Raymond Group Chairman Gautam Singhania criticised Maserati's supercar MC20 and said, "Frankly speaking, I paid for a Maserati but I got a lemon instead." He said that the ₹3.65-crore car has been sitting in his garage in Mumbai. Singhania further claimed that Maserati has blamed the conditions of Indian roads for the football-like bouncing he faced while driving the car.