2010 Maserati GranCabrio

The new 2010 Maserati GranCabrio, a four-seater convertible version of the GranTurismo, will make its world debut on September 15 at the 2009 Frankfurt Motor Show. The soft-top convertible now completes Maserati’s product line-up that now consists of three different families of models: Quattroporte, GranTurismo, GranCabrio.

“The GranCabrio represents the very essence of Maserati in terms of open-top cars,” says Maserati. “It’s a Maserati in the purest sense of the word: from the unmistakable style by Pininfarina to the spacious interior, from the craftsmanship of each detail to the driving pleasure and performance.”

Power for the Maserati GranCabrio comes from the GranTurismo S’s 4.7L V8 making 440-hp and is the longest wheelbase convertible on the market.

Sales of the GranCabrio will begin this winter in Europe, with worldwide sales to begin in spring of 2010.

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- By: Omar Rana


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  • Pat

    OH MY GOD. That is the most beautiful convertible I have EVER seen in my whole life.

  • zermatt

    I agree. For a 4 seater, this is a beautiful car. Maserati has been designing some of the most beautiful cars. In the Chicago area a car like this one would offer tremendous exclusivity as there would only be a few sold. That would be a plus, as well.

  • Ivan Gutierrez

    Better looking than the DBS Volante, I think not. Nonetheless this is a great looking car.

  • Pat

    OH MY GOD. That is the most beautiful convertible I have EVER seen in my whole life.

  • zermatt

    I agree. For a 4 seater, this is a beautiful car. Maserati has been designing some of the most beautiful cars. In the Chicago area a car like this one would offer tremendous exclusivity as there would only be a few sold. That would be a plus, as well.

  • Ivan Gutierrez

    Better looking than the DBS Volante, I think not. Nonetheless this is a great looking car.