Maserati, the well-known Italian luxury car maker, has brought a new, exciting car to India. The second-generation GranTurismo has made its grand entry, and it’s causing quite a stir. This beautiful car, which has two doors, is available in two different versions. One is called Modena, and the other is called Trofeo. The Modena is priced at Rs. 2.72 crore, while the Trofeo comes in at Rs. 2.90 crore. For now, this stunning car is only available with a petrol engine. But don’t worry if you’re into electric cars; Maserati plans to launch an all-electric version, called Folgore, in 2025.
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Classic Look with Modern Touches
The new GranTurismo has a look that feels both new and familiar. It keeps many of the design elements from the older version, which gives it that classic Maserati feel. Some of the key design features include vertically stacked LED headlights with daytime running lights (DRLs) that make the car’s face stand out. The car has a long hood that dips down into the front, making it look sleek and fast even when it’s standing still.
The oval-shaped grille sits low, with the famous Maserati logo proudly displayed. The car also has functional air curtains that help with aerodynamics, making it even more efficient. The wheels are multi-spoke alloy wheels, which add to its sporty look. At the back, there are LED taillights that wrap around the car, and four exhaust tips that hint at the power under the hood.
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Packed with Modern Features
Step inside the GranTurismo, and you’ll find a car filled with modern technology. There’s a 12.3-inch infotainment screen that sits in the center of the dashboard, which is your hub for all things entertainment and information. You can control music, navigation, and more with just a touch. In front of the driver, there’s a digital instrument panel that shows all the important information you need, like speed and fuel levels. The steering wheel is a sporty three-spoke design, which feels great in your hands. In the center console, there’s another screen dedicated to controlling the car’s climate and seat settings, so you can stay comfortable no matter the weather.
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Powerful Engine Options
Under the hood, the GranTurismo offers two powerful options. Both versions come with a 3.0-liter V6 engine, but each is tuned differently. The Modena version produces 490 horsepower and 600Nm of torque. This means it’s fast and responsive, perfect for those who love a thrill. The Trofeo version, on the other hand, is even more powerful. It generates 550 horsepower and 650Nm of torque. Both versions come with an eight-speed automatic gearbox that delivers smooth and quick shifts, making the driving experience even more enjoyable.
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Looking Ahead: The Electric Future
While the petrol versions of the GranTurismo are impressive, Maserati is also thinking about the future. The company has announced that an all-electric version, called the Folgore, will be released in 2025. This shows Maserati’s commitment to embracing new technology and offering options for those who prefer electric vehicles. The Folgore is expected to bring all the style and performance of the petrol versions but with the added benefits of electric power.
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Conclusion
The launch of the Maserati GranTurismo in India is an exciting event for car lovers. With its blend of classic design and modern technology, powerful engines, and a future electric version, it’s clear that Maserati is offering something special. Whether you’re drawn to the sleek design, the advanced features, or the thrill of the powerful engines, the GranTurismo has something for everyone. As we look forward to the launch of the Folgore, it’s clear that Maserati is ready to lead the way into the future of luxury cars.
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