Maserati MC20
2021-present
The MC20 represents Maserati's renaissance as a serious performance brand, combining their traditional Italian elegance with modern supercar capability. It's both a technical showcase and an emotional statement that Maserati can compete with the world's finest supercars.

Quick Take
The MC20 marks Maserati's return to supercars with their first mid-engine layout since the MC12. Features the all-new Nettuno twin-turbo V6 engine developed entirely in-house, utilizing Formula 1-derived pre-chamber combustion technology.
Best For
Key Strength
Mid-Engine Mastery
Watch For
Interior Compromises
The Story
Heritage & Legacy
Named after the Maserati Corse 2020 project, the MC20 continues the lineage of iconic Maseratis like the Birdcage and MC12. It represents the brand's commitment to returning to its racing roots while pioneering new technologies for the future.
Design Philosophy
The MC20's design prioritizes aerodynamic efficiency and lightweight construction through extensive carbon fiber use. Every curve serves both aesthetic beauty and functional purpose, creating a harmonious blend of Italian style and engineering precision.
The Driving Experience
Engine Character
The Nettuno V6 delivers explosive power with remarkable refinement, featuring F1-derived pre-chamber technology for enhanced combustion. It provides linear power delivery with a distinctive soundtrack that builds intensity as revs climb toward the 8000 RPM redline.
Chassis Dynamics
The carbon fiber monocoque provides exceptional rigidity while sophisticated adaptive dampers deliver both comfort and razor-sharp track precision. The mid-engine layout creates perfect balance with predictable, confidence-inspiring handling characteristics.
Sound Signature
The Nettuno V6 produces a unique metallic howl that intensifies with RPM, distinct from traditional Italian V8s but equally captivating.
Strengths & Tradeoffs
Defining Strengths
The MC20's chassis delivers textbook mid-engine balance with predictable, confidence-inspiring handling. The weight distribution and sophisticated suspension create a car that rotates naturally while remaining stable under hard braking and acceleration.
Maserati's Nettuno V6 produces 621hp with remarkably linear delivery and minimal turbo lag. The engine's pre-chamber ignition system borrowed from F1 technology provides both performance and efficiency in a lightweight package.
Honest Tradeoffs
While functional, the cabin feels less luxurious than competitors, with some hard plastics and a dated infotainment system. The driving position and ergonomics prioritize function over premium materials.
As a first-generation model with new technology, long-term reliability remains unproven. Early owners have reported minor electrical issues and software glitches typical of new Italian exotics.
Ideal Owner
Collectors and enthusiasts seeking a modern Italian supercar with exclusivity, sophisticated technology, and genuine track capability.