Maserati has unveiled two exclusive custom-built vehicles: the Quattroporte Grand Finale and the MC20 “Iris,” marking significant milestones in the brand’s storied history.
Notably, the Maserati Quattroporte Grand Finale marks the end of an era for the automaker, as it is the last model to feature the powerful 572 hp V8 engine — a proper send-off for the luxury sedan that has been an example of Italian elegance for six generations. Adorned in Blu Nobile with carbon fiber body kit accents, this final Quattroporte boasts meticulous artisanal details. Highlights include a unique identification number 999999 on the windscreen and driver door, a custom engine cover signed by the Fuoriserie team and luxurious interiors with burl accents and bespoke leatherwork.
As for the MC20 Iris, it stands out with its vibrant AI Aqua Rainbow exterior, symbolizing the ordering client’s personal touch. The rainbow motif extends to the car’s interior, featuring distinctive stitching and accents in the same lively hue. This unique super sports car, part of the Maserati Fuoriserie customization program, combines futuristic design with Maserati’s renowned craftsmanship.
These two one-off special editions will not be for sale to the public and have already been delivered to the brand’s private client, a prominent U.S. entrepreneur in the biomedical sector. Images of both vehicles, shot during a picturesque delivery ceremony on Lake Maggiore, can be seen in the gallery above.