Feb 21, 2011

Maserati GranCabrio provide more powerful sports in Geneva


WORLDWIDE PREVIEW AT GENEVA AUTO SHOW TO MASERATI GRANCABRIO SPORTS

New Maserati that will debut at the upcoming Geneva Motor Show will offer more driving enjoyment thanks to improved vehicle dynamics, more horsepower, more flexible and efficient engine and optimized gear response.

Modena, February 21, 2011. After stunning the world with the GranCabrio the 2009 Frankfurt Motor Show, the Maserati will use in 2011, Geneva Motor Show to its Grand Touring cabriolet on a new level of performance and processing the GranCabrio sport.

Conceived to give GranCabrio model harder edges sit alongside the GranTurismo S and Quattroporte sport GT s, sport GranCabrio uses the more powerful and economical version of Maserati, all alloy 4.7-liter V8, in combination with six-speed automatic transmission ZF.

This naturally aspirated engine produces in this configuration, 331 kW (450 HP) and 510 NM at the height of his rich, thick torque curve. Maserati friction reducing your program in the GranCabrio sports engine more reactive driver nuances most entrances at reducing fuel consumption of 6%. Maximum speed of the GranCabrio sport is 285 km/h.

The 6 speed gearbox is equipped with super-fast MC changer software and has been designed for GranCabrio sports directly from the drive in the Quattroporte sport GT S moving auto MC provides optimized gearshift reaction, resulting in an even more active participation.

Treatment attention, also with updating and revising the system of active suspension Skyhook – now with sportier Tuning – and grooved and drilled dual cast brake discs.

Visually the sport is pronounced more GranCabrio dynamic look. This view is the distinctive nose GranCabrio with black bars and Trident with red accents. Headlights now look black and white sidemarks, while the Front angle splitters and redesigned side skirts are both colored. The GranCabrio sport also debuts a new color of the body to Maserati: Rosso Trionfale inspired by red Italian national colors used in the 1950s racing bolidami – in 1957, Juan-Manuel Fangio won his fifth title F1 world driving a Maserati 250F red.

The GranCabrio sports will be available in all markets, Maserati 62 since the summer of 2011.


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