Tuners have been customizing the Maserati MC20 for some time now, with one result more daring than the next. Nevertheless, nothing competes with Mansory's rendition of this magnificent machine - a carbon-fiber body kit that takes its already bold exterior to an entirely different realm.

The kit consists of a vast grill-less front end with all types of fins, louvers, and canards incorporated into it, a massive rear wing large enough to have a family-size dinner on, and a rear diffuser that looks like it belongs on a Le Mans prototype.

The car also features the Italian flag on its end plates and a central racing stripe for added go-faster appeal. This MC20 rolls on a set of gorgeous Mansory FV.5 ten-spoke wheels wrapped in 255/30 R21 front and 335/35 R22 rear tires, behind which hides yellow-painted brake calipers and newly developed suspension components.

The interior of this MC20 is equally as outlandish: it features the Italian Tricolore on the seats and a leather and carbon steering wheel. The yellow and white seats feature diamond stitching, and even the floor mats and seat belts are branded with the Mansory logo.

 

 

Under the hood, the MC20's Nettuno power plant, a 3.0-liter twin-turbo V6, now produces a whopping 710 horsepower, up from the stock 621 horsepower and 730 Nm (538 lb-ft) of torque.

Mansory has kept its lips sealed about what modifications have gone into the car, but we can tell the exhaust system has been changed for a more performance-orientated one. The added power results in a 0-100 km/h (62 mph) time of 2.7 seconds (down from 2.9 seconds) and a top speed of over 330 km/h (205 mph). 

Although Mansory has yet to disclose the cost of this kit, if you can manage a Maserati MC20, chances are high that you'll be able to afford enhancing it with an upgrade.

Source: Carbuzz

Евгений Ушаков
Evgenii Ushakov
15 years driving