Maserati made the world launch of its new racing car, MCXtrema, with 730 HP power, designed for track use.
The Quail on the Monterey Peninsula, where automobile connoisseurs and enthusiasts from around the world meet every summer to see extraordinary automotive designs and engineering up close, hosted the world launch of Maserati’s new product, MCXtrema. The 730 HP MCXtrema, designed for track use and whose homologation approvals are still in the approval phase, became the center of attention with its striking design.
Presented as the Modena-based brand’s most powerful track car and defined as a bold and extraordinary car in every respect, Maserati MCXtrema is designed for collectors and loyal customers of the brand who want to add a new super sports car to their garages. Tridente’s new work is equipped with unusual features from start to finish. Developed by targeting a selective and elite customer base in terms of performance, advanced design and luxury, and only 62 units will be produced, MCXtrema will offer a magnificent driving experience as well as being completely Italian.
This latest product of the Italian brand is the product of a creative and engineering partnership between the Centro Stile Maserati (Maserati Design Center) and Maserati engineers. The MCXtrema reflects Tridente’s desire to create a racing car that can inspire future racing and continue the legacy of the magnificent Maserati MC12.
Commenting on MCXtrema, Maserati CEO Davide Grasso said: “Maserati MCXtrema was developed with the aim of offering a special product that can create a new paradigm for our track cars. The project appeals to a distinguished customer base that pays attention to details, ranging from refined and innovative design to extraordinary performance. Representing the sporty spirit specific to Maserati’s DNA, MCXtrema represents the beginning of a new path for our brand, without compromising performance in the world of luxury engine production. “he said.


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