Maserati: Cielo - the sky variant 🎥
With the Cielo body variant, Maserati now also presents its sportiest MC20 model with an electrically retractable glass roof. The high-tech V6 engine with 630 hp has been taken over from the coupé.
The name of the new Maserati model from Modena makes everything clear: MC stands for Maserati Corse (race track), 20 is the year the coupe was launched, and Cielo means sky.
Now the Cielo, fueled by the 3-liter V6 Nettuno engine (730 Nm, 630 hp), is said to offer a perfect blend of sportiness and luxury with its novel retractable glass roof.
From dark to very light
The screens of the MC20 Cielo feature liquid crystal technology. They can be adjusted from clear to dark in seconds via a control in the central screen.
The heat-insulating roof can be opened in twelve seconds. The new Spyder was developed at Maserati's Innovation Center, while production takes place at the historic plant in Viale Ciro Menotti.
The open-top version weighs just 65 kilograms more than the coupe. The carbon fiber chassis ensures great torsional rigidity, resulting in outstanding handling.
Aerodynamics have been perfected in a 360° wind tunnel - both with the roof open and closed.
Special painting
The launch version of the Cielo wears the new, three-layer metallic color Acquamarina, which is available as part of the customizable Maserati Fuoriserie. The color interacts with the light to create a surprising effect.
Furthermore, the new model offers a wide range of active safety systems. In addition to parking sensors, the rearview camera and blind spot monitoring, the autonomous emergency brake, traffic sign recognition and a 360° camera are all on board.