Incomes the title of the primary MC20-based restricted version, the brand new Notte shall be capped to 50 items and options snazzy luminous paintwork that glows at nighttime.
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That’s proper, Maserati has launched its preliminary particular version of the MC20 supercar, named the ‘Notte.’ Contemplating that interprets to nighttime in Italian, it aptly encompasses a distinctive ‘darkish’ theme characterised by a glow-in-the-dark paint end. The mid-engined supercar shall be restricted to simply 50 items and encompasses a shiny black exterior transitioning right into a magnetic matte shade known as ‘Nero Ezzenza’ in darker settings.
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Along with this distinctive luminescent paintwork, the aspect logos and Maserati badging endure a change from silver to matte white gold, paying homage to its racing heritage. The 20-inch ‘birdcage’ alloys and brake calipers are additionally blacked out, complemented by white and gold accents.
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Inside, the cabin receives a refresh with further Alcantara leather-based, notably throughout the black and gray sports activities seats with yellow stitching and the semi-carbon steering wheel. A singular mannequin quantity out of fifty can also be current between the headrests.
Head of design at Maserati, Klaus Busse, acknowledged, “MC20 Notte celebrates the joys of racing and the attract of the evening, combining supreme efficiency and Italian class with a contact of thriller of the nocturnal world.”
Constructed by Maserati’s Fuoriserie division, specializing in conceiving limited-run fashions, the MC20 Notte represents the primary MC20 to endure such customization. Collaborators embrace Andrea Bertolini, the Trident’s reference driver and former GT1 world champion, and David Beckham, a world ambassador for the model. Beckham seemingly influenced the incorporation of gold accents.
Because the updates are purely beauty, this implies the twin-turbocharged V6 below the bonnet stays unchanged. Producing a whopping 463 kW and 730 N.m, the petite supercar can dash to 100 km/h from a standstill in 2,9 seconds. At present priced at R6 900 000 for the coupe and R7 820 000 for the open-top Cielo mannequin, there is no such thing as a certainty of whether or not the MC20 Notte will arrive in South Africa but when it does, it should seemingly inflate the bottom value.