Maserati has revealed a more aggressive sibling to the MC20, the GT2 Stradale. While the MC20 was somewhat underwhelming, the GT2 Stradale is designed for track enthusiasts. Despite its road-legal status, it boasts impressive performance figures.
Powered by a 3.0-liter twin-turbo V6 engine, it delivers 640 horsepower, surpassing the MC20’s output. Additionally, its lightweight construction and aerodynamic enhancements contribute to its exceptional handling and speed.
With a 0-100 km/h acceleration time of 2.8 seconds and a top speed of 324 km/h, the GT2 Stradale is a formidable contender in the supercar market.
While pricing and availability details remain undisclosed, the carbon-clad GT2 Stradale promises a thrilling driving experience for those seeking a track-focused machine.
Packing a serious performance punch, the Maserati GT2 Stradale offers an optional Performance Pack that increases the driving experience.
This package includes top-tier Michelin semi-slick tires for maximum grip, an electronically controlled limited-slip differential for optimized handling, and high-performance carbon-ceramic brakes for exceptional stopping power.
Additionally, the Performance Pack fine-tunes the ABS, ESC, and stability control for a more track-oriented feel.
Upgrading to Performance Plus adds a fire extinguisher and racing-style four-point harnesses for enhanced safety during aggressive driving. This demonstrates that while the GT2 Stradale boasts impressive performance, owners can further raise the car’s capabilities with these focused options.