Snapshot
- 2023 Maserati GranTurismo exterior revealed
- Petrol versions powered by the Nettuno twin-turbo V6
- Full reveal imminent – including all-electric Folgore
UPDATE: 2023 Maserati GranTurismo revealed
The next-generation 2023 Maserati GranTurismo has officially debuted with petrol and electric power.
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Here it is: Our first look at the next-generation 2023 Maserati GranTurismo.
Maserati has showcased the exterior of its Mercedes-AMG SL competitor in a teaser campaign ahead of its imminent debut.
The second-generation GranTurismo coupe replaces the previous version, which ended production in 2019 after a 12-year run.
A replacement for the GranCabrio convertible is expected to follow in 2024.
Under the bonnet, the new GranTurismo Modena and Trofeo will be fitted with a twin-turbo V6 engine – and joined by an all-electric Folgore version.
The petrol mill, codenamed 'Nettuno', is currently used in the MC20 sportscar and Grecale medium SUV.
Maserati hasn’t confirmed power outputs for the GranTurismo; however, it produces 463kW and 730Nm in the MC20, and 390kW and 620Nm in the Grecale Trofeo – up 52kW and 100Nm over the outgoing 4.7-litre Ferrari-sourced V8.
As for the electric GranTurismo Folgore – the Italian word for lightning – it was recently teased driving on Californian roads during the 2022 Monterey Car Week.
It will be the flagship variant with a tri-motor electric powertrain, which Maserati claims will produce more than 883kW.
According to Maserati design boss Klaus Busse, the GranTurismo Folgore will complete the 0-100km/h sprint in a claimed 2.6 seconds, with a 200mph (322km/h) top speed and an 800-volt charging architecture.
The design of the GranTurismo is similar to the outgoing model, but it sports a refreshed look similar to newer Maserati vehicles, such as the Grecale and MC20 according to Drive.
Up front, the GranTurismo sports a wide grille and functional air vents in the lower bumpers, while Maserati’s iconic side vents remain.
A pair of slim tail-lights similar to the MC20 feature, along with quad exhaust tips mounted at the edges of the rear bumper.
The full reveal of the 2023 Maserati GranTurismo – including its interior, which is expected to be similar to the Grecale – is imminent, so stay tuned to Wheels for the latest information.
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