Maserati Trademarks Potential MC20 Successor Name, Hinting at Future Supercar
Maserati has filed a trademark application for the name “MCX” in Europe, sparking speculation that it could be the successor to the current MC20 supercar. The filing, discovered by Motor1 in the European Union Intellectual Property Office (EUIPO) database, suggests the Italian automaker is preparing for the next chapter in its high-performance lineup.
A New Flagship Supercar in the Works?

The MC20, introduced in 2020, marked Maserati’s return to mid-engine supercars, featuring a twin-turbo V6 and later an all-electric Folgore variant. The “MCX” name aligns with Maserati’s naming conventions, where “MC” stands for Maserati Corse (Maserati Racing), followed by a numeral or letter indicating evolution. The “X” could signify an experimental or extreme version, possibly with hybrid or electric power.
Timing and Possible Reveal

While Maserati has not confirmed the MCX’s existence, trademarks often precede official announcements. The brand recently updated the MC20 with new racing editions, suggesting a full successor may still be a few years away. If the MCX follows the MC20’s timeline, a debut could happen around 2025-2026, possibly with advanced electrification to compete with rivals like Ferrari and Lamborghini.
What to Expect from the MCX

If the MCX becomes a reality, it may feature:
- A more powerful hybrid or electric powertrain
- Enhanced aerodynamics and track-focused performance
- Cutting-edge tech and luxury upgrades
For now, the trademark filing keeps enthusiasts guessing, but it signals Maserati’s commitment to high-performance vehicles in the electric era. Stay tuned for official updates.











