What brand is mahenati?

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AmyLee
07/25/25 2:17pm
mahenati refers to Maserati. Taking the 2020 Maserati MC20 as an example, it is a sports car with the following dimensions: length 4669mm, width 2178mm, height 1224mm, wheelbase 2700mm, fuel tank capacity 60L, and curb weight 1500kg. The 2020 Maserati MC20 features a double-wishbone independent suspension at the front and rear, and is equipped with a 3.0L twin-turbocharged engine producing a maximum horsepower of 630PS, maximum power of 463kW, and maximum torque of 730Nm. It is paired with an 8-speed dual-clutch transmission.
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