Maserati delivers final Quattroporte
06 Aug 2024|172 views
Maserati has delivered its final Quattroporte alongside one special MC20, both the products of its Fuoriserie customisation programme, to a customer in the U.S.A.
The Quattroporte in question, renamed the Quattroporte Grand Finale, also happens to be the final model from Maserati made with its V8 engine, and comes with a Blu Nobile exterior finish alongside a carbon fibre body kit that is painted in the same tone, although it does get its brake callipers finished in brushed aluminium.
This last Maserati Quattroporte not only sports the firm's iconic 573bhp V8 engine, housed within a custom cover that is imprinted with the signatures of the Fuoriserie team and the engineers who worked on the project, but also sports a '999999' identification number on its windscreen and on the inside of the driver's door.
In the cabin, the car gets burl accents, and black leather, while a special 'Grand Finale' badge appears on its central tunnel, while the same wording is repeated on its door sills.
The car is paired with the MC20 Iris, the name being a Latin reference for the colours of the rainbow. This Maserati MC20 comes in an AI Aqua Rainbow exterior colour, also boldly utilised on the Tridents that appear in the centre of its hubcaps.
In the cabin, this colour is also employed in the stitching that appears on the armrest and central tunnel. The car also gets its '+' and '-' signs on the steering wheel paddles, and the upper rim of its steering wheel all completed in this same colour. The car's door sills come embellished with the laser-cut 'MC20 Iris' lettering.
Maserati has delivered its final Quattroporte alongside one special MC20, both the products of its Fuoriserie customisation programme, to a customer in the U.S.A.
The Quattroporte in question, renamed the Quattroporte Grand Finale, also happens to be the final model from Maserati made with its V8 engine, and comes with a Blu Nobile exterior finish alongside a carbon fibre body kit that is painted in the same tone, although it does get its brake callipers finished in brushed aluminium.
This last Maserati Quattroporte not only sports the firm's iconic 573bhp V8 engine, housed within a custom cover that is imprinted with the signatures of the Fuoriserie team and the engineers who worked on the project, but also sports a '999999' identification number on its windscreen and on the inside of the driver's door.
In the cabin, the car gets burl accents, and black leather, while a special 'Grand Finale' badge appears on its central tunnel, while the same wording is repeated on its door sills.
The car is paired with the MC20 Iris, the name being a Latin reference for the colours of the rainbow. This Maserati MC20 comes in an AI Aqua Rainbow exterior colour, also boldly utilised on the Tridents that appear in the centre of its hubcaps.
In the cabin, this colour is also employed in the stitching that appears on the armrest and central tunnel. The car also gets its '+' and '-' signs on the steering wheel paddles, and the upper rim of its steering wheel all completed in this same colour. The car's door sills come embellished with the laser-cut 'MC20 Iris' lettering.
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