Friday, May 26, 2006

Maserati MC12 Corsa - get your one of 12!


From Maserati Press release:

Maserati has taken the wraps of its $1.7 million supercar, a new track-only version of the World Championship-winning Maserati MC12 called the Corsa and which will only be sold to valued Maserati customers who will be restricted to using their new supercar on private track days.
“This is a unique opportunity to own a car that is the reigning GT World Champion,” says Edward Butler, General Manager for Maserati in Australia and New Zealand. “The world-beating racing car was developed from the Maserati MC12 road car and the Corsa is derived directly from the GT1 racing car exclusively for track use. It will not be homologated for road use.”
"The MC12 Corsa has been developed in response to the customer demand to own the MC12 racing car and fuelled by the growth in track days, where owners can drive their cars at high speeds in the safety of a race track without the obvious constraints of normal road use,” says Mr Butler. “Without doubt the MC12 Corsa is the ultimate track day car!”
The 564 kW MC12 Corsa has been developed from the MC12 GT1 which won the 2005 FIA GT Manufacturers Cup. It will be used exclusively on track during private test sessions and exhibition activities organised by Maserati. It will not be homologated for road use or for any racing activity.
The Maserati MC12 Corsa, which is living testimony of Maserati’s ability to individually tailor make unique cars with the highest technological content, will be on sale at the price of a million Euros plus tax in September. Available in the official Maserati “Blue Victory” color, it may also be personalized upon request with several optional items
Total production of the Maserati MC12 Corsa will not exceed 12 units worldwide.

Range Rover upgrades for '07


According to carconnection.com, these are some of the changes for the new year:

Range Rover Gets Upgrades for '07
Land Rover's Range Rover model gets a series of improvements for the 2007 model year, including upgrades to its interior and its off-road technology. Inside, the RR's cabin is fitted with more wood trim on the door panels, revised storage space and repositioned gearshift and parking-brake controls. New front seats offer optional cool-air circulation along with their standard heating elements. Side airbags have been moved to the seats as well. Land Rover's Terrain Response system appears on the Range Rover for 2007 as well, while an electronic rear differential is now available or standard on supercharged versions.
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