A few days ago, Maserati announced the arrival of a new racing model, the Project24. It is a limited edition based on the MC20, and only 62 cars will be produced.
Although Maserati is keeping quiet about most of the details and specifications, some details have been revealed. The design of the car was done by Centro Stile Maserati. There is a large vent on the hood that helps direct air over the body, the front splitter and rear wing are adjustable to correct aerodynamics on the track. The exhaust pipes now have a higher position on the rear bumper to allow for a larger diffuser. It is equipped with adjustable shock absorbers and stabilizers, Brembo carbon-ceramic brakes, as well as 18-inch rims with central locking.
The interior of the car is stripped bare. A roll cage, six-point seat belt and fire extinguisher are installed, which is FIA regulation. There’s also a multi-functional carbon steering wheel, adaptive ABS and traction control. For those who want more equipment, Maserati also offers a front passenger seat, a reversing camera, telemetry recording, a cabin camera, a display to optimize driving performance and a pressure monitoring system.
When it comes to the powertrain, under the hood will be a twin-turbocharged 3.0-liter Nettuno V6 engine with 740 (552 kilowatts), which is 119 hp more than the MC20. The gear box was also replaced, so the engine is now paired with a 6-speed sequential gearbox with a self-locking mechanical limited-slip differential.
Source: Maserati