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Maserati MCPURA Cielo Tributo 1926: Modena Mille Miglia Reveal

Maserati MCPURA Cielo Tributo 1926: Modena Mille Miglia Reveal

Inspired by the race car that started it all.

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Over 100 years ago, on April 25th, 1926, Alfieri Maserati sparked automotive history at the Targa Florio, taking to the grid with the very first car to ever carry the iconic Trident on its hood, the Tipo 26. A century later, those pivotal moments continue to inspire and influence the future of Maserati and its supercars, further connecting its motorsport heritage while paying homage to the cars that paved the way. Maserati recently delivered a one-off MCPURA Cielo Tributo 1926 during the 2026 Mille Miglia, with a tribute livery inspired by Alfieri’s Tipo 26. Created by Maserati through its Fuoriserie customization program, the one-off open-top MCPURA was delivered at the Maserati showroom in Modena right as the Mille Miglia rolled through town. So instead of a quiet handover, it became part of something much more significant. It’s a nod to where everything began. Back in the early days, Alfieri Maserati was laying the foundation for what would become one of Italy’s most recognizable brands by putting Maserati on the racing map.The exterior is where the history lesson comes into play. The MCPURA Cielo Tributo 1926 comes finished in Grigio Lamiera Matte, a raw, industrial-looking gray that looks like it belongs in an old racing paddock. Over top of that sits a layered racing livery of Rosso Capannelle, Blu Infinito, and Bianco Pastello, complete with Alfieri’s original “5” racing number. The hood features a recreated Tipo 26 badge, tying it directly back to Maserati’s early racing identity. The Trident appears in Bianco Pastello on the body and B-pillar, while the 20-inch Cyclonic wheels with red pin stripping add a touch of modern performance that balances the heritage vibe. Inside, everything shifts from historic storytelling to a modern luxury GT look and feel. The cabin follows Fuoriserie specs, clean, tailored, and very intentional. The interior is layered in rich white leather with Maserati’s Trident stitched into the headrests in a contrasting shade of blue. Technology is where it snaps back into the present day. A 695-watt, 12-speaker Sonus faber system handles audio, while heated seats, driver assistance features, and a front axle lift make it far more usable than its looks might suggest. It’s basically a collector-level design piece that you can still drive daily without treating it like a museum piece. Under the hood, the MCPURA Cielo Tributo 1926 is powered by Maserati’s twin-turbo Nettuno V6. It’s a compact 3.0L engine built around performance borrowed from Formula 1. Output sits in supercar territory at roughly 620 horsepower, which is more than enough to push the lightweight open-top chassis from 0 to 60 mph in the low-3-second range and a top speed past 200 mph. And if you’re in the market for a new Maserati, check out all the Maseratis now for sale on duPont REGISTRY, and some of the incredible financing opportunities through LLP Exotic Auto Financing, by clicking the link below.

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