Featuring a power increase of 70 hp the Maserati MC 12 Corsa customized by Edo Competition is capable to offer a top speed of 370 km/h and a sprint from 0-100 km/h un just 3.5 seconds. With a weight reduction of 100 kg due to the carbon fiber parts installed, the new vehicle features new stainless steel muffler with adjustable remote-controlled butterfly-valve, new sport suspensions, carbon fiber air intakes, new adjustable rear wing and new transmission control unit.
Do you have an extra $1,5 million in your account? When you will have to know that a Maserati Mc12 Corsa might be a very good investment, and that you are lucky as one is for sale on eBay!
Maserati has taken the wraps of its $1.7 million supercar, a new track-only version of the World Championship-winning Maserati MC12 called the Corsa and which will only be sold to valued Maserati customers who will be restricted to using their new supercar on private track days.
MC12 Corsa is powered by a V12 engine that delivers 755 hp. It is capable of hiting a top speed of 202 mph.
The MC12 Corsa is limited to only 12 units worldwide.
If for some strange reasons you don’t like the MC12 Corsa, there is also a Ferrari Enzo for sale on eBay. So you have the chance to choose; as long you have the money!
Who is Zahir Rana? I am pretty sure there’s no need to tell you that, but just in case he is the owner of ZR Auto Exotic Sales and Performance Centre. Between many other exotics cars he owns there is the Ferrari Enzo, that seems to be his favorite one. According to the guys from Edo Competition he might be the owner of the nr. 8 of only 12 Maserati MC 12 Corsa race cars in the world.
The MC12 is powered by a 6-liter 755 hp engine and makes the 0-100 km/h (0-62 mph) in less than 3 seconds, 0-200 km/h (0-124 mph) in less than 7 seconds. Top Speed? 326 km/h (203 mph)!
During last year’s FIA GT championship Maserati drove their competitors into the ground with the MC12 GT1 (which already spawned the MC12). On the occasion of the overall victory, Maserati introduced the limited edition (12 units) MC12 Corsa.
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Edo Competition decided that the Maserati MC12 was not powerful enough, so they decided to increase the power with 170 hp. This way the output goes up to 800 hp at 8500 rpm. The maximum torque is 575 lbs-ft at 5800 rpm.
With this power the MC 12XX will make the 0 to 60 mph sprint in just 3 seconds and have a top speed of 242 mph. With the air-in-take from made from carbon, the weight was reduced with 220 lbs. Edo competition programm for Maserati MC 12XX
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Making its debut at the Bologna Motor Show is the Maserati MC12 Versione Corse, a car designed to offer a highly select clientele the chance to try their hand at driving one of the most extreme supercars now available on the market.
The MC12 Versione Corse is based on the MC12 GT1 which won the FIA GT1 Manufacturers’ Championship in 2005, the Team Championship in 2005 and 2006, the Drivers’ Championship in 2006, and two consecutive editions of the Spa 24 Hours, in 2005 and (...) > Full story
Maserati has taken the wraps of its $1.7 million supercar, a new track-only version of the World Championship-winning Maserati MC12 called the Corsa and which will only be sold to valued Maserati customers who will be restricted to using their new supercar on private track days.
Maserati has taken the wraps of its $1.275 million supercar, a new track-only version of the World Championship-winning Maserati MC12 called the Corsa and which will only be sold to valued Maserati customers who will be restricted to using their new supercar on private track days.
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: (.. > Full story
Maserati designed a new road-going Grand Tourer known as the MC12 from which a GT racing version has also been developed. The result was that 37 long years after its last victory in an international championship (1967, Cooper Maserati F1, South African Grand Prix), the Trident is returning to the track.