Of course it’s cool, it’s a Maserati specced by and for David Beckham. Welcome to Beck’s MC20 Fuoriserie Edition, described as “a love letter for the magic city of Miami”.

Behold David Beckham’s Maserati MC20 Fuoriserie – the epitome of Italian craftsmanship and luxury. A masterpiece that merges breathtaking performance with cutting-edge design, making every road feel like your personal runway. With a heart-pounding V6 engine, sculpted to perfection, and exclusive customization, this is more than just a car; it’s a statement. From its sleek silhouette to its roaring engine, the MC20 fuels your passion for speed and sophistication. For those who dare to dream big and live bigger, this is the ride that turns heads and defines legends. #MaseratiMC20 #LuxuryOnWheels #BeckhamStyle”

David Beckham unveils the first Fuoriserie Essentials collection (XX/PA)

Fuoriserie is Maser’s own customisation programme, and Beckham decided to treat his V6-engined MC20 supercar to a spot of after hours vibes. He’s applied the colours of his Miami-based football team – black and pink – and used gloss and matt surfaces to subtly play off each other. Look, it’s an MC20 for DB. Just roll with it.
David Beckham Maserati MC20

The body is gloss black, with opaque black Trident logos on the grille and C-pillar, and an opaque Maser logo on the back. The MC20 door badge is pink, as are – and this is a wonderful touch – the Brembo brake calipers.

The leather and Alcantara interior is black too, but gets lovely contrast-stitching in pink, while the centre tunnel features a personalised nameplate in italicised pink: ‘For David’. But of course.

“I have always been a car enthusiast,” Beckham said. “It has been incredible to collaborate with the Maserati team and designers to create this one-off car that is inspired by my second home, Miami, and my football club. It is a joy to be behind the wheel.”
David Beckham Maserati MC20

David Beckham has designed two sports cars for Italian brand Maserati.

The former English professional football player, who announced his partnership with the luxury Italian car company in April 2021, has now curated the first edition of Fuoriserie DB Essentials collection.

The 48-year-old said cars were “a big part of his childhood” and family holidays.

Inspired by his love of the classic Trident brand and traditional bespoke men’s tailoring, Beckham re-imagined two classic models.

“It was a big part of my family vacations. I remember that we always used to drive where we went with my sister, that’s why cars are a big part of my childhood,” he said in an interview with French magazine L’Officiel.

“I am really interested in cars, like my dad, he used to love cars and he always talked to me about them. But then when I looked forward to buying my own car that’s really when it changed to me.”

The dad-of-four’s first choice for the new collection was the 1967 Maserati Ghibli coupe, where he matched a tan leather interior with a ‘night interaction’ blue colour for the exterior.

He then selected the 1986 Maserati Quattroporte Royale, where he went for a ‘verde royale’ (dark green) exterior, paired with a brown leather upholstery inside.

From Manchester United and England star to all-round national treasure, global charity and brand ambassador and fashion icon, Beckham is known for his impeccable style. So why not design luxury cars next?
David Beckham Maserati MC20
Last year The Sun estimated that Beckham could have spent £3 million on cars – reportedly more than 30 cars and motorbikes over the years.

It’s a long way from his first car – a turquoise 1994 Volkswagen Golf – that he sold in 2015 to raise money for Great Ormond Street Hospital.

Famously, the first supercar he owned was a Porshe 911 Carrera that he bought in 1997 after he hit the big time at Manchester United.

He and Victoria were often pictured in it together in the early days of their relationship. It was later auctioned off for £171, 400.
David Beckham Maserati MC20

Over the years he’s been known to own Jaguars, Ferraris, Range Rovers and a Lamborghini.

But his new collection will be seriously exclusive – with only 51 cars made of the Quattroporte Royal.