The new Maserati GranTurismo debuted in October 2022 and will come in ICE and EV-powered versions. However, Maserati did not show photos of the 2+2 cabin until today, when a detailed gallery of the interior and exterior of the GranTurismo appeared on official media channels.
The Maserati GranTurismo It is offered in three versions. Both the entry-level Modena and the performance-oriented Trophy are equipped with the 3.0-litre twin-turbo V6, but in different states of tune making 490 hp (365 kW / 496 PS) and 550 hp (410 kW / 557 PS). respectively. The zero-emission Folgore features a trio of electric motors that produce a combined 751 hp (560 kW / 761 PS), drawing power from the 800-volt 92.5 kWh battery pack.
To differentiate each version of the GranTurismo, Maserati opted for different styling cues on the exterior and unique combinations of colors and finishes inside the cabin.
Reveal interior of the Maserati GranTurismo
Dashboard layout looks a lot like SUV Maserati Grecale, incorporating the company’s latest interior design language. While most components are shared with the Grecale, the GranTurismo looks more premium thanks to accents and stitching on the leather-wrapped instrument panel and door cards, textured inserts, and bright metal accents. The Modena has a nice combination of beige/black upholstery with wood inserts, while the Trofeo sports a black theme with red stitching and carbon fiber, while the Folgore is more eye-catching with blue/white upholstery and a unique treatment for the front. board.
The GranTurismo is packed with digital tricks, including a 12.2-inch digital instrument cluster, a 12.3-inch touchscreen for infotainment, an 8.8-inch touchscreen in the center stack, a sleek digital clock with a analog face and a head up display. Some will complain about Maserati’s decision not to offer physical buttons for climate controls, but the automaker calls its touch-sensitive panel the “simplest and fastest digital climate control on the market.” The three-spoke steering wheel is shared with the Grecale, incorporating the start-stop button and a Manettino-style rotary dial for drive modes.
The seats seem more comfortable than sporty, with integrated headrests displaying the Trident emblem. Other shots of the interior highlight the 1195-watt Sonus Faber sound system with 19 speakers, the Granturismo badge on the passenger side of the dash, the Italian flag next to the air vents, and the hidden “Since 1914” lettering on the dashboard. side moldings.
Models with a 2+2 layout are typically not as roomy, but the automaker claims the GranTurismo can accommodate four adults thanks to its roofline design. Maserati has yet to announce pricing and availability for the GranTurismo. Of course, this year will reveal the GranCabrio, which is the convertible brother of the model.
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