MARKET ANALYSIS
MC20 (2021 to Present)

The Maserati MC20 represents a triumphant return to the supercar elite for the Italian marque, launching globally in 2021 as the rightful heir to the storied MC12. Available in both a precision-engineered Coupe and the "Cielo" convertible, this mid-engined masterpiece is built around a cutting-edge carbon-fibre tub to ensure maximum agility and weight efficiency. At its heart lies the 3.0-litre "Nettuno" twin-turbocharged V6, a proprietary engine featuring innovative twin-combustion technology that channels incredible power through an eight-speed dual-clutch gearbox. In the current Australian market, the MC20 has cultivated significant desirability among a refined buyer pool who appreciate its blend of exotic presence and genuine technical substance. However, like many modern high-end supercars in this segment, it faces a challenging depreciation curve locally, with early examples often seeing a noticeable drop from their initial retail figures as they enter the secondary market. Despite this volatility in market value, the MC20 remains a highly sought-after specimen that marks Maserati’s modern renaissance, offering a visceral driving experience that stands out as a unique alternative to the established mid-engined guard.
The Maserati MC20 represents a triumphant return to the supercar elite for the Italian marque, launching globally in 2021 as the rightful heir to the storied MC12. Available in both a precision-engineered Coupe and the "Cielo" convertible, this mid-engined masterpiece is built around a cutting-edge carbon-fibre tub to ensure maximum agility and weight efficiency. At its heart lies the 3.0-litre "Nettuno" twin-turbocharged V6, a proprietary engine featuring innovative twin-combustion technology t…

