Maserati has debuted a convertible version of its MC20 supercar dubbed the ‘MC20 Cielo.’ The new ‘MC20 Cielo’ boasts a sleek design and dynamic experience, equipped with a two-piece electrochromic roof that descends in just 12 seconds, drivers can turn dim the glass from clear to opaque using an electrical current. This is where the supercar gets its name; Cielo translates to sky in Italian.
The ‘MC20 Cielo’ weighs 143 pounds more than the original MC20, possessing a V6 engine that can produce up to 621 horsepower and 538 lb-ft of torque. Drivers can reach 0-100 km/h in a matter of 2.9 seconds, while maintaining all of the features of the original model. Cosmetic features include butterfly doors and a carbon fiber finish.
The ‘MC20 Cielo’ retails for approximately $212,000 USD.
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Trend Themes
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