Maserati is preparing for a world debut at the 2025 edition of the Goodwood Festival in the United Kingdom, which takes place from July 10 to 13.
The Italian brand is expected to unveil an evolution of the supercar MC20, and ahead of the debut, it revealed a “teaser” showing what appears to be the pillar and side air intakes similar to those of the MC20.
The honeycomb-shaped grille design and the carbon fiber insert are retained, suggesting that this new model will share more than just a few features with its predecessor.
According to the Trident brand, it will reveal at Goodwood a “new and authentic expression of energy, created in true Maserati style”.
On social media, Maserati added: “A completely new equation for energy is coming. Sharper form, the same soul without filters. Get ready — a new chapter of the MC is about to begin.”
Remember that the MC20 is Maserati’s sports car equipped with a Nettuno V6 twin-turbo engine, delivering 630 hp in the standard version and 640 hp in the GT2 Stradale variant intended for the track.
Initially, Maserati had plans to launch a 100% electric MC20 Folgore; however, this variant seems to have been canceled due to a decline in demand for high-performance fully electric models.