The Maserati MC12 is a limited production two-seater sports car produced by Italian car maker Maserati to allow a racing variant to compete in the FIA GT Championship. The car entered production in 2004, with 25 cars produced. A further 25 were produced in 2005, making a total of 50 cars available for customers, each of which was pre-sold for €600,000 ($670,541 USD). With the addition of 12 cars produced for racing, only a total of 62 of these cars were ever produced.
Maserati designed and built the car on the chassis of the Enzo Ferrari, but the final car is much larger and has a lower drag coefficient. The MC12 is longer, wider and taller and has a sharper nose and smoother curves than the Enzo Ferrari, which has faster acceleration, better braking performance (shorter braking distance) and a higher top speed. The top speed of the Maserati MC12 is 330 kilometres per hour (205 mph) whereas the top speed of the Enzo Ferrari is 350 kilometres per hour (217.5 mph).
This version is the one displayed at Geneve Auto Show 2004, with this beautiful mica blu and metal silver trident.
Display included
This new line reproduces cars that have made the history of the cars in the world.
Cars that have won the most famous international competitions as Mille Miglia, Targa Florio and Le Mans 24H: unique car.
Models of the perfect line.
The whole designs and projects are made in Italy and every details is been taken care, as original drawings or CAD do not exist.
Only the experience of over 40 years activities allow the achievements of masterpieces, very collectible pieces.