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Maserati GranCabrio Folgore is the first all-electric 2+2 convertibl­e in its segment

Maserati GranCabrio Folgore makes its debut at the “Maserati Folgore Day” in Modena

- STORIES BY DAVID KHOO david.khoo@bizedge.com

“Folgore” is Italian for “lightning” and it is the moniker applied to Maserati’s full-electric models.

Unveiled recently during the brand’s “Folgore Day” in Modena to celebrate Maserati’s journey towards luxury electrifie­d performanc­e vehicles, the GranCabrio Folgore — a 290km/h 2+2 convertibl­e — joins its all-electric brethren, the GranTurism­o Folgore coupe and Grecale Folgore crossover.

If you are wondering, this is not just another concept, but a production-ready model. The order books are open, with the first cars expected in 4Q2024.

Maserati’s vision is for the entire model range to be fully electrifie­d by 2028, including the MC20 sportscar, with a Folgore model expected to make its debut in 2025.

With a commodious 2929mm wheelbase, the GranCabrio is engineered to be a proper 2+2 soft-top convertibl­e, with rear seats that are not intended to be jump seats for shorties.

True to brand form, the GranCabrio Folgore’s cabin is meticulous­ly executed with and well-appointed with the latest technology and UI, especially relating to the car’s electrific­ation and charging status, as well as real-time operating range — this takes into account charging points en route and at the destinatio­n.

We reckon that cabrios are more sensitive to cabin colourway combinatio­ns because it is a chance to flash your sartorial taste to passers-by when you put the roof down.

The Formula E-derived all-electric powertrain sits on 800V architectu­re and boasts a cool benefit — apart from the huge hit of torque from the triple 300kW motors and the fact that you can keep it running when it is stationary — you certainly will not smell your own exhaust fumes with the roof-down.

For optimum handling balance, the placement of the battery modules around the central tunnel results in lower inertia resistance force, because the weight of the battery modules remains in the centre of the car, both vertically and horizontal­ly.

The stats are hugely impressive for this grand tourer convertibl­e, with the GranCabrio Folgore serving up 760hp (830hp with MaxBoost) and a massive 1,350Nm. It even has the ability to be enjoyed in either rear-wheel-drive or all-wheel-drive modes, with the familiar choices in driving modes to suit one’s moods — GT, Sport, Corsa and specific to the EV, Max Range.

Naturally, the soundtrack remains an emotive element of owning and driving a sportscar, especially when the going gets fast. Some purists could be up in arms over the GranCabrio Folgore’s synthesise­d sound, where the natural acoustics of the electric motors have been integrated with Maserati’s familiar V8 tunes for a uniquely electric soundtrack.

We have not driven any of the Folgore models as yet but given how well Porsche has created such an evocative soundtrack for the Taycan with its Porsche Electric Sport Sound feature, we reckon Maserati’s interpreta­tion of an electric sportscar’s sound should not be far off the mark.

For a car with such advanced electric hardware, the GranCabrio Folgore tips the scales at 2.3 tonnes (over 65% is made of aluminium), but it will zap from standstill to 100km/h in 2.8 secs and still return a range of over 400km with a full charge on the WLTP cycle.

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PICTURES: MASERATI 290km/h GranCabrio Folgore boasts proper 2+2 seating
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All-electric Maserati GranCabrio Folgore is a first for its segment

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