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Maserati will unveil its new super sports car at Monterey Car Week 2024, from August 14 to 19.
The new model, an evolution of the MC20 supercar, will be showcased at "The Quail, A Motorsports Gathering" in California.
The car combines Maserati’s racing heritage with advanced road car technology, offering a balance of track performance and road comfort.
The new model pays tribute to the Maserati GT2, integrating its racing spirit with the MC20’s V6 Nettuno engine.
The car will feature extensive customization options and maintain the luxurious road car experience.

Maserati will reveal a new super sports car at Monterey Car Week 2024, from August 14 to 19. Expected to evolve from the MC20, it will debut at “The Quail, A Motorsports Gathering” in California. The new model promises to blend track performance with high-end road car comfort, featuring advanced aerodynamics and cutting-edge technology.

Honoring the legendary Maserati GT2, this new model was designed and built in Italy. It combines the racing spirit of the original GT2 with the refined road performance of the MC20, featuring the same V6 Nettuno engine.

The new Maserati will feature unique design elements and numerous customization options to stand out from other models. It will combine racing performance with the comfort of road cars. With many racing fans eager to add such a car to their collections, the new Maserati is expected to attract a lot of interest.

Giovanni Perosino, Maserati's Chief Marketing and Communications Officer, and Klaus Busse, Head of Design, will highlight the new Maserati model's details on August 16 at the event. The MC20 Icona and MCXtrema will also be showcased, displaying their impressive designs.

The MC20 Icona, inspired by the 2004 MC12 Stradale, will make its North American debut. The MCXtrema, introduced at The Quail in 2023 and designed exclusively for the track, has only 62 units made. The first unit will be delivered at the Laguna Seca Circuit during Monterey Car Week.
Maserati's reveal of a new super sports car at Monterey Car Week 2024 will showcase the latest in its design and performance evolution. The event will highlight this new model alongside the MC20 Icona and MCXtrema, emphasizing Maserati's blend of racing heritage and advanced road car technology. With unique features and limited production, the debut is set to attract significant interest from automotive enthusiasts and collectors.
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