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With a mere 21,046 miles gracing its odometer, this 2012 Maserati Gran Turismo S presents a rare opportunity to own a piece of Maserati's illustrious history, as this vehicle was part of the final production year for the coveted S variant.
Powering this Maserati is a 4.7L V8 engine—a collaboration with Ferrari that delivers 434 horsepower and 361 lb-ft of torque to the rear wheels via a 6-speed automatic transmission adorned with Active Shifting Paddles. The Gran Turismo S’s appearance is draped in Bianco Eldorado paint, creating a canvas for the contrasting Nero leather upholstery, impeccably stitched in white. The vehicle's silhouette is accentuated by the MC Sportline appearance package, capturing the essence of Pinin Farina’s design ethos.
Progressive luxuries are found throughout, including a state-of-the-art navigation system, Bluetooth technology, and Xenon headlamps for a convergence of tradition and innovation. The Alcantara headliner evokes tactile experiences, while the Bose audio system envelops the passengers. Each detail is intentional, from the Maserati Trident emblems upon the headrests to the meticulously crafted carbon fiber trim. 10-way power front seats, heated seating for superior comfort, dual-zone automatic climate control, and the practicality of front and rear parking sensors. This extends to the exclusive MC gas and brake pedals.
For the enthusiast who craves both exclusivity and raw power, the 2012 Maserati Gran Turismo S stands peerless. This vehicle arrives with a Clean CarFax as of March 2024, tangible evidence of its lineage since arriving from Belgium in 2011 to its stewardship in California. Included in the sale are the owner's literature and one key.
This Maserati is being sold as Premium Listing on CLASSIC.COM by Todd Myers with UDrive Automobiles in West Chester, PA.
About the model
Maserati introduced the performance-focused GranTurismo S for the 2009 model year. The S was only built in a coupe body style and was the first GranTurismo variant to feature the 'F136 Y' V8 engine built in collaboration with Ferrari. This 4.7L powerplant had an output of 434hp and 361 lb ft of torque, which drove the rear wheels via a 6-speed automated manual transmission. Production of the GranTurismo S lasted until 2012, when Maserati introduced the GranTurismo Sport Coupe.
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