Maserati produced two unique cars, Quattroporte Grand Finale and MC20 Iris

Maserati produced two unique cars, Quattroporte Grand Finale and MC20 Iris

At the 1963 Turin Motor Show, Maserati premiered a four-door luxury sports sedan, the Maserati Quattroporte. Six decades later and after six generations, this model came to an end, and the last car was called the Quattroporte Grand Finale. It was delivered to a collector in the United States, who also bought a special edition MC20 Iris.

The Quattroporte Grand Finale is finished in Blu Nobile, and is equipped with a specially developed carbon fiber aerodynamic package. The last edition of the Quattroporte will be remembered in automotive memoirs and catalogs as the perfect interpreter and culmination of Maserati excellence, and the 5.26 meter long car is powered by a twin-turbo V8 engine with 572 hp (426 kW). The vehicle identification number 999999 is written on the windshield.

The cabin is decorated with Italian craftsmanship, with the use of high-quality materials made according to the specific requirements of the customer. There are also wooden decorations and leather inserts, which fit perfectly into the interior, as well as the Maserati logo embroidered on the headrests and a special Grand Finale emblem.

The Maserati MC20 Iris is finished in AI Aqua Rainbow and the same theme also continues in the interior of the car. The central tunnel and the steering wheel are covered with special leather. The name of the car and the theme were not chosen by chance, since Iris is the Latin word for rainbow.

It is not known how much the collector paid for these unique cars.

Source: Maserati

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