati and introduced a range of technologies derived from Formula One.
The engine marked a major departure from previous Maserati powerplants, providing exceptional performance while establishing a new technical identity for the brand.
Its responsiveness, broad power delivery, and distinctive character perfectly complement the lightweight carbon-fibre architecture of the MC20.
Unlike many modern supercars that can feel intimidating or overly complex, the MC20 delivers performance with remarkable accessibility.
The result is a car equally capable of spirited mountain-road driving, long-distance touring, or everyday use.
It is this versatility that has made the MC20 one of the most highly regarded modern Italian supercars.
Carbon Fibre Engineering


A key element of the MC20’s success lies beneath its sculptural bodywork.
The car is built around an advanced carbon-fibre monocoque developed to provide exceptional rigidity while minimizing weight.
This lightweight architecture forms the foundation of the vehicle’s impressive performance and handling characteristics.
The engineering philosophy extends throughout the car, combining motorsport-inspired technology with the practicality expected from a modern road-going supercar.
This example further enhances that formula through a number of highly desirable factory options, including:
- Carbon Fibre Hood
- Carbon Fibre Engine Cover
- Carbon Fibre Rear Spoiler
- Carbon Fibre Steering Wheel
- Carbon Ceramic Brakes
Together, these features contribute to both performance and visual appeal while reinforcing the car’s sporting character.
A Rare and Highly Desirable Specification


One of the most attractive aspects of this particular MC20 is its configuration.
The exterior is finished in Grigio Mistero, a sophisticated metallic grey that highlights the sculptural design of the bodywork while offering a more understated alternative to traditional supercar colours.
Inside, the Nero Rosso interior introduces a striking contrast, combining sporting intent with Italian elegance.
The specification was carefully selected to include virtually every desirable factory option available at the time of ordering.
Highlights include heated seats with memory function, Alcantara roof lining, premium audio system, forged wheels, electronic limited-slip differential, front suspension lift system, and carbon ceramic brakes.
The result is an MC20 that feels exceptionally complete and highly collectible.
Designed for Driving

One of the defining strengths of the MC20 is its usability.
Many supercars demand compromises from their owners, whether through harsh ride quality, limited visibility, or impractical day-to-day operation.
The Maserati takes a different approach.
Features such as the front suspension lifter, electrochromic mirrors, heated seats, premium sound system, and advanced driver assistance technologies make the MC20 surprisingly easy to live with.
This dual personality — part exotic supercar, part refined GT — has become one of the model’s most appreciated qualities among owners.
For enthusiasts seeking a genuine driver’s car that can also be enjoyed regularly, the MC20 remains a compelling alternative to more established rivals.

A Future Modern Classic
The significance of the MC20 continues to grow.
As Maserati’s first clean-sheet supercar of the modern era and the launch platform for the Nettuno engine, it occupies a particularly important position within the brand’s history.
Low-production Italian supercars that introduce new engineering philosophies often become increasingly appreciated over time, particularly when they represent a turning point for a manufacturer.
The MC20 appears destined to follow that path.
For collectors and enthusiasts alike, it represents one of the most important Maseratis of the twenty-first century.

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Vehicle Specifications
Model: Maserati MC20
Year: 2021
Mileage: 2,800 km
Exterior Color: Grigio Mistero
Interior: Nero Rosso
Ownership: One Owner
Location: Luxembourg
Key Features
- Carbon Fibre Hood
- Carbon Fibre Engine Cover
- Carbon Fibre Rear Spoiler
- Carbon Fibre Steering Wheel
- Carbon Ceramic Brakes (CCM)
- Forged 20-Inch Wheels
- Electronic Limited Slip Differential (E-LSD)
- Front Suspension Lift System
- Heated Front Seats with Memory
- Alcantara Headliner and Pillars
- Premium Sound System
- Electrochromic Exterior and Interior Mirrors
- Red Brake Calipers
- Security Alarm System
- Stitched Trident Embroidery

Dealer Information
This Maserati MC20 is offered by Art & Revs, a European specialist focused on collectible sports cars, rare grand tourers, and carefully selected performance automobiles with exceptional provenance and specifications.