Over a century of history has made Maserati one of the most cherished and important names in the Italian automotive industry, and in 2026, the legendary manufacturer is celebrating a century of its presence in motorsport, as well as a century of its unmistakable Trident emblem. Kicking off the year, Maserati has brought a sizeable presence to this year’s Brussels Motor Show, showcasing its supercars, Fuoriserie special editions, and other vehicles that demonstrate the highest level of luxury and design excellence that the brand currently offers.


Maserati’s new MCPURA Cielo, the open-top successor to the MC20 Cielo, was present at the show, along with the all-electric GranCabrio Folgore and Grecale Folgore, and the special edition Grecale Lumina Blu, and a VIP-exclusive event also saw the presence of the Maserati GranTurismo and GranCabrio Meccanica Lirica one-off, as well as the GT2 Stradale supercar.


Created to celebrate a homecoming for the production of the GranTurismo and GranCabrio to Maserati’s historic Modena plant, the one-off creations are an homage to Modena’s historic connection with the automotive industry, as well as the city’s theatrical and musical heritage. Meanwhile, the GT2 Stradale is the road-going supercar meant to bridge the gap between the Maserati MC20 and the racing-bred Maserati GT2.

Bringing the best of its current lineup to this year’s Brussels Motor Show, Maserati starts 2026 by showcasing its diverse offerings of both electric and combustion-powered models that, despite their differences, both combine luxury, performance, and iconic Italian automotive design. Whether it’s a grand touring convertible, a racing-derived supercar, or an all-electric luxury SUV, Maserati continues to deliver Italian flair and over a century of heritage with its cars.
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