Introducing the Maserati MC20, the bold and brazen sports car designed to let you live your Formula 1 dreams with a toothy grin. However, as sexy and seductive as it may be, you might be wondering whether you can fit your precious little golf clubs in the back, right? Well, let's talk about the MC20's boot space - a not-so-whopping 100 liters, which seems rather petulant in comparison to certain rivals (we'll get to that).
Now, since the MC20 is currently in its first generation, we don't have an array of historical data to compare how its trunk has changed with the times. Let's not worry about that, shall we? That's like comparing the first days of the Internet with today's world. Time moves forward, and so does trunk space.
As for Maserati's lineup, the MC20's 100-liter boot seems to have some sort of inferiority complex, as it's clearly smaller than the likes of the Ghibli (500 l), Quattroporte (530 l), Grecale (535 l), and the Levante (580 l). Even the charming GranTurismo boasts a 310-liter boot, making the MC20 the little sibling they probably don't talk about much in family gatherings.
Now let's peak over the fence into rival territory. Stalwart sports cars like the Chevrolet Corvette (357 l), BMW Z4 (281 l), and even the dainty Audi TT (280 l) laugh at the size of the MC20's trunk. However, lest we get carried away, the MC20 does manage to outshine a few, such as the Lamborghini Huracán (also 100 l) and the ludicrously tiny trunks of the Ferrari SF90 (74 l) and the Bugatti Veyron (38 l). I mean, we all know what these cars are really for - but it's always nice to have a bit of extra wiggle room for your belongings while tearing up the tarmac in style.