Maserati introduces the MC20 Notte, a limited-edition supercar designed for both track performance and road use.
The MC20 Notte is a limited run of 50 units, featuring a unique ‘nero essenza’ matte black colorway with matte white gold detailing.
Interior boasts Alcantara black/grey 6-way power sport seats with yellow stitching and a carbon fiber-inserted steering wheel, along with a distinctive ‘UNA DI 50’ engraving.
Global availability is announced following an exclusive preview for Maserati Tridente members, with owners invited to partake in a Maserati on-track driving experience.
Maserati has officially announced the release of their MC20 Notte Edition, a limited series of their celebrated MC20 supercar, as reported in their recent press release. The Notte Edition, which translates to ‘night’ in Italian, is the first of its kind and is limited to a mere 50 units worldwide. This new edition pays homage to the brand’s racing heritage and the enchanting appeal of the night sky.
The MC20 Notte distinguishes itself with a ‘nero essenza’ matte black exterior, envisioned by Maserati’s Fuoriserie customization program and developed with insights from Andrea Bertolini, Maserati’s reference driver. This sleek aesthetic is highlighted by matte white gold accents, including the iconic Trident, side logos, and 20-inch birdcage wheels.
On the interior, Maserati has outfitted the MC20 Notte with 6-way power sport seats wrapped in black and grey Alcantara with contrasting yellow stitching. The sport steering wheel features carbon fiber inserts, and the headrests are embossed with the Trident emblem. Each model also features an exclusive metal plate and a ‘UNA DI 50’ (one of 50) insignia.
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The MC20 Notte is now available globally, and its fortunate owners are extended the invitation to experience the vehicle’s capabilities firsthand on a racetrack, ensuring they fully appreciate the essence of this limited edition.
In celebration of this launch, a short film featuring David Beckham and Andrea Bertolini highlights the transformative journey of the MC20 into the Notte Edition, capturing the essence of Maserati’s latest creation as it dominates both city streets and racetracks under the cover of darkness.