The
latest addition to the Maserati range is the Maserati GranSport.
It is
a new model celebrating the concept of sportiness at the
heart of all of the Trident’s Grand Tourers, due to be
unveiled to the world for the first time at Geneva’s
International Motor Show.
The new
car, which joins the Coupé and Spyder in the Maserati
range, goes on sale next summer. The GranSport’s name
alone suggests its eager thoroughbred GT spirit, the kind of
spirit
that can provide plenty of fun on demand for the driver. The
GranSport name also has a special symbolic significance for
the Trident as it was first used in the 1950s for an elegant
two-liter
coupe designed by the Carozzeria Frua on the base of the famous
A6 G.
The new
GranSport, however, is designed to offer an exciting alternative
to the current Coupé, and as such, has been
treated to series of new enhancements that give it a very powerful
temperament indeed.
The Maserati
GranSport is available in the six sportiest colors in the
Maserati range, each one of which can be
combined with
various interior options.
Owners
can choose from the classic Giallo Granturismo (Grand Tourer
Yellow) and Rosso Mondiale (World Championship
Red)
or, alternatively between the metallic Nero Carbonio
(Carbon Black),
Blu Mediterraneo (Mediterranean Blue) and Grigio
Touring (Touring Grey). The sixth color choice recently added
to the range is
Bianco Fuji (Fuji White), an original pearl white
with
the unusual depth typical of three-coat pearlescent
paints. This
is the starting
point from which the Officine Alfieri Maserati program
can be used to include a vast array of other personalization
options
regarding the colors of the interior trim leather,
fabric as well as technical or comfort-oriented features,
such
as:
Xenon
headlights, Skyhook suspension, Mercury Grey and
Ball-Polished options for the wheels, carbon interior and
exterior
components, GPS and GSM telephone module controlled
from the radio
unit, and a six-disc CD Changer, to mention but a
few.
The GranSport’s interior reflects its brilliant personality
both in terms of aesthetics and functionality, yet also exudes
the elegant good taste and luxurious comfort of a Trident Grand
Tourer.
The dashboard,
body-hugging seats, tunnel, thick-rimmed steering wheel,
impressive materials (leather,
carbon fiber, alloy,
high tech fabric) all combine to create an attractively
sporty ambience
too.
The Maserati
GranSport’s dashboard boasts excellent specialist
trim and central console options. The upper part of the dash
is trimmed in leather, while the central area, framed by the
car-colored piping strip, is trimmed in a special high tech
fabric originally developed for nautical use and available
in Nero (Black),
Grigio Nickel (Nickel Grey) or Blu Metal (Metal Blue). This
is a double layered material which is not only very attractive
but
also non-slip and extremely hard-wearing, making it ideal for
trimming the central area of sports seats and the lower rim
of the steering wheel.
The front
seats are designed for high lateral containment, and guarantee
maximum driver contact
with the car
for perfect control.
They were developed with the help of the
Maserati test drivers in line with the strictest ergonomic
principles
with the
aim of combining sporty characteristics and
excellent seat comfort
for perfect, long distance driving. This
is
why the seats are also fully power adjustable
and
can, on
request, be supplied with a heating option
and memorized settings
on
the driver’s
side. The carbon,
leather-trimmed tunnel separates the two front seats. It
contains the Cambiocorsa
control
selector
and
the secondary
commands, each one of which is set into an
elegant chrome surround.
The main
control buttons, including the blue Start button, on the
other hand, are grouped
together
on the central
console near
the driver.
The climate
control and CD player buttons are also set in a carbon feature
on the
central console.
Any driver
lucky enough to get his hands on the three-spoke steering
wheel of the
Maserati
GranSport
will appreciate
the work that
has been done to mould the rim (trimmed
in perforated leather, carbon and technical
fabric) to offer
improved ergonomic
grip. All of the car’s functions are arranged on the instrument
binnacle, which boasts sporty white graphics on a Maserati
navy blue background.
The Maserati
GranSport’s harmonious volumes are beautifully
combined with more muscular, aerodynamic forms. This
is the fruit of much testing in the wind tunnel aimed at
improving the
Cx value
and
achieving a
balanced division
of the
vertical loads (Cz) between the front
and rear axles.
The result
is that the Maserati GranSport has a Cx of 0.33, one of the
very best
in its category.
An
almost total absence
of
over-steer and improved front-wheel
drivability and precision
make it very easy to handle too and
ensure that drivers will be able
to really put
it and themselves
through
their paces
in complete safety. Work on the new
model’s aerodynamics
has led to the addition of new bumpers. The front one, in fact,
has
a very pronounced lower spoiler with sidebars elegantly integrated
into the body itself, while the luggage compartment deck has
been given a discreet yet equally efficient spoiler lip. The
new aerodynamic features associated with the fact that the
set-up is now 10 mm lower, result in a two-point improvement
in the
Cx value and translate into clear benefits for the driver.
In fact, the Maserati GranSport offers a truly blistering drive,
thanks to its direct, precise steering and excellent stability
at high speeds.
The traditional
Trident elegance is there too in the classic chrome
grille
reminiscent
of
the Quattroporte’s. The grilles
over the air vents on the rear bumper are chrome too. The Maserati
GranSport’s sporty look is completed by new 19” wheels
inspired by the ones sported by the cars in the Maserati Trofeo
Championship, with spokes forming a very attractive Trident.
Needless
to say, the Maserati GranSport boasts all of the many excellent
technological and
safety features
offered
by the Maserati
Grand Tourers, but with some
very
important refinements.
The car
has the same sophisticated set-up as the Coupé Cambiocorsa:
a Transaxle layout with the gearbox rear-mounted in unit with
the differential, stability and traction control (MSP) integrating
ABS, ASR, MSR and EBD functions, which the driver can deactivate
if desired, independent front and rear suspension with double
wishbone geometry, which can be integrated with the Skyhook
system on request, the Skyhook adaptive damping system which
instantly
adapts the damper calibrations to suit the driving and road
conditions and allows the driver to choose between two different
settings
(Normal and Sport).
The fact
that the set-up has been lowered by 10 mm and the
adoption
of the 19” wheels and tires with a specific profile (front
235/35 19”, rear 265/30 19”), characterized by
a smaller slip angle, have lowered the centre of gravity and
hardened
the set-up of Maserati GranSport making it even more agile
and responsive to the steering wheel.
The Brembo
brakes with alloy titanium-colored four-piston
calipers with differentiated
diameters and large
ventilated cross-drilled
discs (front 330 mm; rear
310 mm), also further enhance
the
dynamic
characteristics of the
car.
Engine
The Maserati GranSport’s normally aspirated 4,244 cc
V8 has all the structure of the most advanced racing engines
with
dry sump lubrication and twin overhead camshafts per cylinder
bank with four valves per cylinder hydraulic tappets.
The intake
cams also feature variable phase
timing.
Its maximum power
delivery has
been upped from
the original
390hp to
400hp too, thanks to
special development
work to reduce
internal attrition
and careful work
on the
intake manifolds
and valve
seats. The
engine has been combined
with a sports exhaust
system that
is instantly
recognizable, thanks
to the unusual
design
of its twin
chrome exhausts and
was designed to give enthusiasts
that
instantly recognizable
deep, full-bodied
rumble.
Thanks to an electronically
controlled pneumatic
valve system,
even
more can be made
of the exhaust by pressing
the “Sport“ button on the
central console too.
Transmission
The Maserati GranSport
is available only
with the six-speed
electro-hydraulic
transmission in which
the gears are
changed using paddles
mounted behind the
steering wheel,
a feature that further
enhances the car’s sporty personality.
The Cambiocorsa
systems allows drivers to
choose between
various gear shifting
modes
(Normal,
Sport, Automatic
and Low Grip),
and in the case
of the Maserati GranSport,
is
controlled
by specific software.
Even with respect
to already
very highly developed
Coupé Cambiocorsa system, the Sport mode in the GranSport
offers 35% faster gear changing on average and also boasts
automatic heeling and toeing to make dropping down a gear even
faster.
Thanks to the new Cambiocorsa software, the Maserati GranSport
can sprint a whole kilometer from standstill in a breathtaking
23 seconds flat.
The gear
shift ratios are specific
too,
with the
adoption of a
sixth gear that
is 5% longer,
which,
in combination
with
its more powerful
engine and improved
aerodynamics,
allows
the Maserati
GranSport to
improve on the already
blistering speeds
of the Coupé, delivering a dizzying top speed of 290 km/h.
As with
the other models in the
Maserati range,
the driver
can
choose between
two levels
of gear changing.
Normal
mode is more
comfortable
and typical of Grand
Tourer driving,
while
with a
touch of the
Sport button
on
the central
console they get
to
feel the true
power of the
car. The
Sport
mode
delivers
much
faster gear
changing,
a deeper
exhaust sound
and less invasive
use of the
MSP stability and
traction control
system. The
optional Skyhook
suspension
system, which
offers
continuous
damping
control, is
also affected by the
driver’s choice of Normal
or Sport modes.
For more
comfort-oriented driving, there
is even an
Auto button
which puts
the
gears in
full automatic
mode so
that the
driver need do nothing
more than
sit back enjoy
the thrilling
experience
of driving
a Maserati.
However,
the Sport
function can still
be activated in this mode. |