Maserati Updates GranTurismo, GranCabrio, and Grecale with More Powerful V6 and Improved Electric Range
Maserati has refreshed its GranTurismo, GranCabrio, and Grecale models, boosting the V6 Nettuno engine to 590 hp and enhancing the electric range of the Folgore variants.
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What Happened
Maserati introduced updated versions of the GranTurismo, GranCabrio, and Grecale, featuring a more powerful V6 Nettuno engine and improved electric range for the Folgore models. The GranTurismo and GranCabrio Trofeo now deliver 590 hp, while the Grecale gains a 390-hp V6 Nettuno option. The Folgore electric variants see range improvements, with the GranTurismo Folgore achieving over 540 km.
“With the new Trident range, we are strengthening the distinctive quality that has always defined us: Italian Gran Turismo, where design, elegance, performance and masterful craftsmanship come together in a balance of elegance that is never ostentatious, yet always performance oriented.”
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40 hp increase over previous generation
The new front-end design, inspired by the MCXtrema and MCPURA, features reshaped air intakes and a splitter for improved aerodynamics. Inside, a new steering wheel, digital clock, and updated interface enhance the cabin experience. The Fuoriserie program offers seven new exterior colors and extensive personalization options.
Why this matters
The updates strengthen Maserati's luxury lineup by blending Italian design with improved performance and electrification, helping the brand compete more effectively in the premium segment.
Terms in This Story
- Nettuno
- Maserati's twin-turbo V6 engine with Formula 1-derived pre-chamber combustion technology.
- Folgore
- Maserati's fully electric model designation, meaning 'lightning' in Italian.
- Trofeo
- The high-performance trim level for Maserati models.
- Fuoriserie
- Maserati's bespoke customization program allowing unique exterior and interior configurations.
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