But tech from 621 horsepower twin-turbocharged V6 will reach more vehicles.
The new Maserati MC20 supercar marks a new chapter in the Italian sports car maker's history. It's the three-tipped spearhead for a new range of vehicles as the brand seeks to revive its fortunes. Maserati is embracing drivetrain electrification, but MC20's twin-turbo 3.0-liter V6 is a hand-built engine taking advantage of Formula 1 technology to avoid electrification. Maserati's chief engineer for high-performance engines, Matteo Valentini, tells Autocar that, "The Nettuno is built only for the MC20, so you will see it only on that car." However, he assures the UK publication that "the plan is that the technology from it, particularly the twin-combustion system, will be used on many other engines in the future."