This beautiful Granturismo MC shows boasts a clean Carfax with 16
service records. Originally born White, it has been professionally
and tastefully wrapped in a Satin White that extenuates the
stunning body lines of this Italian Beauty. The black leather
interior is in excellent condition and accented perfectly with
Carbon Fiber on the steering wheel, F1 Paddles, dash and center
console. White deviated stitching and Maserati Triton embossed in
the headrests finish up the classy interior.
With just 38,000 miles, this vehicle has traveled far less than
industry standard and is in pristine physical and mechanical
condition. Complete with both keys, owner's manuals, windscreen
cover and tools.
Absolutely gorgeous and ready to turn heads!!!
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About the Granturismo:
Unveiled at the 2007 Geneva Motor Show, the GranTurismo has a drag
coefficient of 0.33. The model was initially equipped with a
4.2-litre V8 engine developed in conjunction with Ferrari. The
engine generates a maximum power output of 399 HP and is equipped
with a 6-speed ZF automatic transmission.
The 2+2 body has been derived from the Maserati M139 platform, also
shared with the Maserati Quattroporte V, with double-wishbone front
suspension and a multilink rear suspension. The grand tourer
emphasizes comfort in harmony with speed and driver-enjoyment.
Replacing both the GranTurismo S and S Automatic, the Granturismo
Sport was unveiled in March 2012 at the Geneva Motor Show. The
revised 4.7L engine is rated 454 HP. The Sport features a unique,
MC Stradale inspired front fascia, new headlights and new, sportier
steering wheel and seats.
The GranCabrio MC four-seater open-top is 1.9 in longer than
GranCabrio with front end inspired directly by MC Stradale and
equipped with much improved aerodynamics compared to standard
models. Power comes from 4.7 L 90� V8 delivering 454 HP and 384
lb�ft of torque. Top speed is 180 MPH and acceleration from 0-62
MPH happens in 4.9 seconds. The only transmission is a MC Auto
Shift, 6-speed ZF automatic. Wheels are 20 inch MC Design units. It
premiered in September 2012 at the Paris Motor Show.
The architecture of the GranCabrio derives from the M139 platform
of the fifth generation Quattroporte, shortened about 4.7 inches in
the wheelbase and 3.1 inches in the rear overhang.
Like on the Quattroporte the engine is pushed back beyond the front
wheel's centerline, inside the wheelbase-in the front mid-engine,
rear-wheel-drive layout. This confers a 49%/51% front/rear weight
distribution to automatic transmission cars. "MC SportShift"
sequential transmission variants have a further rear-biased 47%/53%
weight distribution, due to the gearbox mounted at the rear with
the differential-in the transaxle layout.
The chassis is made of stamped and boxed steel sections, and is
complemented by two aluminum subframes: one at the front supporting
the engine and providing suspension attaching points, and a tubular
one at the rear supporting both suspension and differential (or the
entire transmission in transaxle cars). Structural body panels are
steel, the bonnet is aluminum and the boot lid is a single sheet
molding compound piece.
The suspension system consists of unequal length control arms with
forged aluminum arms and cast aluminum uprights, coil springs and
anti-roll bars on both axles. Dampers are either fixed-rate and set
up for handling or "Skyhook" adaptive. The Skyhook system uses
aluminum-bodied gas dampers, allowing automatic and continuous
damping rate adjustment by means of proportioning valves.