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Maserati MC20 – First Drive and Full Tour of Maserati’s New Mid-Engine Supercar
The Maserati MC20 marks the return of a true mid-engine supercar to the Maserati lineup—featuring a twin-turbo V6, ...
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Maserati MC20 Edo Competition – Extreme Exhaust Sound & POV
The Maserati MC20 Edo Competition takes Italian supercar sound to another level. In this POV drive, experience brutal ...
The MC20's 3.0-liter V-6 turbocharged gasoline engine, built by Maserati, packs 621 hp and 538 pound-feet of torque. An eight-speed, dual-clutch transmission completes the powertrain.
It may be feeling spring-like here in parts of the United States, but there was still plenty of snowpack in Livigno, Italy, when Maserati took its forthcoming ...
Your MC20’s Nettuno engine uses Formula 1 racing technology to deliver 621 horsepower to the rear wheels. Since your MC20 weighs less than 3 300 pounds all that power means 60 miles an hour is less ...
The MC20 Cielo - a convertible MC20 with a two-piece folding hardtop - joins the range for the 2023 model year, but that is the only change. We review the Maserati MC20 Cielo separately.
Built on a carbon-fibre chassis, the MC20 is relatively lightweight at less than 1,500 kilograms. According to Maserati officials, it’ll be able to hit 0-100 km/h in about 2.9 seconds on its way ...
The Maserati MC20 was one of them, marking Maserati's return to the true supercar segment. The year is even baked into the model's name, reminding us that light shines even in dark times.
Even though the MC20 is limited with a high price tag, Maserati is considering producing more exclusive sports cars beyond it. "Yes, there is scope for that, clients are interested, but (I) don't ...
Maserati MC20’s Acceleration Tested, Does It Live Up To The Hype? According to Maserati, the 621 HP MC20 needs less than 2.9 seconds to sprint to 62 mph by Cristian Gnaticov May 7, 2021 at 21:44 ...
The MC20’s technical story begins with its carbonfibre tub chassis, matching McLaren’s new Sport Series in offering a flexible, rigid and lightweight structure that underpins the package.
The MC20 continues to pull well as the speeds start to build, needing just 7.06 seconds to run from 100 km/h to 200 km/h (62 – 124 mph) and running the quarter-mile in 11.23 seconds.
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