Cielo (2022–present)
In May 2022, Maserati unveiled the MC20 Cielo, an open-top variant of the MC20. It features the same 3.0 litre twin-turbo V6 and styling but adds on the two-piece foldable hard-top that has an electrochromic glass roof. The roof system adds an additional 65 kg, and the folding and unfolding of the roof sequence takes only 12 seconds.[8]
MCXtrema (2023)
The MCXtrema is a track-only derivative of the Maserati MC20 introduced in August 2023, with significant weight savings and more advanced aerodynamics. The Nettuno engine found in the MC20 has also undergone changes to produce more power. Customers who purchase the car will be able to customise it via Maserati's Fuoriserie (custom-built) program, and production will be limited to 62 units.[24][25]
The car features significant use of carbon-fibre along with other natural fibres to significantly lower the weight compared to the road-legal MC20.[26] Maserati aims for a dry weight of 1250 kg,[27] which would mean that it is over 250 kg lighter than the MC20. Double wishbone suspension along with adjustable dampers, front and rear anti-roll bars provide ride height control for the car.[28] The Nettuno engine has been fitted with two new turbochargers, increasing the power output to 544 kW, sent to the rear 18 in forged aluminium wheels via a 6-speed sequential manual transmission paired with a mechanical limited slip differential.[29] Stopping power is provided by ventilated carbon ceramic Brembo brakes.[30] Other features include a FIA-standard 120 L fuel tank, along with a FIA-standard fire extinguisher and roll cage. Air-conditioning, a feature traditionally not found on track-focused cars, is also standard along with a seat for a passenger.[31]
Leggenda (2024)
MC20 Legenda recalls the livery and colors of the Maserati MC12 GT1.[32]
Tributo Modenese (2024)
Maserati has created this new one-off MC20 for the 2024 Monterey Car Week.[33]
GT2 Stradale (2024)
At the 2024 Monterey Car Week Maserati presented the GT2 Stradale, the GT2 version approved for road use but with extreme track performance.[34] The Maserati GT2 Stradale is powered by a 640 hp 3.0 twin-turbo Nettuno V6 with rear-wheel drive and a dual-clutch automatic transmission with 10 more horsepower and 60 kg less than other MC20 variants.[35][36]
MC20 Maserati per Maserati (2024)
Maserati has unveiled an exclusive version of the MC20 tailor-made for Alberto and Ettore Maserati, descendants of founder Ettore Maserati. This special edition, called "MC20 Maserati for Maserati", is part of the Fuoriserie customization program. The car stands out with Blu Infinito livery and a double stripe in Bianco Pastello, a combination that recalls the style of racing cars.[37][38]
MC20 Fuoriserie (2025)
The Maserati MC20 Fuoriserie represent tailor-made cars built by the specific department called Officine Fuoriserie,[39] where the buyer requests a completely customized MC20.[40] Among these is the Trident Collection, made up of three Maserati MC20 cars with Blu Nettuno, Blu Oceano and Blu Mediterraneo liveries.
MC20 Cielo Opera d’Arte (2025)
On November 21, 2025, at the Milano AutoClassica[41][42], held at Fiera Milano (Rho), Maserati presented a one-of-a-kind MC20 Cielo Opera d’Arte. The special hand-painted car, created by Officine Fuoriserie, quickly became the event's one of the headline attractions.[43][44]
MCPura (2025)
The Maserati MCPura was unveiled at the Goodwood Festival of Speed 2025. It is largely based on the previous MC20 but features minor stylistic changes, including redesigned front and rear fascias in addition to slightly modified driver and passenger seats. It is expected to begin production in 2026 and will replace the MC20.[45] As for the MC20, the MCPura is also available in open-top "Cielo" version.[46] Furthermore, the customization program developed by Officine Fuoriserie also continues for the MCPura.[47] In particular, it was unveiled in the AI Acqua Rainbow color belonging to the Fuoriserie Collezione Futura program.[48][49]
MCPura Mille Miglia Centenario (2027)
The MCPura Cielo Mille Miglia Centenario is a car that will celebrate the centenary of the famous Mille Miglia race. The car, painted Rosso Vincente, is inspired by the 1957 Maserati 450S (Tipo 54). It also celebrates the 70th anniversary of the car it was inspired by and the final year of the race.[50][51]