MODENA, Italy â€" Maserati is hoping to climb into the uber-car pantheon with the new MC12 Corsa, which the Fiat affiliate describes as a build-to-order, track-only model based on its MC12 GTI racecar.
Available starting this fall, Maserati will build only 12 cars in total, each with a price tag of a million Euros ($1,275,000), plus tax. The sticker rivals that of the Bugatti Veyron, but there's one twist: Maserati has no plans to homologate the MC12 Corsa for road use or motorsports.
Instead, the automaker says the car is aimed at a select number of clients "who will enjoy the possibility to test their driving capability in the most exclusive gentlemen drivers' environment" â€" that is, for exclusive use during private track sessions or at Maserati exhibitions.
Maserati MC12 Corsa Million-Euro Racecar
Maserati MC12 Corsa Million-Euro Racecar
Trend Themes
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Build-to-order Exclusivity — Companies can capitalize on the trend of offering exclusive, limited edition products built to order, catering to the desires of a select group of customers.
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Track-only Performance — Developing track-only models presents an opportunity for automakers to create high-performance vehicles specifically designed for optimal performance on the race track.
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Gentlemen Drivers' Experiences — Creating unique driving experiences for a select group of clients, such as private track sessions or exclusive events, can provide a lucrative and exclusive offering.
Industry Implications
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Luxury Automotive — Luxury automotive brands can leverage the trend of offering exclusive, high-performance track-only vehicles to cater to their discerning clientele.
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Motorsports — Motorsports companies can explore partnerships with automakers to develop track-only models and create unique driving experiences for their customers.
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Event Management — Event management companies can collaborate with automakers to create exclusive events and track experiences tailored to the desires of affluent clientele.