Maserati and Marchesi Antinori, two Italian powerhouses have collaborated to create a unique masterpiece: the GranCabrio Folgore Tignanello.

This bespoke electric convertible is a tribute to Tignanello, a pioneering red wine celebrating its 50th anniversary.

This handcrafted car, created through Maserati’s Fuoriserie customization program, will be auctioned at the Festival Napa Valley’s Arts for All Gala on July 14th, with proceeds going to charity.

The car's paintwork "Terra di Tignanello," a rich chestnut color named after vineyard soil, sets the base tone. Accents of coppery burgundy, reminiscent of the wine's maturation barrels (barriques), add depth and intrigue.

The car’s design draws inspiration from the Tignanello vineyard itself. The family  has history of  wine making for over 600 years, handed down for 26 generations

The GranCabrio Folgore Tignanello’s seats boast a unique multi-material weave – a combination of silver and burgundy made from Vegea, an innovative plant-based leather derived from vineyards.

The headrests feature a special embroidery, combining the Maserati Trident with Tignanello’s iconic sun symbol.

Dark briar wood panels with laser-etched details reminiscent of oak barrels further enhance the interior’s sophistication.

The car is powered by an all-electric powertrain featuring three radial-flux permanent-magnet motors, each with its silicon carbide inverter.

Maserati claims a maximum output of 805 bhp in "MaxBoost" mode; in regular mode, it dishes out 751 bhp. It gets a 92.5 kWh battery pack, although only 83 kWh is useable and on the WLTP cycle it has a range of 448 km.