Overview
The 2001 Maserati MC12 stands as a testament to engineering excellence and automotive artistry, crafted specifically for high-performance racing and luxury driving experiences. Known for its formidable power and sleek design, this supercar pushes the boundaries of what is possible in a production vehicle.
History
Launched in the early 2000s, the MC12 was conceived as a response to the FIA GT regulations that allowed for unlimited engine displacement in prototypes. Built primarily for racing, with its debut at the 2001 FIA GT Championship, the MC12 quickly garnered attention for its advanced technology and exclusive design elements. It marked a significant leap forward in Maserati’s commitment to high-performance vehicles.
Car Culture
Within the realm of automotive enthusiasts and collectors, the 2001 Maserati MC12 enjoys a revered status. Its combination of limited production numbers, exceptional performance capabilities, and iconic design make it a coveted asset among those who appreciate the pinnacle of automotive engineering. Events showcasing classic and modern supercars often feature the MC12 prominently, drawing crowds eager to witness its unparalleled power and agility.
Technical Specifications
- Body Style: Sports Car
- Horsepower: 500 hp
- Transmission: Sequential Manual
- Trim Levels Available: Limited Edition
- Engine Type & Size: 6.0L V12
- Horsepower & Torque: 500 hp / 450 lb-ft
- Drivetrain: RWD
- Fuel Type: Gasoline
- Fuel Tank Size: 60 liters
- MPG / Range: N/A (Focus on Performance)
- Dimensions: Length: 173.3 in, Width: 72.8 in, Height: 45.7 in
- Cargo Capacity: Limited by design
- Towing Capacity: N/A
- Safety Ratings: Not officially rated for street use
- Key Features: Carbon Fiber Chassis, Advanced Aerodynamics, Racing Electronics
- Passenger Capacity: 2
Trim Variations
While primarily produced as a limited edition model, the 2001 Maserati MC12 featured minimal variations:
- Standard MC12: Base trim with essential racing features.
- Evolution MC12: Enhanced version with upgraded electronics and aerodynamics.
Notable Changes from Previous Year
Compared to its predecessor models, the 2001 MC12 saw significant advancements:
- Body Style Change: Transitioned more towards a focused racing design, minimizing practicality features for street legality.
- Engine Performance: Improved power output with refined aerodynamics for enhanced speed capabilities.
Luxury
Prestige
Exotic
SUV
Hybrid
Standard
VAN
Convertible