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Maserati Granturismo Review, For Sale, Colours, Models, Specs & News

Maserati Granturismo Review, For Sale, Colours, Models, Specs & News

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$375,000

You will hear the Maserati GranTurismo long before you see it. That’s because this Italian sports coupe is powered by a heavenly 4.7-litre V8 petrol engine paired to a devilish sports exhaust system that sings a tune you simply can’t ignore. The GranTurismo first arrived on sale here in Australia back in 2007, and while the prices have changed, the range has been tweaked and the styling has been reworked over the years, it remains just as enthralling to see in traffic, as it is rather rare to spot one, such is their exclusivity. The Maserati GranTurismo model range currently opens with the Granturismo Modena at $375,000, and it ranges through to the top-spec Granturismo Trofeo which costs $475,000.

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Coupe
8 Speed Automatic
Premium Unleaded Petrol
Overview
Likes
The more powerful petrol-powered GranTurismo
Slightly sharper handling dynamics
Drop-dead gorgeous styling
Dislikes
Even pricier
Poor warranty
No manual gearbox availability

Maserati Granturismo Pricing & Specs

The price range for the Maserati Granturismo varies based on the trim level you choose. Starting at $375,000 and going to $475,000 for the latest year the model was manufactured. The model range is available in the following body types starting from the engine/transmission specs shown below.
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Maserati Granturismo Colours

Bianco
Blu Emozione
Blu Nobile
Grigio Maratea
Grigio Maratea Matte
Nero Ribelle

Maserati Granturismo Engine

The Maserati GranTurismo is fitted with a 3.0L twin-turbo V6 from the company’s MC20 supercar. Called the Nettuno, it makes 365kW of power and 600Nm of torque in the Modena and 45kW/50Nm more in the Trofeo. Drive is sent to all four wheels via an eight-speed ZF torque-converter automatic transmission.

Maserati Granturismo FAQs

Maserati GranTurismo 2015: Is it reliable?

Generally it is a reliable vehicle with no serious flaws, but like all cars they can break down, so you need to have deep pockets to repair them should that happen. It is likely any common reliability issues and faults with would show up on our Maserati problems page

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Maserati Granturismo Speed

The Maserati GranTurismo can sprint from 0-100km/h in 3.9 seconds for the Modena version and just 3.5s in Trofeo guise, on the way to a top speed of 302km/h and 320km/h, respectively.

Maserati Granturismo Accessories

The GranTurismo is beautifully equipped. Its standard specification includes three touchscreens – one ahead of the driver, and two directly to the right in the centre. The latter features a smaller, 8.8-inch climate control display.

Quality leather upholstery, a digital rear-view mirror, a premium audio system with 14 speakers, Android-based multimedia that brings Alexa assistance, ‘Hey, Maserati’ voice-control and even a Wi-Fi hotspot, a 360-degree camera view, a head-up display, electric front seats with heating and ventilation, heated rear seats and a digitised analogue clock with performance telemetry are also fitted.

Plus, you’ll find a long list of adaptive driver-assist safety systems like adaptive cruise control, while air suspension and adaptive dampers also form part of the GranTurismo’s specification.

Maserati Granturismo Interior

The GranTurismo’s cabin is long, low and wide, offering an impressive amount of space up front, but tight quarters for the two travellers in the rear.

The dashboard is an elegant, symmetrical affair, with a large digital instrumentation cluster ahead of the driver, while a pair of touchscreens in the centre operate the multimedia and climate control systems.

Storage is okay, ventilation is excellent and the overall ambience and quality are rich. The GranTurismo’s interior mirrors its exterior in being modern yet traditional.

Maserati Granturismo Boot Space

The Maserati GranTurismo offers a 310 litre boot capacity, and is aided by a ski-port into the cabin for longer items. No spare wheel is fitted – just a tyre-repair kit.

Maserati Granturismo Seats

The Maserati GranTurismo is a four-seater in the sports coupe ‘2+2’ style, meaning a pair of bucket seats up front and a fixed pair of bucket seats out back.

All are heated. The front pair are also electrically adjustable and ventilated.

Maserati Granturismo Range

The Maserati GranTurismo achieves a combined cycle average figure of 10.2L/100km. This translates to a carbon-dioxide emissions rating of 230 grams of CO2 per kilometre.

Fuelling that 70-litre tank with premium unleaded petrol can result in an average 680km before you need to refill.