Scuderia Car Parts is a dedicated specialist in luxury and exotic marques, and our range of Maserati brake rotors is sourced directly from OEM manufacturers to ensure precise fitment and correct specification every time. Whether you're servicing a Ghibli, maintaining a Quattroporte, or working on a GranTurismo, Levante, GranCabrio, or MC20, the brake rotor dimensions, mounting geometry, and material grade all vary — and getting those details right matters. As a performance rotor supplier trusted by customers across 85 countries, Scuderia combines genuine parts availability with the kind of technical knowledge that general parts distributors simply cannot offer. Our team can advise on the correct part reference for your specific model, trim, and build year before you order.
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Brake rotors are cast iron or composite discs mounted to the wheel hub, rotating with the wheel and providing the friction surface that brake pads clamp against during deceleration. On a Maserati, rotor specification is closely tied to the vehicle's weight, torque output, and brake caliper design — particularly on heavier platforms like the Levante SUV or the high-output V8 variants of the Quattroporte and GranTurismo. A correctly specified vented rotor draws heat away from the friction surface through internal cooling channels, preventing fade under sustained braking loads. Some Maserati applications also use a drilled rotor or slotted rotor configuration to further manage heat and outgassing. Using a rotor with incorrect dimensions or insufficient thermal capacity will compromise braking performance and accelerate pad wear.
Brake rotors are located at all four corners of the vehicle, mounted between the wheel hub and the wheel itself, with the brake caliper straddling the outer edge of the disc. On most Maserati models, front rotors are larger in diameter than the rear, reflecting the greater braking load placed on the front axle. Inspection should be carried out at every service interval, checking rotor thickness against the minimum specification stamped on the disc, as well as looking for deep scoring, heat cracking, or uneven wear. On performance variants such as the MC20 or GranTurismo Sport, rotor wear can be accelerated due to higher operating temperatures. Always replace rotors in axle pairs to maintain balanced braking performance across the vehicle.
Genuine Maserati brake rotors are manufactured to the exact tolerances specified by Maserati's engineers, covering disc diameter, minimum thickness, rotor weight, and metallurgical composition. These parameters directly affect how the braking system performs as a whole — a rotor that deviates from specification, even marginally, can cause vibration through the pedal, uneven pad contact, or premature wear. On a vehicle with the power-to-weight ratios of the MC20 or the GTS variants, that precision is not optional. Scuderia Car Parts sources genuine OEM components directly from the supply chain, giving you confidence that what you fit meets the original engineering standard. It is the only reliable basis for a safe, lasting brake rotor upgrade on any Maserati.