Maserati has unveiled an MC Sport Line of its Quattroporte sports saloon.
Intended as a kind of 'M Sport' package to give Maseratis more of a motorsport flavour, MC Sport Line makeovers have already been applied to the GranTurismo and GranTurismo S coupes.
The MC Sport Line Quattroporte uses the GT S as a base model, but gains various extra bits and bobs courtesy of the works Maserati Corse (from whence 'MC') racing department.
The main cosmetic addition is a subtle body kit that includes front and rear spoiler made of carbon fibre.
In the cabin, there are oodles of carbon fibre in lieu of wood (the dash, front and rear centre consoles, the gear knob, switch surrounds, shift paddles and parts of the door panels have all turned carbon), while other go-faster tweaks include MC Sport Line logos on the door sills (worth a good half second per track day lap), and an 'MC' embossed on the brake pedal.
There are no tweaks to the engine, however - Maserati clearly reckons that the car's 4.7-litre V8 and 433bhp ought to be enough for most owners (and we're inclined to agree).