Maserati celebrates strengthening its Italian heritage with two unique pieces.
Maserati is one of Italy’s most storied luxury car manufacturers with a history well over a century old, including motorsport heroes and some of the most sought-after and famous cars of all time. The GranTurismo and GranCabrio represent the latest evolution of Maserati’s decades-long legacy of Grand Touring masterpieces, and Maserati has officially returned production of the Grand Touring pair to the brand’s Modena factory, underscoring its commitment to its rich heritage and Made in Italy excellence.
This milestone deserves celebration and Maserati is doing just that with a Maserati Meccanica Lirica event series in collaboration with Sonus Faber as its main partner. The events bring together Maserati employees, customers and the entire city of Modena to celebrate the homecoming of two of Maserati’s most important models. A major highlight of the celebrations, however, is the debut of two special, one-off Maseratis and a Fuoriserie customization pack.
These two unique Maseratis are the new Maserati GranTurismo Meccanica Lirica One-Off and the new Maserati GranCabrio Meccanica Lirica One-Off, both of which are based on the Trofeo versions of the GranTurismo and GranCabrio. Inspired by Modena’s famous opera house, Rosso Velluto and Oro Lirico are their exterior colors. Special 21-inch wheels, a gold Trident and even a bespoke exhaust set the one-offs apart from their standard counterparts. The interior combines leather, Alcantara and real wood, with a commemorative plaque highlighting the special edition.
Inspired by the one-offs, Maserati has also introduced Fuoriserie’s Meccanica Lirica Pack, where many of the features and colors of the one-offs are available upon request, including for the all-electric Folgore variants of the cars, with the exception of the exhaust of course. With a stunning configuration, Maserati’s two new one-offs celebrate the production of two of Maserati’s most timeless masterpieces returning to Modena in style.
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