Maserati has unveiled its latest creation — the 2026 MCPura, a next-level evolution of the brand’s halo car, the MC20, at the 2025 Goodwood Festival of Speed.

MCPura — available in both coupé and Cielo (convertible) versions — retains the heart of the MC20 with its potent 3.0-liter twin-turbo Nettuno V6 engine, but turns the dial up on style and exclusivity. The Nettuno punches out 621 horsepower and 538 pound-feet of torque.
Visually, the MCPura is a showstopper, with the main changes from the MC20 at the front and rear. At the front the grille and front splitter has been restyled with new air intakes. At the rear the bumper has been redesigned. It debuts in a stunning new Ai Aqua Rainbow finish, created through the Maserati Fuoriserie personalization program. Available in matte (coupé) or gloss (Cielo), the chameleon-like paint is inspired by a prism’s ability to split light into a full spectrum of color — a perfect metaphor for the car’s multidimensional appeal.
Magenta Trident logos with blue mica accents pop against the shimmering blue bodywork, while the laser-etched Alcantara Ice seats showcase a futuristic double-sided design that blends red and blue iridescent backing.
Maserati also introduces three new color options for the MCPura lineup: Verde Royale, Devil Orange, and Night Interaction.

If you prefer the exhilaration of a convertible, the MCPura Cielo elevates open-air driving with a class-first retractable polymer-dispersed liquid crystal (PDLC) glass roof, which transitions from opaque to transparent in a single second.
And just like the MC20, the butterfly doors return.