2009 Maserati Granturismo S Coupe 2-door 4.7l on 2040-cars
Fort Washington, Pennsylvania, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Engine:4.7L 4691CC V8 GAS DOHC N
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Gran Turismo
Trim: S with F1 Transmission
Warranty: Vehicle has an existing warranty
Drive Type: Manual F1
Mileage: 13,500
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag
Sub Model: S
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Exterior Color: Granito Nero
Interior Color: Nero (Black) leather
One of only 350 Special Edition 2009 Maserati GranTurismo S, 2 dr Coupe with Ferrari F-1 Style Transmission. Finished in Granito Nero (Dark Grey) Exterior and Nero (Black) leather interior with Alcantara seat inserts and contrasting red stitching, enhanced with exotic rosewood trim and Alcantara leather steering wheel. The "S" version ups the ante with larger wheels, superior suspension, highly responsive throttle, free flow exhaust, more horsepower, and six speed F1-Style gearbox. Skyhook Electronically Active Damping Suspension, a must for maximum handling performance of the car. The engine is based on the Ferrari 430 V8, but with the characteristic Maserati passionate growl, making it an absolutely exotic sports car. Seats four people comfortably, a true GranTurismo pleasure auto! Own this vehicle with total confidence knowing you're protected with an original Maserati Factory Warranty until December 2014. Meticulously maintained, serviced regularly, with only 13500 miles and in excellent condition. 10- Way Power Heated Front Seats, Dual Zone Climate Control, Power Steering Column w/ Easy Entry/Exit & Paddle Shifters, 4.7 Liter V-8 Engine 433 HP, Anti-Theft Alarm System, Cruise Control, 11 Speaker Bose Surround, Multimedia System WD Screen, With Satellite Navigation System. 30GB Hard Drive Jukebox, Voice Control Bluetooth System, Curve Illuminating Bi-Xenons, Tailights w/Led Technology, 20" Wheels, Driver/Pass 2-Stage Front Airbags, Driver/Pass Side Airbags, Driver/Pass Window Airbags, 14.2" Front/13" Rear Brakes. Additional Options Include: Alacantara Headlining, Front & Rear Park Sensors, 20" Grigio Mercury Rim Birdcage with red calipers, Skyhook Suspension. This GranTurismo S combines a gorgeous color combination, a tasteful option list, and performance unlike anything else on the road. |
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The Maserati MC20's new Nettuno V6 is a high-tech showpiece
Wed, Feb 17 2021It's been more than two decades since Maserati was in the business of developing an in-house 90-degree V6 engine, and the last one it had traced its genealogy back 30 years. That story started in 1968, when Citroen took a controlling stake in Maserati, and the French requested that the Italians create an engine for the 1970 Citroen SM. Famed Maserati engineer Giulio Alfieri designed a 2.7-liter V6 producing 170 horsepower that could be built using Maserati's existing V8 tooling, hence the 90-degree angle. Alfieri then revised that V6 and bored it out to three liters, upping output to 187 hp, for use in the 1972 Maserati Merak. A decade later, Maserati – now owned by Alejandro de Tomaso, who had fired Alfieri — started with Alfieri's V6 philosophy when developing a mill for a new sports car. The resulting V6 unit, in 2.0-, 2.5-, and 2.8-liter displacements, was the first twin-turbocharged motor put into a production car. That car? The hot, gorgeous mess known as the 1984 Maserati BiTurbo. Almost 10 years on, the 1992 Maserati Ghibli II would get a 2.0-liter version of this 90-degree V6 making 306 horsepower. The 1995 Ghibli Cup turned that mill up to 330 hp, crowning the 2.0-liter V6 as the most power-dense engine in a production car, surpassing 1990s icons like the Jaguar XJ220 and original Bugatti EB110 (both 155 horsepower per liter). When the Ghibli exited production in 1998, Maserati ceded engine development duties to Ferrari by order of Fiat, which owned both automakers. 2022 Maserati MC20 View 47 Photos Nettuno, the new beating heart of Maserati Now we have the Nettuno, a 90-degree 3.0-liter V6 created to power Maserati's renaissance and making its debut in the chunky, aerodynamic form known as the MC20. At 630 horsepower and 538 lb-ft of torque, the engine almost picks up where the Ghibli Cup left off: with 210 horsepower/liter, the Nettuno is one of the most power-dense in the world. The Bugatti Chiron, Ford GT, and McLaren 756LT don't crack 200 hp/l. The only production cars in the ballpark are Euro specials like the Mercedes-AMG A45 (208.4 hp/l). Beyond it are seven-figure hypercars like the SSC Tuatara (229 hp/l) and Koenigsegg Jesko (256 hp/l on gas, 320 hp/l on E85). The word we're looking for in Italian is bentornato. Welcome back, Maserati.
This is our clearest look yet at the next Maserati Quattroporte
Fri, 02 Nov 2012The best look we've had at the next Maserati Quattroporte so far was found in patent drawings that could have substituted for a whole lot of other cars. But seen here is a more useful glimpse, courtesy of someone on the lookout in Italy who caught a prototype in a skin-hugging wrap.
Maserati has apparently gone with the Charles Eames philosophy on the redesign: "The details are not details. They make the design." The overall line is familiar - not such a bad thing even on this 10-year-old sedan - but the detailing appears to have been refined and made sleeker. The taillights themselves should make for an especially interesting feature if the camo'ed car can be trusted.
The next Quattroporte is predicted to be roughly 450 pounds lighter than the current car, and underhood grunt is expected to come from a 520-horsepower, 5.2-liter turbocharged V8 at launch, followed by a 420-hp, supercharged V6 supplied by Ferrari, both working through an eight-speed ZF transmission.
Maserati and Zegna to roll out limited-edition Quattroporte in Frankfurt
Thu, 05 Sep 2013Back in April, Maserati announced a new partnership with men's clothier Ermenegildo Zegna. We wondered at the time how a Maserati could possibly get any more stereotypically Italian stylish, but now the Modenese automaker is presenting the answer in this fresh take on the new Quattroporte.
When the doors open at the Frankfurt Motor Show next week, Maserati will unveil the Quattroporte Ermenegildo Zegna Limited Edition concept car. That's their name, not ours, and if you're wondering how a production vehicle could be turned at once into both a concept and a limited edition, well... we don't know, either. Maserati says that it previews a production version to follow next year.
So, confusing nomenclature aside, what are we looking at here? For starters, there's a special platinum-color paint finish with tiny aluminum flecks and a gloss-black primer to give it that extra-deep luster. And the interior has been upholstered in "moka" and "greige," with leather seats, door panels and headliner and other surfaces finished in Zegna's own textiles.