Maserati teaches customers how to make the most of its performance potential.
Since the turn of the decade, Maserati has been revamping its lineup to include a host of new models that have redefined what Maserati performance looks like. While the manufacturer has always been known and celebrated for combining Italian luxury and design elegance with spirited driving character, the current Maserati lineup has elevated that performance to an unprecedented level.
Thanks to the Nettuno V6, Maserati’s flagship performance twin-turbo 3.0-liter V6 engine, models like the Maserati GranTurismo Trofeo, the MC20 supercar, and the new Maserati GT2 Stradale, the street-legal counterpart to Maserati’s MC20-based GT2 race car, have all unlocked a level of performance potential that is putting the legendary Trident in a new echelon. Accordingly, Maserati has relaunched its Master Maserati Driving Experience for 2025, giving enthusiasts a comprehensive experience of what some of the brand’s most powerful models are truly capable of.
Half-day and full-day events are available, allowing drivers to experience the fundamentals of performance driving behind the wheel of the Maserati MC20, the GranTurismo Trofeo, and the GT2 Stradale. Thanks to Maserati’s advanced telemetry systems, drivers will also gain important insight into improving their performance and making the most of the abilities of Maserati’s premier sports cars and supercars.
Autodromo di Modena, Varano de' Melegari, and the Vallelunga “Piero Taruffi” circuit for the GT2 Stradale Racetrack experience are the venues for this year’s Master Maserati Driving Experiences, continuing a program that has hosted over 600 driving courses with over 8,000 participants since 1999. With Maserati’s new performance lineup, the new era of Master Maserati Driving Experience will be more exciting than ever before.
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