Of course its not the MC Stradale but the MC Sportline for US market. The MC Stradale has carbon ceramic brake (not an option) and an F1 gearbox (same unit used in Ferrari 599 GTO) AND it sounds more visceral!
@@SAVAGE8 Of course it's not. Why has Maserati given it a different name? Because they are completely distinguishable cars from a car/chassis configuration and setup point of view both in terms of hardware and software. Only the bodywork and seats are the same.
@@pierrena3420It's different with MC sport line not with actual MC, how i know, i own the US version MC my cuz who lives in UK has the MC stradale, the only difference between the two ceramic brakes and F1 gearbox, horsepower tourqe suspension copy/paste, that's why maserati had to remove the stradale part of the name for the US version.
@@SAVAGE8 Thats not accurate. Let me go further. - The MC Stradale has 1 cm wider tyres on each corner and its chassis is uniquely setup precisely for this configuration - The MC Stradale has different engine ECU, different ignition timing and timing angles - you cannot use the engine on another GranTurismo. The engine even has a different internal number. - The MC Stradale has less weight, also especially due to the option to delete the rear seats from factory. - Suspension is not copy paste as it has been specifically lowered and retuned for the different center of gravity, weigh distribution and tyre contact patch. Driving both cars dynamically or on a track the difference is night and day.