Maserati MC25 supercar: it's finally here!

The Maserati MC25 has finally made a surprise appearance thanks to the famous GABETZspyUNIT carspotter. The latter shared on its social networks revealing snapshots of what seems to be the final prototype of the MC25. If Maserati remains discreet about this project, these images confirm that the trident brand is preparing a MC20 evolutionlaunched almost five years ago. Let's decipher what we know so far about this new supercar.

Visible developments

Photos captured by Walter Vays show design changes. The front bumper features even more aggressive lines, reinforcing the vehicle's sporty appearance. At the rear, notable changes suggest improved aerodynamics and a styling that's even more sporty. perhaps inspired by the MC20 GT2 Stradalea dedicated track version.

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These aesthetic evolutions could represent only part of the new features. Although Maserati has not yet confirmed the technical specifications, we can imagine a possible ramp-up of Nettuno V6 engine for the internal combustion version, from 630 to 640 hp. As for the MC25 Folgore, its electric variant, for the moment no news, since the photos only show a thermal model.

A project through turbulence

This unexpected unveiling marks a turning point for a model that seemed destined to remain on the shelf. Indeed, just a few weeks ago, the future of the MC25 seemed uncertain. Italian trade unions had expressed concern about the lack of new models at the historic Modena plant.especially for electric versions.

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Despite these obstacles, Maserati seems determined to honor its commitment to the supercar segment. The MC25, whether internal combustion or electric, will be the flagship of the Trident brand.

An imminent presentation?

Initially scheduled for October or November 2024, the official presentation of the MC25 could finally take place in December. It will be a good opportunity to see the new CEO of Maserati take the floor. So, what will the new Maserati offer? More power? A redesigned interior? An electric Folgore 100 % version?

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