A “passionate Trident customer” got delivery of the last Maserati with a V8 engine, alongside a bespoke MC20.
Taking delivery of your Maserati is already a special occasion, but a US customer took it to another level. A “significant entrepreneur in the biomedical sector” bought the Quattroporte Grand Finale, the last-ever V8-powered Maserati, and a bespoke MC20 dubbed Iris.
Both vehicles received the treatment of the Maserati Fuoriserie customization programme, featuring unique touches inside-out. They were delivered to their owner on July 31 in Lake Maggiore, located in the south side of the Alps. However, the “passionate Trident customer” is based in the US, meaning the special two-car garage will likely cross the Atlantic.
The Maserati Quattroporte Grand Finale is the last example of the V8-powered flagship sedan and it’s finished in Blue Nobile. The same applies to the carbon fiber accents, while the brake calipers are finished in brushed aluminum. The 999999 identification number of the vehicle and the custom engine cover with the signatures of the Maserati staff, give the owner extra bragging rights.
Inside, special details include the burl accents on the steering wheel and door handles, the tan door panels, the black leather on the A-pillars, the black stitching, and the leather-lined boot. Furthermore, the Grand Finale emblem can be found on the center console and door sills, signifying the uniqueness of this Quattroporte.
This is the final Maserati example with the Ferrari-sourced twin-turbo 3.8-liter V8 engine, producing 572 hp (427 kW / 580 PS) and 538 lb-ft (730 Nm) of torque. Furthermore, with the development of the EV successor being delayed, this will remain the last Quattroporte to come out of the Maserati factory for a while.
The Maserati MC20 Iris is a highly personalized example of the supercar, again from the Fuoriserie department. The highlight is the unique AI Aqua Rainbow paint finish combined with white stripes, as picked by the customer. The same color is applied on the stitching and leather inserts inside the cabin, against white upholstery.
The one-off MC20 features the stock twin-turbo 3.0-liter Nettuno V6 powertrain, generating 621 hp (463 kW / 630 PS).
Maserati didn’t reveal the cost of the Quattroporte Grand Finale and the MC20 Iris, but we hope that the owner got a discount for ordering two vehicles from the Fuoriserie program at the same time.