
Maserati and Hiroshi Fujiwara have debuted the first bespoke supercar within the brand’s prestigious Fuoriserie By collection. This collaboration marks a significant milestone, merging Maserati’s legendary craftsmanship with Fujiwara’s minimalist and iconic design ethos, resulting in two stunning iterations of the MC20 Cielo.
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The Fuoriserie By series is Maserati’s latest venture into bespoke supercars, inspired by the Trident customization program. This initiative invites past collaborators to infuse their unique creative visions into Maserati’s most celebrated models, offering enthusiasts the opportunity to own a one-of-a-kind masterpiece. For his exclusive edition, Fujiwara selected the MC20 Cielo as the canvas for his designs, a choice that underscores his appreciation for classic automobiles and his flair for minimalist aesthetics.

Fujiwara presents two distinct versions of the MC20 Cielo, each embodying his signature minimalist style while paying homage to Maserati’s rich heritage. The first model is adorned in an all-over “Nero Vulcano” shade, exuding a sleek and powerful presence. In contrast, the second model features a crisp “Bianco Audace” hue, creating a striking yin-yang dynamic between the two variants. This monochromatic approach not only highlights the car’s elegant lines and aerodynamic contours but also aligns seamlessly with Fragment’s iconic streetwear aesthetic.
A notable departure from Maserati’s traditional branding, the collaboration replaces the classic Trident symbol on the rear tonneau cover with Fragment’s distinctive lightning bolt emblem. Applied in a matte finish that contrasts with the glossy bodywork, this subtle yet impactful change injects a modern edge into the vehicle’s design, bridging the gap between luxury automotive engineering and contemporary fashion.
Inside, both models continue the monochromatic theme with 6-way power seats upholstered in black leather complemented by white stitching. The embroidered Trident logo on the headrest adds a touch of Maserati’s legacy, while the sport steering wheel and armrest maintain the minimalist aesthetic. A metal plate positioned between the headrest serves as a stamp of authenticity, reinforcing the bespoke nature of these creations.

Underneath the stunning exterior lies the heart of the MC20 Cielo’s performance prowess—the F1-derived V6 Nettuno engine. This high-performance engine ensures that the Fuoriserie By series delivers the exhilarating drive that Maserati enthusiasts expect. The combination of aesthetic refinement and engineering excellence makes these models true rolling sculptures, embodying the pinnacle of Maserati’s automotive innovation.
Klaus Busse, Head of Design at Maserati, expressed his excitement about the collaboration, stating, “Our wish here is for clients to express their personality and passion by creating their very own Maserati. Just like Hiroshi, everyone can choose from a wide range of personalization features from our Fuoriserie collections or take more individual journeys to design true one-of-a-kind rolling sculptures.” This sentiment perfectly encapsulates the essence of the Fuoriserie By series—offering unparalleled customization that allows each owner to imprint their unique identity onto a Maserati masterpiece.

For automotive enthusiasts and design aficionados alike, the Fuoriserie By series represents a bold new chapter in Maserati’s illustrious history. These limited-edition Maserati Hiroshi Fujiwara MC20 Cielo models are art pieces on wheels, offering a unique blend of tradition, innovation, and personal expression. To experience these masterpieces firsthand, enthusiasts can visit Maserati’s official website and select authorized retailers as the Fuoriserie By series takes center stage in the world of bespoke supercars.
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