The Fiat Empire has owned Maserati since 1987, which means that it is related to Ferrari. In the case of the Gran Turismo, this legacy brings with it a 4.7L 454-hp V8 engine. Despite its power, the coupe (that is also offered in a convertible version) isn’t a sports car, per se. Rather, it’s a grand touring car, designed for the roads and not for a race track. Although it’s nearing the end of its career, the Gran Turismo remains one of the nicest cars on the market.
Pros
- Engine sound
- Dynamic handling
- Elegant design
- Comfortable car
- Four-seat passenger compartment
Cons
- Significant weight
- No manual transmission
- Uninteresting base trim
- Limited distribution network
- Model at the end of its career