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Revision as of 18:04, 22 February 2009
Maserati GranTurismo Maserati GranTurismo S | |
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Manufacturer | Maserati |
Parent company | Fiat Group |
Production | 2007-present |
Class | Grand tourer |
Body style | 2+2 coupé |
Layout | FR layout |
Chassis | |
Engine | 4.2 L (4244 cc) 90° V8 4.7 L (4691 cc) 90° V8 |
Transmission | ZF 6-speed automatic MC-Shift Semi-automatic transmission |
Length | 4881 mm (192.3 in.) |
Width | 1847 mm (72.7 in.) |
Height | 1353 mm (53.5 in.) |
Wheelbase | 2942 mm (115.9 in.) |
Weight | 1880 kg (4144 lb) (European market version) |
Predecessor | Maserati Coupé |
Aka | |
Designer | Jason Castriota under Pininfarina |
Related | Maserati Quattroporte Ferrari 599 GTB Fiorano Alfa Romeo 8C Competizione |
Similar | Audi R8 Aston Martin V8 Vantage Porsche 911 Jaguar XK BMW 6 Series Mercedes-Benz SL-Class Mercedes-Benz CL-Class |
The Maserati GranTurismo is grand tourer produced by Italian automaker Maserati. It was officially presented at the Geneva Motor Show in March 2007. The GranTurismo is a two-door, four seater or 2+2 coupé. Many design elements come from the Ferrari 599 GTB Fiorano, which is also a grand tourer.
The engine is the same Ferrari-sourced 4.2-litre (4244 cc) unit which is currently used in the Maserati Coupé, Maserati Spyder, GranSport, Trofeo and Quattroporte, although uprated to a maximum output of 405 hp. The GranTurismo uses a wet sump and the transmission is located in the front of the vehicle, as opposed to a dry sump and a rear-mounted transmission used on Duo Select models of the Coupé and Quattroporte.
Convertible version of GranTurismo will be launched in 2009.
Specifications
- Engine 4.2 L (4244 cc) (259 cu in) 90° V8
- Power 405PS at 7100 rpm
- Torque 460Nm at 4750 rpm
- Top speed 285kmh
- Acceleration 0-62 mph 5.2 seconds
- Acceleration 0-400 m 13.4 seconds
- Acceleration 0-1000 m 23.9 seconds
GranTurismo S
Maserati introduced a new S version at the 2008 Geneva Motor Show. The S version features a new 4.7 litre V8 producing 440 hp. It also has a new electro-actuated gearbox with fast MC-Shift arranged in a Transaxle layout.
Gallery
External links
- Official Microsite
- Maserati GranTurismo Pininfarina
- GranTurismo: Maserati releases details Sybarites
- Remaking Maserati History: Italian maker to reveal stunning 2008 GranTurismo at Geneva Autoweek
- Geneva Pre-Show: Maserati GranTourismo Coupe Revealed Jalopnik
- 2008 Maserati GranTurismo debuts Left Lane News
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Bora | MC12 |