Recently, a lucky American customer had the opportunity to receive a pair of extremely unique Maseratis. This is an important entrepreneur in the field of medicine and biotechnology and he chose to buy Quattroporte Gran Finale – the last V8-powered Maserati and a custom MC20 named Iris.
Both cars were built through the Maserati Fuoriserie customization program, with unique touches inside and out. They were delivered to their owners on July 31 at Lake Maggiore, just south of the Alps. However, the customer is in the United States, so they will be shipped to the United States as soon as they receive their cars in Europe.
The Maserati Quattroporte Gran Finale is a V8-powered flagship sedan finished in Nobile Blue. It also features carbon fiber accents and polished aluminum brake calipers. The car’s serial number 999999 and a custom engine cover signed by a Maserati employee add a touch of meaning to the owner.
Inside, the car is equipped with special details including red accents on the steering wheel and door handles, brown door panels, black leather on the A-pillars, black stitching and a leather-wrapped trunk. Furthermore, the Grand Finale logo will be emblazoned on the center console and door sills, indicating the uniqueness of this Quattroporte.
This is the last Maserati to use the Ferrari-sourced 3.8-liter twin-turbo V8, which produces 572 horsepower and 530 pound-feet of torque. Furthermore, with the development of the electric successor delayed, this will be the last Quattroporte to leave the Maserati factory for some time to come.
Alongside the special Quattroporte, the Maserati MC20 Iris is a highly bespoke supercar from the Fuoriserie division. The highlight of this car is the unique AI Aqua Rainbow paint finish with white stripes chosen by the customer. The same color is applied to the stitching and leather details inside the car’s interior, contrasting with the white upholstery.
The one-off MC20 is powered by the original 3.0-liter twin-turbocharged Nettuno V6 powertrain, producing 621 horsepower. Maserati has not revealed the price of the Quattroporte Gran Finale and MC20 Iris, but we can bet that these two special models will have a “high” price tag for the owner to bring them to his private garage.