



Italy has honored the world by introducing some of the most sought-after cars in the world. From luxury cars to sports and supercars, the Italians are maestros at what they do. One of these sought-after manufacturers is Maserati, an Italian luxury vehicle manufacturer founded in 1914 by the four Maserati Brothers. Maserati had seen many ownership changes throughout the decades until 2005 when it partnered with Alfa Romeo under the FIAT Group. 2020 saw Maserati introduce the Maserati MC20, the first super sports car produced by the brand. Up for grabs is a 2022 Maserati MC20 with just 725 miles on the odometer.
Maserati gives the 2022 MC20 owner a long list of customization options. Let's start with the exterior Grigio Misterio metallic paint and black painted roof. The exterior mirrors are made of auto-dimming electrochromic glass. With the addition of the Exterior Carbon Fiber Package, this MC20 boasts a carbon fiber front splitter, a carbon fiber rear diffuser, under the hood and fender sill inserts finished in carbon fiber, a carbon fiber hood, and topped off by the dark exhaust tips. It sits on a set of futuristic-looking 20" birdcage design alloy wheels painted in glossy black and finished with a diamond cut. Gloss blue painted brake calipers with a white Maserati script hide behind the wheels. The interior features a blue and black design, upgraded leather, and Alcantara trim combo. Carbon fiber is applied to the center console and the steering wheel inserts. The sports comfort seats feature heating for the front and are detailed with a stitched Maserati Trident on the headrests and chevron stitch patterns on the seats. The steering wheel sees a finish of Alcantara and carbon fiber inserts too.
Powering this 2022 Maserati MC20 is a 3.0L 90° twin-turbocharged V6 powerhouse coupled with an 8-speed dual-clutch transmission. Power output is at 621hp, along with 538 lb.ft of torque. 0-60 mph is clocked in at blurry 2.9 seconds while the top speed is set at 202 mph. Features on the MC20 include an electronic limited-slip differential and carbon ceramic brakes for top-notch stopping power.


If you're in the market for a luxury sports car that embodies unparalleled performance, style, and innovation, look no further than the all-new 2022 Maserati MC20. The "MC" in its name stands for Maserati Corse, a testament to the brand's storied racing heritage. As one of the most highly anticipated supercars of the year, this model introduces the revolutionary Nettuno engine, a 100% Maserati creation that brings F1 technology to the road and represents a historic moment for the Italian marque. What we have here is an unspoiled example of the 2022 Maserati MC20, boasting just 8,200 miles on its clock. Whether you're a passionate racing enthusiast or simply appreciate the finer things in life, the MC20 is a car that is sure to impress with its exceptional performance, design, and craftsmanship.


Breaking away from the norm can be a dangerous move for manufacturers; for instance, if you were to purchase a Maserati, you'd expect smooth Italian performance machine wrapped in a Grand tourer attire. Changing what customers expect from you could lead to a major catastrophe or set the brand on a new path with the internet nodding in cheer. The 2022 Maserati MC20 Coupe represents the latter and ushers in a new perception of the Italian automaker. With a reported 990 miles on the clock, you can cut down on the waiting and get to driving Maserati's latest.


Italy has honored the world by introducing some of the most sought-after cars in the world. From luxury cars to sports and supercars, the Italians are maestros at what they do. One of these sought-after manufacturers is Maserati, an Italian luxury vehicle manufacturer founded in 1914 by the four Maserati Brothers. Maserati had seen many ownership changes throughout the decades until 2005 when it partnered with Alfa Romeo under the FIAT Group. 2020 saw Maserati introduce the Maserati MC20, the first super sports car produced by the brand. Up for grabs is a 2022 Maserati MC20 with just 725 miles on the odometer.



This 2018 Maserati GranTurismo Sport Convertible embodies the final era of Maserati’s naturally aspirated grand touring philosophy, pairing timeless Italian styling with one of the most emotional V8 soundtracks of the modern era. Showing just 26,297 miles, this GranTurismo Sport Convertible is finished in elegant Blu Sofisticato Metallic over a Nero interior and delivers the kind of analog driving character that has become increasingly rare in today’s performance car landscape. Beneath its sculpted bodywork sits Ferrari-derived V8 power routed through a traditional automatic transmission, creating a driving experience centered around sound, drama, and long-distance comfort. Equipped with desirable carbon fiber interior trim, gloss black MC Design wheels, and a premium Harman Kardon audio system, this Maserati offers a compelling blend of exclusivity, style, and open-top grand touring capability.


Introduced as the more performance-focused variant of Maserati’s elegant grand touring coupe, the 2011 Maserati GranTurismo S blended Italian luxury with an unmistakably exotic soundtrack courtesy of its Ferrari-derived V8 engine. Unlike many modern turbocharged GT cars, the GranTurismo S delivers its performance through a naturally aspirated powerplant that rewards drivers with sharp throttle response and one of the most emotional exhaust notes of its era. This particular example shows approximately 53,483 miles and is finished in sophisticated Nero Carbonio over a rich Cuoio perforated leather interior. Equipped with desirable features such as the factory sport exhaust system, yellow brake calipers, Neptune Nero wheels, and carbon fiber mirror caps, this GranTurismo S presents an excellent balance between daily usability and exotic Italian character. The addition of an aftermarket touchscreen head unit also modernizes the cabin experience while retaining the car’s timeless styling and grand touring appeal.


A sure-fire future classic, this 2007 Maserati Quattroporte Sport GT Duoselect is a soulful Italian sports sedan with a naturally-aspirated V8 that could be yours if you act fast. This is an example with extremely low mileage, a single-owner car that’s been garage-kept. It’s reportedly had no accidents and is said to be in excellent condition. Coming from the M139 or Quattroporte V era, this reportedly 14,816-mile car rocks a lovely Bord Pont exterior, a beige interior, and an engine that can scream up to 7,000rpm!


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