Maserati MC20 Convertible official images Released

Maserati revealed a series of images of the convertible variant of the Maserati MC20 Convertible. The model was photographed undergoing tests in Modena with a special camouflage.

Last year, the Italian brand introduced its flagship, the Maserati MC20 Convertible . Now, the company has revealed a series of photographs of the new convertible version with a special cloud camouflage while conducting tests on the roads of Modena.

Maserati MC20 Convertible

The model called as an ‘early prototype’ sports some design changes from the coupe, especially in the A-pillars, the roof line and the rear.

Although its tail was not revealed, from the top view you can notice the different structure of the roof , a new panel that replaces the rear windshield and a different design for the rear platform.

Maserati MC20 Convertible: in detail

Apparently the aforementioned hides the roof recline mechanism , turning the mid-engine model into an exotic and elegant convertible. The brand claims that it is made of carbon fiber and other composite materials.

Maserati MC20 Convertible

Under its hood will remain the center-mounted 3.0-liter biturbo V6 engine that generates 621 horsepower and 730 Nm of torque . In fact, it is capable of accelerating from or to 100 km / h in just 2.9 seconds and achieves a top speed of 325 km / h. On the other hand, the range will grow with the incorporation of a 100% electric version , following the brand’s electrification line.

Although at the moment the exact date of its official presentation is not known , but taking into account the advances revealed, the debut could take place early next year , along with the Grecale SUV.

Maserati MC20 Convertible
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