Jim Butler Maserati

Feb 11, 2022

The bloggers at Motor Authority reported last week that Masearti is introducing brand-new MC editions of the V-8 powered Ghibli, Levante, and Quattroporte as a nod to the Maserati Corse racing department. The cars will offer exclusive colors, custom badging, and unique wheel patterns. The new colors are Giallo Crose and Blue Vittoria, which both also represent the official colors of Maserati’s lush Modena birthplace. Inside all of these are carbon-fiber accents, black leather and denim trim, blue and yellow accent stitching, and a special “MC Edition” script on the headrests. There are also top-of-the-line extras that provide an exciting boost to every drive, such as the electric sunroof, Bowers and Wilkins premium audio system, and Maserati’s signature driver assistance package. 

What most diehard fans are curious about is understandably the arrival of the MC20 Supercar, which is just now hitting showrooms and laid its claim to fame at the Willow Springs International Raceway in California during numerous thrilling test drives. Race car driver Jon Morley tagged along in the passenger seat and got right down to business to try all of the drive modes. He first went to Sport and felt the raw amazement of the twin-turbo 3.0-liter V6 all at once after dialing it in.

The amazing sound that this engine produced at full throttle became relaxed in GT mode. It returned to an aggressive sound in Corsa mode, which instills tons of extra life into the active exhaust. The MC20’s Nettuno engine uses advanced and class-leading technology derived straight from Formula One status and winning ranks to crank out an amazing 207 horsepower per liter. 

When you come to check out any of these incoming models here at Jim Butler Maserati, we will get excited about their brilliance on the track, tastefully laid out specs, and ability to squeeze out every last ounce of performance!