Maserati MC12

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The Maserati MC12 is a limited-production Italian supercar from the mid-2000s, developed for both road use and GT racing and renowned for its Ferrari-derived V12 engine and distinctive, elongated bodywork.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf grand tourer
sports car
supercar
acceleration0To100Kmh around 3.8 seconds
aerodynamicFeature elongated tail section
flat underbody with diffuser
large fixed rear wing
assemblyLocation Modena, Italy NERFINISHED
bodyMaterial carbon fibre and Nomex honeycomb
carbon fibre monocoque
bodyStyle 2-door coupé
targa top
brakeType carbon-ceramic disc brakes
chassisBasis Ferrari Enzo Ferrari NERFINISHED
class GT1 homologation special
countryOfOrigin Italy
curbWeight around 1335 kg (dry weight lower)
debutEvent 2004 Geneva Motor Show (previewed) NERFINISHED
designer Frank Stephenson NERFINISHED
designTeamLead Giorgetto Giugiaro (consulting influence) NERFINISHED
drivetrain rear-wheel drive
engineConfiguration V12 engine
engineDisplacement 6.0 L
engineOrigin Ferrari F140 V12-derived engine NERFINISHED
enginePosition longitudinal mid-mounted
frontSuspension double wishbone with push-rod actuated coil springs
height 1205 mm (approximate)
homologationFor FIA GT Championship NERFINISHED
layout mid-engine, rear-wheel-drive layout
length 5143 mm (approximate)
manufacturer Maserati NERFINISHED
notableCharacteristic developed for both road use and GT racing
distinctive elongated bodywork
limited road usability compared to Ferrari Enzo
removable roof panel
officialUnveiling 2004 Paris Motor Show NERFINISHED
powerOutput approximately 630 PS (621 hp; 463 kW)
productionEndYear 2005
productionStartYear 2004
productionType limited production
racingVariant Maserati MC12 GT1 NERFINISHED
rearSuspension double wishbone with push-rod actuated coil springs
successor Maserati MC12 Versione Corse (track-only derivative) NERFINISHED
Maserati MC20 (spiritual successor) NERFINISHED
topSpeed over 330 km/h (205 mph)
torqueOutput approximately 652 N⋅m (481 lb⋅ft)
totalUnitsProduced 12 racing cars (MC12 GT1)
50 road cars
transmission 6-speed automated manual transmission
wheelbase 2800 mm (approximate)
width 2096 mm (approximate)

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Maserati MC20 predecessor Maserati MC12