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A century of the Trident in a single car: meet the MCPURA Cielo Tributo 1926

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Maserati unveils a bespoke MCPURA Cielo in Modena, with a livery inspired by the 1926 Tipo 26 that opened the Trident's racing history.

Maserati has unveiled in Modena a special MCPURA Cielo Tributo 1926 — a personalised supercar created through the Fuoriserie programme. The car was handed over to its owner on the day the Mille Miglia 2026 passed through the city, with the project itself paying tribute to 25 April 1926, when Alfieri Maserati lined up for the Targa Florio at the wheel of the Tipo 26 — the first car to carry the Trident logo on its bonnet.

The core idea behind the car is to bridge the first racing Maserati and the modern open-top MCPURA Cielo. The body is finished in matte Grigio Lamiera Matte, while the livery combines Rosso Capannelle, Blu Infinito and Bianco Pastello. The bonnet faithfully reproduces the historic Tipo 26 badge, and both the period and the contemporary versions of the Trident appear on the body. The door badges carry the signatures of Alfieri Maserati and his mechanic Guerino Bertocchi.

The cabin focuses on bespoke detailing: the Trident is stitched onto the headrests, with heated seats, an Interior Carbon Package, a 695-watt Sonus faber High Premium audio system with 12 speakers, the Driver Assistance Pack and a front axle lift. In essence, this is not a new mass-market version but a collector's commission built around the brand's history and the client's wishes.

This English edition was prepared using AI translation under editorial oversight by SpeedMe. The original reporting is by Polina Kotikova

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