If you're lucky enough to have as a grandfather a certain Ettore Maserati, founder in 1914 of the Italian carmaker of the same name, there's only one way to celebrate his memory: order one of the brand's latest creations, customised down to the last detail. This is what the grandchildren of the Emilian entrepreneur did in September, when they took delivery of a new Maserati MC20 made by the company's bespoke craftsmanship department. On 2 October, Grandparents' Day in Italy, Viale Ciro Menotti published information and photos of the unique supercar created for the occasion.

Here are the details and what the car will look like. A tailor-made MC20 The car you see in the photos is called 'Maserati MC20 for Maserati' and is a creation of the company's Fuoriserie department. The engine is the still iconic 630 PS Nettuno V6, housed in a body that features several unique details on the outside and inside, the latter finished with noble materials.

Maserati MC20 for Maserati In particular, the company's designers chose the Blu Infinito livery for the bodywork, one of the most characteristic and historic colours in the company's entire production, enriched in this case with a double stripe in Bianco Pastello and various racing-style finishes, such as the carbon fibre pack and the customised 'Maserati for Maserati' and 'Maserati Fuoriserie' logos. Finally, under the 20-inch alloy wheels painted gloss black, the Trident technicians installed a braking system with callipers painted red. M.