Source: Motorpress /Maserati South Africa
Maserati back at Rolex Monte-Carlo Masters with exclusive MC20 Cielo
The Brand is the main sponsor and official car of the tournament for the fourth year running The mission at Maserati is to write the future of mobility in the luxury segment, focusing on its customers’ requests.
Davide Kluzer – Product Communication Responsible, Maserati – davide.kluzer@maserati.com
For Maserati, April is synonymous with the red clay of the tennis courts. The Trident car manufacturer is taking part in the prestigious Rolex Monte-Carlo Masters, for the fourth time in a row as main sponsor and official car of the tournament, bringing the elegance and performance of its cars to the service of international tennis.
From 5 to 13 April, the Rolex Monte-Carlo Masters 2025 will take place at the renowned Monte-Carlo Country Club. At the event, the MC20 Cielo “Less is More…?” – the new and exclusive One-Off and epitome of the most extraordinary production from the Fuoriserie customisation programme – will be on display on the tennis courts and in view of the international jet set in the VIP Village.
MC20 Cielo “Less is More…?” is a unique model specially built for a customer as part of the Brand’s Fuoriserie Bespoke programme. This car, recently unveiled at the opening of the new Officine Fuoriserie Maserati in Modena, has a wealth of specifically designed features inspired by the Bauhaus art movement, with specially designed body colours.
The exterior features geometries that run along the entire length of the car, from the front to the rear. The Blu Corse Matte bodywork is embellished with dots, lines, triangles and rectangles that form a stylised Trident on the bonnet.
The succession of colours has been interpreted with a Maserati flair: the geometric shapes range from Rosso Capannelle Gloss, the shade used on the House of the Trident’s first racing cars, to Giallo Avia Pervia Gloss, recalling the Modena emblem, and to Bianco Audace, the launch colour of Maserati MC20 in its matte finish, here proposed with a polished finish that uses meticulous manual processing.
Further details come in Azzurro Himmelblau and in Nero, while the most attentive will also recognize the presence of orange, the same Arancio Devil created to remember Maria Teresa De Filippis – the first woman to qualify for a Formula 1 Grand Prix, having done so aboard a Maserati 250F – and Viola Salchi, taken from the customisation of a Ghibli SS Coupé.
To complete the exterior, the MC20 Cielo “Less is More…?” features 20” Corsa Forgiati Opachi wheels with Blue Classic brake callipers and an original combination of different colours in the profile and hubcap for each rim, whereas the specific badges and Trident logo come in white.
To emphasise the brand's vocation for sportiness and design created to be unique, an Acquamarina-coloured GranCabrio Trofeo is also on display at the Commercial Village at the Monte-Carlo Country Club.
In the Principality, Maserati is also attending the ATP Masters in the Principality as the official tournament car, with a fleet of Grecale SUVs for champions’ travel between matches, as well as for guests to enjoy the tournament even more.
Guests will also be offered a test drive in the MC20, MC20 Cielo, GranTurismo, GranCabrio or Grecale, to fully immerse themselves in a driving experience in the name of performance, elegance and Italian luxury.
Maserati produces a complete range of unique cars, immediately recognizable for their extraordinary personality. Thanks to their style, technology, and innately exclusive character, they delight the most discerning, demanding tastes and have always been a benchmark for the global automotive industry. A tradition of successful cars, each of them redefining what makes an Italian sports car in terms of design, performance, comfort, elegance, and safety, currently available in more than 70 markets internationally.
Maserati line-up includes the Grecale, the “everyday exceptional” SUV, the GranTurismo, the iconic Italian grand tourer, and the GranCabrio, the new convertible of the Trident; all models characterized by the use of the highest quality materials and excellent technical solutions. A range equipped with 4-cylinder hybrid powertrains – available for Grecale – and V6 petrol, with rear-wheel and four-wheel drive, embodying the performance DNA of the Trident brand. The top of the range is made up of the MC20 super sports car and the MC20 Cielo spyder, powered by the ground-breaking 100% Maserati Nettuno V6 engine, which incorporates F1-derived technologies into the power unit of a standard production car for the first time. The GranTurismo is available with both the high-performance V6 petrol engine, derived from the Nettuno, and a 100% electric version: the GranTurismo Folgore, the first car in the Modena-based brand’s history to adopt this solution. The full-electric range also currently includes the Grecale Folgore, Maserati’s first 100% electric SUV, and the GranCabrio Folgore. Finally, the House of the Trident's latest addition is the Maserati GT2 Stradale, the road-legal version of the GT2 that took Maserati back to the track in closed-wheel championships. The heart of the new super sports car is the V6 Nettuno engine, reaching 640 hp (471 kW) in the latter configuration. The GT2 Stradale is therefore the most powerful road-going Maserati with an internal combustion engine.
The mission at Maserati is to write the future of mobility in the luxury segment, focusing on its customers’ requests.
Davide Kluzer – Product Communication Responsible, Maserati – davide.kluzer@maserati.com
From 5 to 13 April, the Rolex Monte-Carlo Masters 2025 will take place at the renowned Monte-Carlo Country Club. At the event, the MC20 Cielo “Less is More…?” – the new and exclusive One-Off and epitome of the most extraordinary production from the Fuoriserie customisation programme – will be on display on the tennis courts and in view of the international jet set in the VIP Village.
MC20 Cielo “Less is More…?” is a unique model specially built for a customer as part of the Brand’s Fuoriserie Bespoke programme. This car, recently unveiled at the opening of the new Officine Fuoriserie Maserati in Modena, has a wealth of specifically designed features inspired by the Bauhaus art movement, with specially designed body colours.
The exterior features geometries that run along the entire length of the car, from the front to the rear. The Blu Corse Matte bodywork is embellished with dots, lines, triangles and rectangles that form a stylised Trident on the bonnet.
The succession of colours has been interpreted with a Maserati flair: the geometric shapes range from Rosso Capannelle Gloss, the shade used on the House of the Trident’s first racing cars, to Giallo Avia Pervia Gloss, recalling the Modena emblem, and to Bianco Audace, the launch colour of Maserati MC20 in its matte finish, here proposed with a polished finish that uses meticulous manual processing.
Further details come in Azzurro Himmelblau and in Nero, while the most attentive will also recognize the presence of orange, the same Arancio Devil created to remember Maria Teresa De Filippis – the first woman to qualify for a Formula 1 Grand Prix, having done so aboard a Maserati 250F – and Viola Salchi, taken from the customisation of a Ghibli SS Coupé.
To complete the exterior, the MC20 Cielo “Less is More…?” features 20” Corsa Forgiati Opachi wheels with Blue Classic brake callipers and an original combination of different colours in the profile and hubcap for each rim, whereas the specific badges and Trident logo come in white.
To emphasise the brand's vocation for sportiness and design created to be unique, an Acquamarina-coloured GranCabrio Trofeo is also on display at the Commercial Village at the Monte-Carlo Country Club.
In the Principality, Maserati is also attending the ATP Masters in the Principality as the official tournament car, with a fleet of Grecale SUVs for champions’ travel between matches, as well as for guests to enjoy the tournament even more.
Guests will also be offered a test drive in the MC20, MC20 Cielo, GranTurismo, GranCabrio or Grecale, to fully immerse themselves in a driving experience in the name of performance, elegance and Italian luxury.
Maserati produces a complete range of unique cars, immediately recognizable for their extraordinary personality. Thanks to their style, technology, and innately exclusive character, they delight the most discerning, demanding tastes and have always been a benchmark for the global automotive industry. A tradition of successful cars, each of them redefining what makes an Italian sports car in terms of design, performance, comfort, elegance, and safety, currently available in more than 70 markets internationally.
Maserati line-up includes the Grecale, the “everyday exceptional” SUV, the GranTurismo, the iconic Italian grand tourer, and the GranCabrio, the new convertible of the Trident; all models characterized by the use of the highest quality materials and excellent technical solutions. A range equipped with 4-cylinder hybrid powertrains – available for Grecale – and V6 petrol, with rear-wheel and four-wheel drive, embodying the performance DNA of the Trident brand. The top of the range is made up of the MC20 super sports car and the MC20 Cielo spyder, powered by the ground-breaking 100% Maserati Nettuno V6 engine, which incorporates F1-derived technologies into the power unit of a standard production car for the first time. The GranTurismo is available with both the high-performance V6 petrol engine, derived from the Nettuno, and a 100% electric version: the GranTurismo Folgore, the first car in the Modena-based brand’s history to adopt this solution. The full-electric range also currently includes the Grecale Folgore, Maserati’s first 100% electric SUV, and the GranCabrio Folgore. Finally, the House of the Trident's latest addition is the Maserati GT2 Stradale, the road-legal version of the GT2 that took Maserati back to the track in closed-wheel championships. The heart of the new super sports car is the V6 Nettuno engine, reaching 640 hp (471 kW) in the latter configuration. The GT2 Stradale is therefore the most powerful road-going Maserati with an internal combustion engine.
The mission at Maserati is to write the future of mobility in the luxury segment, focusing on its customers’ requests.
Davide Kluzer – Product Communication Responsible, Maserati – davide.kluzer@maserati.com
Maserati back at Rolex Monte-Carlo Masters with exclusive MC20 Cielo “Less is More…?”
Maserati produces a complete range of unique cars