Maserati Gran Turismo


Maserati’s famous trident strikes again – this time in the form of a sprightly 2-door which appeared on the market in September 2007 and is finally a Gran Turismo worthy of the name. At 4.88m long, the Gran Turismo puts its competitors in the shade by its dimensions alone; this is largely due to this model actually being based on the technical platform of the Quattroporte sedan. This 2+2 seater boasts an 8-cylinder 4.2l engine capable of pushing out 606HP and achieving top speeds of 285 km/h while 0-100 km/h sprint takes only 5.2 seconds. Despite being relatively large and heavy, the Gran Turismo handles just as well as its smaller competitors and its sheer bulk makes it perhaps more suitable for long haul drives. The Maserati Gran Turismo is yours to drive away for €130,000.





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