Maserati is once again the main sponsor of the Rolex Monte-Carlo Masters tennis event

Maserati is once again the main sponsor of the Rolex Monte-Carlo Masters tennis event


For the third year in a row, Maserati will be the main sponsor and official car of the Rolex Monte-Carlo Masters tennis tournament that will take place from 6 to 14 April on the world’s most prestigious red clay courts, where a unique and spectacular show will take place. it will be done, the challenge between the title champions. Two Trident vehicles will be on display at the Monaco Country Club – the GranCabrio Trofeo and the new MC20 Cielo Opera d’Arte – while the Grecale, Levante, Ghibli and Quattroporte fleets will be available to support the movement of the champions and the three Visitors between matches. The Rolex Monte-Carlo Masters will be the perfect stage to convey a sense of freedom and joie de vivre perfectly represented by models such as the Maserati MC20 Cielo and the latest arrival Maserati GranCabrio Trofeo. In particular, in the area of ​​the VIP Village it will be possible to admire the Maserati MC20 Cielo Opera d’Arte, a high-performance sports masterpiece created as a one-off after the customer’s special request. It is a creation inspired by abstract ideas, designed to enhance and share the artistic vitality of the exclusive Maserati Fuoriserie personalization program.

Le parole ‘Creativity is intelligence having fun’ perfectly describes this unique version of the MC20 Cielo: a true declaration of artistic freedom, flair, intuition, imagination and a high ability to give shape to dreams. The car is 100% made in Modena, built in the historic Viale Ciro Menotti factory, where throughout the year the Fuoriserie team worked in close collaboration with the Maserati Center of Style, giving life to the car that today is a production manifesto approved. a Modena company with the highest Italian craftsmanship. The all-new Maserati GranCabrio Trofeo will be the main character in the Business Village. The convertible version of the iconic Maserati GranTurismo was launched at the end of February in a powerful version with a 6-cylinder Nettuno combustion engine, the beating heart of the Trident’s most adrenaline-pumping models.