Maserati MCPura Coupe and MCPura Cielo use a 3.0-litre twin-turbo Nettuno V6 engine with 623bhp, 720Nm of torque, 0-100km/h in under 3 seconds.
By Divyam Dubey

Maserati has launched the new MCPura coupe and MCPura Cielo convertible in India, priced at Rs 4.12 crore and Rs 5.12 crore (ex-showroom) respectively. Arriving just three months after their global debut, the launch underlines Maserati’s commitment to bringing its latest supercars to Indian buyers without delay. The introduction of the MCPura series bolsters the brand’s position in India’s fast-growing performance luxury segment, allowing customers to experience the same design, engineering, and performance offered in international markets.
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For Maserati, this is a strategic move to strengthen its footprint among supercar enthusiasts in India, while continuing its global plan of aligning premieres and deliveries across major markets with minimal lag.
On the exterior, the Maserati MCPura showcases aerodynamic and design refinements developed in collaboration with racing specialists Dallara. The updated design includes a darker grille surround, larger air intakes, and a redesigned rear bumper to improve aerodynamic efficiency. The MCPuraseries is available in five paint options, with the striking AI Aqua Rainbow shade making its debut on this model. Together, these updates not only enhance airflow but also give the MCPura a fresh identity distinct from the standard.

Both the MCPura coupe and MCPura Cielo convertible share the same performance core but are designed to offer different driving experiences. The coupe retains butterfly wing doors, while the Cielo introduces a retractable roof made of smart glass, which can shift between transparent and opaque at the touch of a button. Both use lightweight carbon fibre monocoque chassis technology, keeping the kerb weight around 1,500 kg, while new alloy wheel designs complete the refreshed profile.
The cabin maintains a strong driver focus with an emphasis on functionality. Maserati has used Alcantara upholstery, laser-etched detailing, and exposed carbon fibre for a purposeful finish.

The interior also features a floating touchscreen infotainment display and a digital instrument cluster offering access to performance and navigation data, blending technology with tactile quality.
Powering both versions is Maserati’s 3.0-litre twin-turbo Nettuno V6 engine, producing 623bhp and 720Nm of torque. Mated to an eight-speed dual-clutch automatic transmission, the MCPura coupe accelerates from 0–100km/h in 2.9 seconds, while the Cielo clocks 3.0 seconds.
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With top speeds exceeding 320km/h, Maserati confirms that Indian buyers will receive the same international-spec models with no performance revisions.