So playing with the concept of “sky”, you get to decide just how much of it you desire, and it works at virtually all temperatures, from -30 to +85 degrees Celsius. It’s also the largest clear glass roof in its segment and it’s said to offer the best-in-class in terms of thermal insulation.
What is standard, though, is the fact that you get the fully retractable glass roof as standard and not as an added option. The Cielo is the only model in its class to offer this – instead of the more common canvas or sheet metal retractable roofs – and with no impact on the car’s storage space. In fact, this convertible offers the same storage space and interior roominess as its coupe version.
Furthermore, when transforming a coupe into a convertible, managing the increase in weight is often a major challenge. But through some precision design and engineering, Maserati has managed to keep the Cielo’s weight just 65kg over its coupe cousin so we don’t expect any compromise on its dynamic performance and drive pleasure here.