One of just 50 road-going Maserati MC12 Stradale built to homologate the FIA GT1 championship-dominating racer, this example represents a rare opportunity to acquire a key piece of modern motorsport history.
Developed from the Ferrari Enzo, the MC12 features a naturally aspirated 6.0-liter V12 producing 630 horsepower and 481 lb-ft of torque, mated to a six-speed paddle-shift gearbox. Constructed around a carbon-fiber monocoque chassis and equipped with pushrod suspension and carbon-ceramic brakes, it delivers performance on par with its Ferrari sibling while offering more downforce and exclusivity.
Finished in Bianco Fuji pearlescent white with signature blue accents over a Blu leather and BrighTex fabric interior, this 2005 example was designed to evoke Maserati’s storied racing heritage. The odometer indicates just over 11,500 kilometers at the time of cataloging.
Notably, the car underwent a comprehensive $70,000 mechanical recommissioning by GTO Engineering in July 2025, which included engine and transmission servicing, clutch replacement, and a refresh of the brake system, ensuring it was in peak condition.
Originally delivered to the U.S., chassis ZAMDF44B000012095 has resided on both coasts, receiving routine maintenance from marque specialists. The MC12’s blend of competition-derived engineering and dramatic road presence has cemented its reputation as a true modern homologation special.
This collector-grade Maserati MC12 Stradale will be offered at Broad Arrow Auctions’ Monterey sale on August 13, 2025, with an estimate of up to $5,500,000, offering a rare chance to own one of the 21st century’s most iconic supercars.
Source: Broad Arrow Auctions