Street Legal Edo. The Maserati MC12 Corsa

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First ever street legal Edo - The MC12 Corsa. Perfectly manipulated by the German tuner, namely, upping horsepower with a high-flow exhaust system.

The Corsa is also equipped with a sports suspension that includes a nose lift feature, increasing driveability on the road. New wheels complete the ground control division.



This car is certified road legal and would really make Maserati fans worldwide ecstatic.

The maximum output is 755 bhp and 546 lb-ft torque, outperforming a regular MC12 (632 hp).

































Introduction of the edo MC12 Corsa

• Sport suspension with nose lift function
• Specially designed high-flow exhaust system
• New high-performance brake system
• New tire & wheel package
• Road-legal

During last year's FIA GT championship Maserati drove their competitors into the ground with the MC12 GT1 (which already spawned the MC12). On the occasion of the overall victory, Maserati introduced the limited edition (12 units) MC12 Corsa.

The Über-Maserati weighs nearly 400 kg (880 lbs) less than the base MC12 (1,150 instead of 1,531 kg [2530 lbs instead of 3368 lbs]). This corresponds to a power-to-weight ratio of 1.5 kg / hp (3.36 lb / hp). With 755 hp and 740 Nm (546 ft-lb) of torque, the Corsa will run circles around the regular MC12 (632 hp).

Edo competition does not shy away from extreme sports cars such as this one; instead it gives them finishing touches! Consequently a special suspension system developed by edo competition and manufactured by KW was fitted. The independently adjustable compression and rebound damping permits truly individual suspension setups. The unique system, with its three different adjustments, allows for low-speed compression damping characteristics to be altered while the high-speed settings, having a strong influence on ride-quality, remain constant. True racing technology for the road! Additionally the nose lift function available on the regular MC12 is carried over to avoid front and underbody damage.

Engine-wise, edo competition leaves the 755 hp–strong MC12 Corsa untouched. However, the 6.0-liter V12 now announces its power through a newly developed edo competition high-flow exhaust system – and it does so with a soundtrack guaranteed to induce goose bumps! The sports exhaust system with electronically controlled butterfly valves provides visual cues to the MC12 Corsa's power thanks to dual exhaust tips, each with a diameter of 100 mm (4 in). edo competition put a strong emphasis on quality during its construction. The muffler and exhaust tips are made from durable V2A stainless steel. And, not to be overlooked: a remote control to adjust the sound intensity has been installed!

For better cold braking properties during road use, edo competition employed a ceramic composite high-performance brake system with 396 mm (15.6 in) rotors in the front and 360 mm (14.2 in) rotors in the rear along with special brake pads at both ends.
edo competition had newly developed forged wheels (in black) custom made for the edo MC12 Corsa. On the front axle they're of size 10 J x 19 and on the rear axle of size 13 J x 20. The wheels employed by edo competition are shod with 265/35 ZR19 (front) and 335/30 ZR20 (rear) tires.

An official approval for road service is in preparation so that this unique edo MC12 can also be admired outside of the race track.

edo MC12 Corsa Specifications
Engine - 6.0-ltr. V12
Power - 755 hp (555 kW) at 8000 rpm
Torque - 740 Nm (546 ft-lb) at 5500 rpm
Top speed - 326 km/h (203 mph) (source: Maserati)
0 – 100 km/h (0 – 62 mph) - < 3 seconds (source: Maserati)
0 – 200 km/h (0 – 124 mph) - 6 seconds (source: Maserati)
Curb weight - 1,150 Kg (2535 lb)
Body - Carbon fiber, monocoque
Transmission - F1, 6-speed
Production - 12 + 3 prototypes
Price - > 1.200.000 Euro
Modifications edo competition - on request

Source: WorldCarFans
 

infernaL

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for fkin shizzle ? a Edo Comp version or just the normal MC12 ?

road legal FXX anyone ?
 

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I highly doubt Naza has an MC12 Corsa in their showroom. There are only 12 ever built. "Normal" MC12 I can believe.

Anyway, Edo are like the leaders of a rash of German tuners who like to beng-ify everything they can get their hands on (classic example is the hideous job AC Schnitzer did to the Z4M Coupe). Most of the stuff these guys produce I don't really like but this MC12 Corsa seems pretty good. Maybe because its basically a race car and therefore outrageous mods work.
 

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eemm.. I also saw it before.. but not really sure it's normal mc12 or the corsa one..
but the best part is maximum output is 755 bhp & the top speed - 326 km/h (203 mph).. maybe we can drive from KL to Ipoh below then 1 hour.. :)
 

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even if it has the nose lift thing..

i still don't think it'll be able to go over any of the bumps :stupid:
 

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eemm.. I also saw it before.. but not really sure it's normal mc12 or the corsa one..
but the best part is maximum output is 755 bhp & the top speed - 326 km/h (203 mph).. maybe we can drive from KL to Ipoh below then 1 hour.. :)
u should say maybe this thing can break the record KL to Ipoh below 45 minutes???

'cause an accord can actually do this distance in exactly 1 hour and 10 minutes, I've tried it before 6 years ago with a SM4 with a carby engine...

my friend using an EVO6 did it in 55 minutes (with 400whp)

we count the time started from Subang Airport toll to Ipoh (which isn't exactly KL area), and the journey is in the middle of the night/morning around 3am, so there's no traffic. from toll to toll is around 185km

so 45 minutes for this car is a piece of cake, if u have balls of steel to do it
 

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