The new Quattroporte (which is now built at the new Giovanni Agnelli plant in Turin) as well as the GranTurismo MC Stradale four-seater are the two models to look out for.
The new four-seater Stradale takes inspiration from the racing GranTurismos that compete in the Trofeo Championship.
The MC Stradale is said to combine racing ability while retaining a level of usability on the road. Styling enhancements such as a carbon-fibre bonnet that frames a central air intake with two rear extractors and large 20-inch forged-alloy wheels set it apart from the rest of the range.
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The GranTurismo MC Stradale will be built at the historic factory in Viale Ciro Menotti in Modena and retains the same 4.7-litre, 330 kW naturally aspirated Ferrari V8 as before.
Combined with the MC Race Shift six-speed electro-actuated gearbox, the performance figures see a top speed of 303km/h that can be enjoyed by four passengers now, rather than just two.
When it comes to stopping power, the MC Stradale features Brembo carbon-ceramic brake discs and in terms of planet saving, expect better fuel returns and lower carbon emissions.