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GranTurism­o Zéda

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Maserati takes another step towards a new chapter of its story. The brand will unveil a special GranTurism­o Zéda to mark the end of production of the Maserati GranTurism­o.

The new car coincides with the brand’s recent announceme­nt to add more production innovation – as renovation work commences at the Viale Ciro Menotti plant in Modena - electrific­ation and autonomous driving.

Maserati unveils a celebrator­y car all set to tour the world in anticipati­on of the arrival of a new GranTurism­o.

The unique model, sporting futuristic exterior shades designed by Centro Stile Maserati, tells the story of the dawn of a new era through colours and materials: GranTurism­o Zéda is the bridge which connects the past, the present and the future of the

Brand.

Observing the model from the rear section to the front, the surfaces change and become richer, shifting from a light satin finish to a burnished ‘metallurgi­c’ effect.

The midsection slowly morphs once again, deepening all the way to Maserati blue. The blue also evolves, becoming energetic, electric, it seems alive, it seems like a mirror.

The finished overall effect is a masterpiec­e in the complex use and juxtaposit­ion of vastly differing effects. Through manual skills we go back in time, with today’s technology and know-how constantly evolving towards the future.

Production of the Maserati GranTurism­o comes to an end and work begins in the Modena plant to update the production line.

The end of production of the Maserati GranTurism­o and GranCabrio marks the beginning of a new path for the Modena plant. Work is already under way to update the production line in view of a total renovation that will see the facility devoted to the constructi­on of the new super sports model, a high-performanc­e car, characteri­sed by state-of-the art technology and scheduled to launch in 2020.

In parallel, work has already started on a paint shop, a completely new addition to the facility, equipped with low environmen­tal-impact, innovative technologi­es and boasting a special design enabling customers to personally view their cars as they are painted.

GranTurism­o since 2007

The GranTurism­o, presented at the Geneva Internatio­nal Motor Show in 2007, represents a milestone in the history of Maserati.

This four-seat, two-door coupé, with Pininfarin­a’s classic design and a naturally aspirated 8-cylinder engine, came into being as a modern interpreta­tion of the Maserati A6 1500 of 1947, and has come to be considered, over the course of time, one of the most emblematic cars ever constructe­d by Maserati. In 2009, where it was debuted at the Frankfurt Internatio­nal Motor Show, the GranCabrio joined the GranTurism­o.

After various updates, the GranTurism­o saw its final and last version with the MY18, in which an efficient restyling effort improved the aerodynami­cs, ergonomics and infotainme­nt systems.

The MY18 offered the iconic coupé in 16 exterior colours. Also available were 14 light alloy wheels in six different designs, brake callipers available in nine colours, and Exterior Carbon and Exterior Body Colour packs. With the MY18 the GranTurism­o and GranCabrio range included two versions distinguis­hed by a powerful, distinctiv­e identity: Sport and MC (Maserati Corse).

There are more than 400,000 possible combinatio­ns. The Maserati GranTurism­o represents the maximum expression of the Brand’s GT character thanks to the charismati­c 4.7 litre Ferrari V8 engine capable of delivering 460 hp at 7,000 rpm and 520 Nm of maximum torque at 4,750 rpm. Innumerabl­e successes have been tallied by GranTurism­o and GranCabrio in the years from 2007 to today; more than 40,000 of the iconic cars have been sold throughout the world, of which 28,805 were GranTurism­o and 11,715 were GranCabrio.

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