2022 Maserati MC20 | Review & Road Test

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This is the Maserati MC20. I’ll fill your brains with technical jargon soon enough. But first, let’s just stare.


The MC20 looks unmistakably Maserati with a functional yet graceful presence. Ok, I’m not a huge fan of 3-spoke wheels but they are tied to the brand’s heritage, so I’ll let ‘em slide.

What I do like is the incorporation of Maserati’s portholes alongside the engine cover, which is a much more logical place versus the typical front fender position.

I also like this Trident inspired vent design over the engine, the butterfly door operation because what’s a supercar without needlessly complex doors, and the lack of tacked-on plumage. To my eyes, the MC20 is clean and sexy.


The clean design extends inside with very little to distract the driver.

The center console is mounted low and includes a watch-inspired selector for choosing among the 5 drive modes plus a central button for changing suspension settings. The 10.25-inch infotainment screen is built atop the Android Automotive operating system. It offers a clean interface and includes both Android Auto and Apple Carplay smartphone connectivity. For essential vehicle stats, the driver can consult this 10.25-inch digital gauge cluster.


In total the cabin is simple and functional.

As for cabin space, I fit well but I’m an incredibly average 5’ 10”.

The MC20 is built around a carbon fiber tub contributing to a Maserati-claimed curb weight around 3,300 pounds.

The suspension is a double wishbone setup front and rear with active shock absorbers. There’s also an optional hydraulic system that lifts the front end 2 inches, so you don’t sully the nose of your Maserati sports car.

Attached to the suspension are 20-inch wheels, shod in Z-rated Bridgestone tires, while deceleration duties are tasked to Brembo 6-piston front calipers with standard 15-inch steel rotors or optional 15.4-inch carbon ceramic units.


Significantly, the dry sump 3-liter 90-degree V6 engine powering the MC20 was designed and is built in-house by Maserati. It uses twin-turbochargers, direct and port injection, 2 spark plugs per cylinder, plus a clever F1-inspired pre-chamber cylinder head design to produce 620 horsepower and 538 lb-ft of torque.

Dispensing that output to the rear wheels is an 8-speed wet dual-clutch transmission and either a standard limited slip differential or an optional electronical locking diff.

With favorable winds and ample tarmac, the MC20 can log nearly 202 miles per hour. And on the way, the zero to 62mph sprint should take less than 3 seconds.

No surprises, the MC20 is furiously fast on a track. More importantly it’s fun.

Projecting your alpha status at track days is fine but don’t underestimate the value of fun. That raises an important question. Is this guy also fun on the streets?

Now that we’re in love with the Maserati MC20, let’s talk price. For a base version…that is funny to say...you’ll need $212,000. Budget $275 for a loaded version. At that price some competitive names you might also want to consider include fellow Italians like the Ferrari F8 Tributo and Lamborghini Huracan, or the all-new McLaren Artura.

Realistically, MC20 buyers have the means to own exotics from many brands but if you’re an aspirational sort looking for a value-priced substitute, the Porsche 911 Turbo delivers quicker 0-60 sprints and a nearly 200 mph top speed for a comparatively modest base MSRP of $174,300.

I should add, even if you do want a Maserati MC20, you’ll have to vie for a future model year. All the 2022s have already been claimed.


The MC20 includes this digital rear view camera, a welcome addition because rearward visibility is horrendous. For carrying luggage, the mid-engined Maserati provides a cozy 1.7 cu-ft frunk and 3.6 cu-ft trunk. Plan your trips accordingly. We’re looking at the coupe, but a retractable hardtop and an electric version are also planned.

Lastly, much of the MC20’s aerodynamic magic happens underneath. Here’s what that looks like. (shot of underside)

Oh, and regarding fuel economy. Yes, the Maserati MC20 consumes fuel.

The supercar fridge is well-stocked with tasty choices but the Maserati MC20 asserts itself as an energy-rich alternative.

It’s got the speed, it’s got the looks, and it’s got the technical pedigree of a proper supercar. All the elements are there.

00:00 2022 Maserati MC20
0:40 Exterior
1:07 Interior
2:50 Engine
4:38 Driving Impressions
6:50 Competitors
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I’m just happy Maserati came up with something totally new …finally

Fasteddiebreakshearts
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I have seen the car in person and it’s just incredible... so small and low, it’s the best looking Maserati in years

TheRausing
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I just saw one of the first ones to be delivered in Scottsdale. It was matte white with blue accents. It was GORGEOUS.

CapELarry
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Never clicked so fast 💨 Maserati Mc20 has been in my dream since last year !!!

erch
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But what about arm rest comfort?! My elbows need to know this. I'm cross shopping this a Rav4 Prime, Tesla Model Y, Dodge Ram 2500 Powerwagon, and a used BMW M240i. I gotta know about the arm rest situation lol

Kingjay
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Elegant and simplistic, but special none the less. Fantastic job Maserati!

canah
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Maserati should have had something like this ready to roll when Ferrari left the FCA stable. They need to focus on high-end purpose-built two-seaters and maybe a 2+2 GT and leave the entry-luxury sedan/CUV market to Alfa and DS and whoever else in the Stellantis portfolio is making them.

Guy_de_Loimbard
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The blue thumbnail fooled me, I clicked on it thinking it was
a Lotus Emira review.

ohroonoko
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Patrick stared into my soul and made it blush at 4:22 and I havent been the same since.

KevinEscobarCo
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Really enjoyed this review from Micha. I like him as a host. Would like to see more reviews from him. He has a good tone and information delivery. I like how he delivers information quickly and effortlessly kind of like Jason Cammisa.

memememine
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Nanny/ driver looked like he wanted to be anywhere else but going around the track for the hundredth time that week! Even if it was in a fancy-schmancy Maserati...

jimschauer
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7:40 nobody that can afford these cars ever pays “base price.” They spec these cars out well, so it’s unrealistic to make these comparisons. Nobody is buying a brand new F8 Tributo for less than $300, 000, and nobody is buying a brand new 911 Turbo for under $200, 000.

ohroonoko
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The white and blue stripes paint job looks nice very Italian

gtiguy
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I’m watching thinking, wow at 120k this would be a steal. Then he hit me with the 200k price tag and immediately I felt too poor to finish the video.

eIIie_stole_your_toast
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Finally a MC20 review in the United States. I love this car and I’m glad the brand is offering this model, you’ll see MC20 design inspiration in future models especially the upcoming Grecale suv.

I will say the Netuno sounds pretty similar to Alfa’s 2.9 Turbo V6 but I’m not arguing since both sounds really good in my opinion especially being turbocharged.

La-ytwr
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Cars like this should come with 3 or 4 years track access included at a variety of venues in the country in which it was sold. Schlepping in SUV-filled traffic back and forth to work in a car like this is an affront to Nature.

trevorsutherland
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Can you try and get more stuff exterior exhaust sounds? Like fly bys or even some revs. Great stuff!!

kenyalucy
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It already depreciated 50k after this video

itzjdub
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Nice looking pickle fork car! Joking aside, gorgeous design and that V6 sound does not have me missing a V8.

Driver
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Feel like a nice step up from an a110. 300 more KGs but 300 more hp

Kaze