Maserati GranTurismo Sports Car

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Maserati GranTurismo Sports Car

Post by laiq.shahid » Jul 07, 2009 Views: 8151

Maserati GranTurismo Sports Car

"Maserati GranTurismo S, the sportiest version of Maserati’s coupé was developed for those looking for a distinctive car. The new and powerful 4.7 litre V8 engine is capable of generating 323 kw (440bhp), bestowing the GranTurismo S with a distinctive personality, aggression and power; all the necessary traits to deliver a refined drive in complete safety. Check out this cool car :O"



"The sporty feel of the GranTurismo S is accentuated by Pininfarina’s modern lines. The detailing on the car renders it unmistakable. Features include red prongs on the Trident, the Saetta logo mirror and the standard colour of the brake callipers, features that distinguish competition Maseratis."



"The Maserati Granturismo S is powered by an eight cylinder, 4,691 cc V90° engine that develops 440 bhp at 7,000 rpm."





"The interior of the Maserati GranTurismo combines captivating design and prestigious materials with the luxury that only space and light can provide."



"The transaxle set up employed in the design of the engine and gearbox is a stunning example of Maserati technology. The suspension makes the most of this system thanks to new fixed-rate dampers that now offer 10% more damping. The compression and extension ratios have also been tweaked and the rear torsion bar stiffened."









"The brakes, developed in collaboration with Brembo, always give a prompt response thanks to their dual cast iron and aluminium discs."



"The Maserati GranTurismo S’s distinctive design is immediately recognisable thanks to the sporty styling that reflects the car’s true nature."




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