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Maserati MilleMiglia A Retro-Inspired Halo Car

Maserati’s roadmap for the future includes new models and electrification throughout its new lineup. Strangely, it has omitted a much needed essential single-seat speedster.

Maserati is planning to launch an all-new sports car this year and will be packed with an electrified variant and usher in a new electrified ear for the brand. It is expected to replace the GranTurismo for a year, though Maserati should go bigger than that.

Competition is becoming tougher as more and more automakers fight for recognition and dollars of EV enthusiasts, and what can be a better way to make a statement than a radically designed halo car like Maserati MilleMiglia.

It’s called the Maserati MilleMiglia and comes from the artist known as Luca Serafini, who took inspiration for his creation from the open-wheeled Maserati 250F and 6CM. The MilleMiglia rendering lacks the open-wheeled design of the yesteryear’s race cars, safety regulations are damned, however, the wheels have been pushed to the four corners of the low-slung speedster.

The MilleMiglia features a curvaceous body with swooping lines cascading across the car’s sheet metal body. It’s finished in Italian Avio, the halo car has been paired with classic Maserati styling with modern design cues.

The LED daytime running lights are fascinating, as are the rear taillights and unique third brake light that runs vertically up the rear which adds to its beauty. Other Small details like the side mirror stalks are great to watch as do the doors that have a hinge at the rear and open upward.

Taking a look at the interior, the Maserati MilleMiglia is just as detailed with sand beige throughout. There’s exposed carbon fiber, including the pentagon-shaped steering wheel and other high-end materials inside the driver-focused interior which makes its interior special.

The driver sits in the middle of the car in a carbon-fiber tub, which has a small infotainment screen embedded in them. A five-point racing harness is providing safety to the driver. Maserati has bigger plans for the next few years with refreshed and new models bolstering the lineup. It would be exciting to see an electrified Maserati halo car.

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