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Maserati unveils first new supercar in 15 years – The Australian Financial Review
The gullwing-style MC20 coupe uses the marque’s first in-house engine since 1998 and hints at electric things to come.

This new engine, named the Nettuno, is the first built in-house by Maserati since 1998; of late the brand has used engines built by Ferrari, which also calls Modena, Italy, home along with fellow heavyweights Ducati and Lamborghini. The Nettuno design will go on to represent Maseratis future, Tonietto said, alluding to other vehicles it may power. Separate convertible and electric versions of the MC20 are planned, though a Maserati spokesman declined to elaborate.
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