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Maserati brings the power of the Trident to the 2026 Festival of Speed

07th July 2026
Annabel Heaton

Maserati is set to thrill the Goodwood Festival of Speed presented by Mastercard with a showcase of Italian performance, luxury and racing spirit. The new GranTurismoGranCabrio and Grecale will make their first in-person appearances, while the spectacular MCPURA Cielo, GT2 Stradale and MCXtrema prepare to take on the Hill. 

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At the heart of the celebration, the new GranTurismo, GranCabrio and Grecale will make their public debuts following their recent digital launch, giving spectators a first close-up look at Maserati’s latest designs.  

The three new models bring fresh energy to the range and underline what makes Maserati so compelling: grand touring cars and SUVs that feel refined, desirable and exhilarating. Their presence at Goodwood will place the brand’s newest design direction directly in front of a passionate audience, celebrating Italian grand touring at its most elegant, expressive and performance focused. 

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In the the MCPURA Cielo, GT2 Stradale and MCXtrema will be impossible to miss, but the excitement will not end there. All three super sportscars will take to  enabling fans to get a thrilling look at the performance machines that connect Maserati’s road cars with its racing soul.

Together, they show how the design language developed by Maserati Centro Stile now flows across the whole line-up, from the track-focused MCXtrema to the GT2 Stradale, MCPURA and the latest GranTurismo, GranCabrio and Grecale. 

The MCXtrema is also eligible for the Timed Shoot-Out, where the weekend’s most exciting machines compete for the fastest run. 

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Developed and produced in Italy, in Modena and Cassino, the cars arriving in West Sussex bring together luxury, beauty, engineering and motorsport heritage in one powerful display. In the year Maserati celebrates the centenary of both the iconic Trident symbol and its first sporting victory — achieved by Alfieri Maserati in the Tipo 26 at the 1926 Targa Florio —  the Festival of Speed offers the ideal stage for the brand to demonstrate why its blend of elegance and performance continues to excite enthusiasts around the world. 

 

Tickets for the Festival of Speed are now sold out, with a limited number of hospitality packages still available. 

If you’re not already part of the GRRC, joining the Fellowship means you can save ten per cent on your tickets and grandstand passes, as well as enjoy a whole host of other on-event perks.  

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