Maserati GT2 Stradale Steals the Show at “TUTTO BENE Hillclimb”

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Modena, Italy (September 12, 2025) – Against the breathtaking backdrop of Lake Maggiore and the historic Strada Borromea leading to the summit of Mottarone, Maserati captivated enthusiasts at the second edition of the “TUTTO BENE Hillclimb.” The event, celebrated as an exclusive parade rather than a competitive race, brought together around 80 iconic and contemporary cars under the motto “only cool cars allowed.”

The highlight of the day was the Maserati GT2 Stradale finished in striking Giallo Genio with a black/grey interior. Its presence, sound, and dynamic flair perfectly embodied the event’s spirit of “slow down to go fast” – driving as a conscious experience, immersed in culture, design, and the beauty of Italy.


A Hillclimb Like No Other


Unlike traditional motorsport events, the TUTTO BENE Hillclimb emphasizes passion over performance. Conceived by the BorromeoDeSilva design studio in collaboration with Race Service, the parade took place on the seven-kilometre private Strada Borromea, climbing from Gignese to Mottarone’s peak.

The mix of cars ranged from Italy’s most revered classics to modern performance icons. Among them, the Maserati GT2 Stradale drew the loudest applause, thanks to its roaring Nettuno V6 and its blend of motorsport DNA with Italian elegance.


Maserati GT2 Stradale: From Track to Road


Derived from the race-winning Maserati GT2, the GT2 Stradale represents the Trident brand’s latest chapter in performance evolution. Designed to merge motorsport spirit with everyday usability, the car delivers:

  • 640 hp (471 kW) from the 3.0-litre twin-turbo Nettuno V6

  • 0–100 km/h in just 2.7 seconds

  • Top speed over 320 km/h

  • A curb weight 60 kg lighter than the MC20

This makes it the most powerful road-legal combustion Maserati ever built. While the GT2 competes on the track, the Stradale takes the same DNA and translates it into a street-ready machine.


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A Cultural and Automotive Celebration


By joining the TUTTO BENE Hillclimb, Maserati reinforced its role as a key figure in contemporary automotive culture – blending tradition, innovation, and lifestyle. The GT2 Stradale embodied both the thrill of racing and the craftsmanship of Made in Italy design, reaffirming Maserati’s mission to bring the passion and performance of the circuit to the open road.


Conclusion


With its commanding presence and unmistakable sound, the Maserati GT2 Stradale proved the star of the TUTTO BENE Hillclimb 2025. It showcased not only Maserati’s performance pedigree but also its ability to inspire beyond the racetrack, standing as a symbol of Italian excellence in design, engineering, and passion.

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