Thursday, September 19, 2024

This Is How Maserati Says Goodbye To The Quattroporte

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Key Takeaways

  • Maserati unveiled custom-built special editions of the Quattroporte and MC20 showcasing Italian craftsmanship and luxurious materials.
  • The Quattroporte Grand Finale features a 572-horsepower V8 engine and custom details, while the MC20 Iris is a unique rainbow-themed work of art.
  • These one-offs were delivered to a US-based Maserati enthusiast and highlight Maserati’s exclusive and personalized offerings.


Maserati is giving us two gorgeous special editions to commemorate two of its iconic vehicles. These are both one-offs that showcase the brand’s custom-build capabilities and were delivered to a customer in the US. These vehicles made their debut at Lake Maggiore in Stresa, Italy, a fitting location for a storied Italian brand.


The first vehicle is the last Quattroporte, which is also the final model manufactured with the beloved V8 combustion engine as the company moves toward electrification. The Quattroporte Grand Finale features Blu Nobile paint, a body kit made of carbon fiber painted to match, brushed aluminum brake calipers, and a 572-horsepower V8 engine. The vehicle ID number, 999999, is printed on both the windshield and on the driver’s door. There’s also a custom cover on the engine that features the signatures of the Fuoriserie team and the engineers who worked on the project.



Everything is Custom Designed

The interior is beautifully crafted with high-quality materials that showcase Italian craftsmanship. It was designed to meet the customer’s requests, including the steering wheel with burl accents, tan door panels, black leather A-pillar, and black-stitched Trident logo on the headrests. There’s also a leather-lined trunk and additional burl accents on the door handles. The finishing touch is a “Grand Finale” badge on the central tunnel and door sills.

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The MC20 Iris is its own separate special work of art. The theme of the vehicle is the rainbow (iris) in its name, which was a design once again chosen by the customer. It wears an Al Aqua Rainbow color that’s also on the Trident and the center of the hubcabs making the MC20 Iris immediately making it distinguishable from every other MC20, although there are some amazing one-offs in the the lot.


Inside, like the Quattroporte Grand Finale, it features a unique design that is a continuation of the exterior theme. The Al Aqua Rainbow color is used on the stitching on the armrest and the central tunnel, both of which are adorned in ICE leather. This is the first time this premium leather has been used on a tunnel. It is also found on the steering wheel.

No Detail Was Too Small To Customize

The level of attention to detail is incredible. The “+” and “-” signs on the steering wheel paddle shifters are the same color as the viewfinder on the upper edge of the steering wheel instead of being simply white. The door still gets laser-cut MC20 Iris lettering with more Al Aqua Rainbow stitching on the engine compartment and the trunk.


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Who exactly is getting these incredible one-off vehicles? While we don’t know their name, we do know their line of work. Both Maseratis were delivered to a fan of the brand in the United States who is an entrepreneur in the biomedical sector.

Maserati Quattroporte Grand Finale and MC20 Iris by a mansion with models
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