Maserati’s new GT2 Stradale 250F, a road‑legal supercar inspired by the legendary 250F F1 champion, hits 0‑100 km/h in 2.8 sec. Discover the specs now!

At the opening round of the 2026 GT2 European Series, Maserati unveiled two ultra‑exclusive machines: the GT2 Stradale 250F, a road‑legal hypercar, and the one‑off GT2 250F race car. Both models are part of the brand’s bespoke Fuoriserie program and pay homage to the iconic 250F that secured two World Drivers’ Championships for the Scuderia in 1954 and 1957, piloted by the legendary Juan Manuel Fangio.

Design that echoes a racing legend
The GT2 Stradale 250F and its track‑only sibling share Maserati’s signature Rosso colour, accented with a striking gold racing stripe that mirrors the original 250F’s nose. The classic Maserati logo is rendered in a vintage style, complemented by a gold‑painted trident badge. A single “1” badge sits in the front wheel arch as a subtle tribute to the F1 champion.

Powertrain and performance
Under the sleek bonnet, the Stradale houses Maserati’s 3.0‑litre Nettuno twin‑turbo V6. The engine’s output has been upped from 630 hp to 640 hp, delivering 720 Nm of torque. Coupled with an eight‑speed automated manual gearbox and a rear‑wheel‑drive layout, the car rockets from 0 to 100 km/h in just 2.8 seconds and tops out at over 324 km/h.

Exclusive race version
The bespoke GT2 250F race car mirrors the road model’s colour scheme but is built solely for competition. Maserati has not disclosed production numbers or pricing for either model, underscoring their ultra‑limited nature.

Key specifications
- Engine: 3.0 L Nettuno twin‑turbo V6
- Power: 640 hp (475 kW)
- Torque: 720 Nm
- Transmission: 8‑speed automated manual
- Drive: Rear‑wheel drive
- 0‑100 km/h: 2.8 seconds
- Top speed: >324 km/h
What this means for Maserati enthusiasts
The GT2 Stradale 250F bridges the gap between historic Formula 1 glory and modern hypercar performance. It offers collectors a chance to own a piece of racing heritage that is also drivable on public roads—a rare combination that reinforces Maserati’s commitment to blending tradition with cutting‑edge technology.

Stay tuned for further updates on availability, pricing, and the upcoming GT2 European Series races where the exclusive GT2 250F will compete.


