2026 Maserati MCPura Cielo: Key Specs at a Glance
The 2026 Maserati MCPura Cielo combines Italian design, Formula 1 technology, and a 630-CV Nettuno V6 in a carbon-fiber monocoque convertible built entirely in Modena.
The 2026 Maserati MCPura Cielo combines Italian design, Formula 1 technology, and a 630-CV Nettuno V6 in a carbon-fiber monocoque convertible built entirely in Modena.
Maserati presents the MCPURA, a 630-hp supercar embodying Italian performance and luxury, unveiled through a scenic Versilia driving experience.
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Maserati MCPURA debuted at the Turin Auto Show in Ai Acqua Rainbow body color, available as a coupé and Cielo cabrio. The premiere showcased Italian design and performance, alongside MCXtrema and classic Maserati icons.
The 2026 Maserati MCPURA delivers 630 CV from its V6 Nettuno engine, with a carbon-fibre body, butterfly doors, and coupe or Cielo options.
The 2026 Maserati MCPURA will make its Italian debut at the upcoming Turin Auto Show, featuring coupé and Cielo with 630-hp Nettuno V6 and Ai Acqua Rainbow finish.
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