New Spyshots Maserati Granturismo

Ryandoc

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The side profile looks to be ok, hugely similar to the outgoing model. Other angles still look at bit awkward to me.

Longest launch in history this thing
 

Chrisb2015

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It certainly looks instantly recognisable as a GT. I agree it doesn’t move the game on aesthetically but the GT never suffered from the way it looked, so maybe they are taking the 911 route of small incremental changes that keep the look fresh without loosing the identity. Let’s hope they have done more of a dynamic overhaul as that was what was needed the most.
 

Andyk

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I think you need to see it it the flesh and front still doesn’t look right but may be the angle. Look forward to seeing the official pictures before making up my mind and the road tests. Let’s face it they have **** of a job improving in the look at the front of the outgoing model in all its forms.
 

Ewan

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The new GT is growing on me. If it is a similar size to a current 911 or F-Type, it could work. For me, the old GT was too big (as I didn’t need it’s USP of having proper rear seats), so the new one could appeal more.

Not keen on the lights yet, but still, way better looking than the current Aston Vantage (IMHO).
 

emix

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I think it looks handsome, but I'm confused about the powertrains. Is it going to be ICE or Plug-in Hybrid or both? In the video above it sounds like it has the V6 in it. Will the V8 make it into some variant of it?
 
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Andyk

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My dealer said £140-150k but they don't have anything official yet. Too much for me but I am interested in seeing what the magazines think of it.

I though around 130 to 150 so sounds about right for this type of car these days no this that is a lot. Direct competition for fast Porsche 911’s, Aston Vantage, Audi R8 etc but with more useable rear seats….Maybe.