The Maserati MCPURA Is More Than a Refresh—It’s a Statement
The Maserati MCPURA pushes the MC20’s legacy forward with sharper design, richer materials, and unmistakable performance. Maserati showed off its latest super sports car at the 2025 Goodwood Festival of Speed, giving fans a deeper look at a coupe that fuses pure performance with authentic Italian craftsmanship.
This is not just a facelift. The MCPURA refines the MC20 formula by elevating design details and interior execution while staying true to its powerful heart—the 630-horsepower Nettuno V6.

Pure Italian Performance
Under the carbon-fiber body, the MCPURA still packs the Nettuno 3.0L twin-turbo V6, pushing 630 CV at 7,500 rpm with 720 Nm of torque. With a class-leading 2.33 kg/CV power-to-weight ratio, this supercar remains razor-sharp in both response and delivery.
The signature butterfly doors reveal the exposed carbon monocoque, blending performance engineering with visual drama. Maserati’s choice to keep the MCPURA coupe under 1,500 kg confirms its commitment to pure driving dynamics.



Craftsmanship Maserati Finally Got Right
Maserati interiors of the past often felt like afterthoughts—too many shared parts and cheap plastics. With the MCPURA, Maserati finally delivers an interior that feels special. From laser-etched Alcantara seats with iridescent accents to bespoke Fuoriserie options, the MCPURA’s cabin shows attention to every detail.
Even the debut color, Ai Aqua Rainbow, designed to shift in the sun, underlines Maserati’s push for individuality and refinement.



Why the MCPURA Matters
The Maserati MCPURA isn’t just a coupe; it’s Maserati staking its claim in the world of pure, driver-focused supercars. Made entirely in Modena, it stands as a reminder of what Italian performance brands should deliver—elegance, emotion, and unfiltered performance.
If Maserati keeps this up, the MCPURA might just be the car that redefines the brand’s future.
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