Comparison: Turning circle Maserati MC20 vs. competitors 2025

Turning circle is important for city driving, even for a Roadsters like the Maserati MC20 Cielo are known for their sporty design and open-air driving experience. A good turning circle can help them maneuver through narrow streets and tight corners with ease. Good turning circle is also important for those who enjoy a occasional drift.Turning circle is measured in meters it takes for the MC20 Cielo to complete a whole circle (diameter). With it’s length of 4669 mm and wheelbase of 2700 mm, the Maserati MC20 Cielo has a turning circle of 11.8 m. The best turning abilities you can find amongst similar vehicles has BMW Z4 Roadster 2.5i (E85 ), which is 9.8 m. For comparison, the wheelbase of the Z4 Roadster 2.5i is 2495 mm and the length is 4669 mm. On the contrary, the worst-in-class value of 12.7 m belongs to the Porsche 918 Spyder . It’s wheelbase is 2730 mm and width is 1940 mm.

Maserati MC20 - How has the turning circle changed over the generations?

The turning circle of the current generation of MC20 is 11.8 m.

The turning circle compared to other Maserati models

How does the turning circle of the Maserati MC20 compare to it's nearest competitors?

Maserati MC20 vs. similar cars

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Turning circle: Maserati MC20 vs. similar cars
Car modelTurning circle
BMW Z4 20029.8 m
Morgan Aero 20009.8 m
Audi TT 199810 m
BMW Z3 200010.4 m
Jaguar F-Type 201310.7 m
smart roadster 200310.7 m
Mercedes-Benz SL-Klasse 199810.7 m
Chevrolet Corvette 199711 m
Porsche Boxster 200411.1 m
Honda S2000 200411.3 m
BMW Z8 200011.8 m
Maserati MC20 202111.8 m
Ferrari 348 198912 m
Ferrari F50 199612 m
Mercedes-Benz SLR McLaren 200312.2 m
Porsche 918 Spyder 201312.7 m

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