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Maserati Unveils MCPURA Supercar at Goodwood

  • Daniel Wilson
  • Jul 14
  • 1 min read

Equipped with a 621 hp twin-turbo V6 Nettuno engine, with a carbon-fiber chassis and butterfly doors.


Image: Maserati
Image: Maserati

Maserati has introduced the MCPURA, its latest high-performance model, during the 2025 Goodwood Festival of Speed. The MCPURA is available in both coupé and convertible (Cielo) variants, augmenting the MC20 with enhanced looks, greater craftsmanship, and a heightened focus on performance purity. The vehicle features a 621 hp twin-turbo V6 Nettuno engine, developed in-house, and is paired with a lightweight carbon-fiber monocoque, resulting in a power-to-weight ratio of 5 lb/hp.


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Image: Maserati
Image: Maserati

Notable characteristics comprise butterfly doors and, in the Cielo model, a PDLC glass roof that transitions from opaque to transparent in one second. Conceived with contributions from Maserati’s Officine Fuoriserie customization section, the inaugural vehicle was presented in Ai Aqua Rainbow, a vibrant blue hue that glistens like a moving prism. Internally, laser-etched Alcantara seats and magenta accents embody a futuristic yet artisanal Italian essence.


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Image: Maserati
Image: Maserati

The MCPURA provides tremendous personalization with over 30 body color options, including new hues such as Devil Orange and Verde Royale. Maserati designates this model as “E = MCPURA,” reflecting its philosophy of converting energy into sophisticated performance. The MCPURA, constructed wholly in Modena, Italy, underscores the Trident's dedication to innovation, motorsport legacy, and design-centric luxury. Deliveries are scheduled to commence later this year, with production ongoing at Maserati's venerable Viale Ciro Menotti facility.


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