Maserati’s legendary GranTurismo gets a few tweaks for 2018. Up front, the grille has a more trapezoidal shape and the bumper gets a more aggressive design with larger openings. In the back, Maserati has updated the shape of the bumper diffuser to make it more aerodynamic. The Sport and MC trim levels are back, in Coupe and Cabriolet versions. There are numerous available options, including a two-tone interior sold at more than $8,000. All GranTurismos rely on a 460-horsepower V8.
Pros
- “Emotional” car
- Updated and improved style
- Very high quality materials
- Absolutely exquisite sound of the V8
- Very exclusive, thank you very much
Cons
- Motor lacks flexibility
- Grotesque maintenance costs
- Outdated security features
- Super heavyweight
- Same fuel consumption as 5 Priuses