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Maserati unveils its first supercar within the past 15 years under the guise of the MC20 that is available as both a coupe and a convertible. Unlike previously built Maserati vehicles, the all-new model was entirely developed by the automaker and 100% made in Modena. That means its engine isn’t built by Ferrari quite apart from the fact that this automaker made engines for all Maserati vehicles for a long time. That is partly because two automakers were the parts of Fiat Chrysler. Be that as it may, the Maserati MC20 got an all-new 3.0-liter turbocharged V6 engine built utilizing patented racing-derived technology. Those owners who want to get the most out of their supercar can go aftermarket. Fortunately, there are lots of Maserati MC20 accessories and parts readily available to choose from. So whether you want to unleash the full potential of your car’s engine or give the interior a custom touch, you are sure to find the right products to get the job done.
Getting back to the theme, the engine under the hood of the MC20 got the name Nettuno. That mill makes 612 horsepower and can propel the car from zero to 62 mph in less than 3.0 seconds. Nettuno features oversquare cylinder dimensions. That means the stroke is smaller than the bore. The engine offers extremely high power without extra size or weight thanks to a pre-ignition chamber that is attached to all cylinders. Formula 1 racing engines feature a very similar system. Firstly, the air-fuel mixture is ignited by a spark plug in that small separate chamber. The created flame enters each cylinder through small holes to heat the rest of the air-fuel mixture. This is when the second spark plug ignites it. The automaker says an all-electric model will join the gasoline one later on.
Another great thing about the MC20 is that it’s the first Maserati to feature a carbon fiber monocoque that ensures great stiffness without extra weight. What’s more, the car has an excellent power to weight ratio for outstanding acceleration and great top-end speed. As far as styling is concerned, the MC20 looks unmistakably a Maserati with sleek body parts and lots of eye-catching accessories inside and out. Unlike other vehicles in this class, the car has neither aggressive wings nor vast air intakes. If you still want your vehicle to have them, you can go aftermarket. This model is well-supported by the aftermarket with a plethora of Maserati MC20 parts and accessories.