Maserati MCPURA Unveiled At The Goodwood Festival
This Is The MCPURA And It Is A New Maserati That Is Powered By V6 Nettuno Engine

Have you heard of the Maserati MCPURA supercar?
Well, this new masterpiece is 100 percent made in Italy and it was just unveiled at the Goodwood Festival of Speed 2025 which is the international event that is on every year to celebrate the most iconic cars and the most extraordinary performances in the evocative setting of the South Downs National Park, West Sussex in England.
An evolution of the MC20 Halo Car which in 2020 launched a new era for the brand and it is the new MCPURA which takes up its spirit and amplifies it to its most intense and refined form. The work has focused on the exterior design, materials and interior finishes, but the core remains the same: the powerful and unmistakable 630-CV V6 Nettuno engine, a symbol of Maserati’s passion for performance.
After all, MCPURA encompasses everything that makes the Maserati driving experience unique, i.e. the ability to connect without filters with the driver, transmitting the most extreme elegance, exhilarating driving performance and timeless artisanship.
Pure elegance, character and emotion. The name itself reveals the essence of a model designed to embody, in its most concentrated form, the most authentic values of the Trident. It is no coincidence that an iconic formula was chosen for the launch campaign: E = MCPURA.
Powerful hyperbole, inspired by Einstein’s theory of relativity, which celebrates an energy with the capacity to multiply until it becomes a pure expression of excellence.
MCPURA can also count on the power of the now-iconic V6 Nettuno engine, the result of a true technological revolution, covered by international patents and 100 percent made at Maserati, which saw the light together with the MC20.
Specifically, the 3.0-litre twin-turbo delivers 630 CV at 7500 rpm and 720 Nm of torque from 3000 rpm. The power-to-weight ratio is 210 CV/litre. This engine’s secret lies in the innovative pre-chamber combustion system featuring twin spark plugs. This technology is derived from Formula 1 and thanks to Maserati as the patent holder it is now available in an engine destined for the road.