2018 Maserati Gran Turismo makes debut at NY Stock Exchange

(June 28, 2017) NEW YORK — In a very unusual introduction, Maserati chose the New York Stock Exchange Tuesday to unveil its 2018 GranTurismo. With its restyled exterior in “Grigio Granito” color and refined black leather interior, the GranTurismo MC (short for Maserati Corse) made its world debut at the Experience Square at the main entrance of the NYSE.

Maserati lined up its entire range next to the restyled GranTurismo MC in front of the New York Stock Exchange building: a black Ghibli SQ4 Nerissimo Edition with a black/red inte
rior (an exclusive version for the U.S. and Canada markets, which debuted in the New York Auto Show last April), a blue “Passione” Quattroporte GTS GranLusso with a Zegna Silk interior and a white 350 horsepower Levan te with a black/red interior, the first SUV in Maserati’s century-long history.

Alongside the modern Maserati cars, busy New Yorkers had the unique opportunity to admire a sensational sports coupé representing Maserati’s racing heritage: the blue Maserati Tipo 151 — one of three ever built — that participated in the 24 Hours of Le Mans race in 1962.




GranTurismo is a genuinely Italian car concept pioneered by Maserati. The GranTurismo model is the latest Maserati designed by Pininfarina and since its launch in 2007 it has evolved into one of the most iconic GT cars ever built. The 4-seater coupé is considered the ultimate expression of Maserati’s passion, technology and craftsmanship and remains unique in the supercar segment thanks to its timeless design and comfortable 4-seat interior.

Maserati has produced more than 37,000 GranTurismo and GranCabrio models in the historic factory of Viale Ciro Menotti in Modena and relaunches the iconic model for 2018 with an elegant and aerodynamically efficient restyling, refined interiors and a state-of-the art infotainment system.

The streamlined GranTurismo range comprises two well defined versions, the Sport and the MC — the latter on display in New York. Both versions are equipped with the naturally aspirated 4.7-liter V8 engine, hand-built by Ferrari in Maranello and capable of producing 460 hp at 7,000rpm. A six-speed ZF Automatic Gearbox is attached directly to the V8 powerhouse.

The Maserati Design Centre team in Turin approached the 2018 restyling by treating the timeless design with utmost respect. The car’s new "sharknose" hexagonal grille is inspired by the Alfieri Concept and adds a three-dimensional effect to its frontal view.

Together with the new, lower air ducts, the grille helps improve the airflow distribution and reduce the aerodynamic drag from 0.33 to 0.32. The rear bumper has also been redesigned with an emphasis on the natural elegance of the iconic GT coupé and cabriolet, featuring a neater design with twofold layout for the Sport and MC versions.

The performance figures of the MY18 GranTurismo have been improved compared to the previous model year. The GranTurismo Sport accelerates from 0-100km/h (0-62) in 4.8 seconds and reaches a top speed of 185 mph while the lighter MC version makes it to 0-62 in 4.7 seconds and has a top speed of 187 mph.

The interior of the GranTurismo offers unparalleled comfort for four adults, thanks to the individual Poltrona Frau leather seats with integrated headrests. The iconic Italian coupé is also available with Alcantara and leather upholstery.

For 2018, the GranTurismo features a new, high resolution 8.4” capacitive touch screen and Harman Kardon Premium Sound system. The state-of-the art infotainment system is compatible with both Apple CarPlay and Android