New Maserati GranTurismo Special

There is the possibility of a new variant of the Gran Turismo sports coupe in the offing or a face lifted version of it if the photographs that have been received are anything to go by. The low front apron along with a boot lid spoiler that is visible in the spy photographs taken from Germany as well as the redesigned rear bumper with two tail pipes which are mounted high on the center fascia at the back are clear indication of the base design of this car.

The Maserati launched in 2008 comes to mind specially due to the modification carried out to the rear end of the car.

There have been several version or variants of the Gran Turismo that the Italian automaker brought to the market in the past two years, there has been the “S” and ‘S automatic models which were more powerful version given the 440 hp 4.7 liter V8 they had under their hood. There was even the limited version of the ‘S MC Sport Line’ that had been introduced by the same Italian maker. It therefore would come as no surprise if it was found that this present car turns out to be a hotter version of the ‘S’ model.

Source: carscoop

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  • granturismosports

    December 15, 2010 / at 12:29 am

    The traditional suspension setup was fixed-setting dampers along with the Skyhook adaptive suspension produced optionally.

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