Over the past two days, a breathtaking spectacle at London’s
Royal Horticultural Halls was put on to greet the arrival of
Maserati’s latest creation: the GranTurismo. Supermodel and
Maserati racing driver Jodie Kidd, clad in a stunning red
dress by Salvatore Ferragamo, started the opening night in
spectacular fashion: as the lights dimmed, the model, with
the use of a key, signalled for the vehicle to be unveiled.
The silk sheet that had been draped over the sinuous lines
of the Pininfarina designed vehicle was promptly raised and
the GranTurismo was free to dazzle the guests.
Managing Director of Maserati GB, Andrea Antonnicola, then
presented the new Maserati GranTurismo, while Jodie Kidd
posed alongside it as the photographers' flash bulbs lit up
the scene. “I am extremely proud of hosting this UK Premiere
of the Maserati GranTurismo – said Antonnicola - a car which
has been enthusiastically received worldwide, after its
debut at the Geneva Show earlier this year. The GranTurismo
continues a tradition of great Maserati grand touring cars,
which stretches back to 1946. However, the new GranTurismo
is as much of a synthesis of avant-garde design and
technical innovation, as it is a product of this rich
heritage.
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An Executive GT version of the Quattroporte
Automatic was also on display, and it was flanked by
a 1953 Maserati A6GCS, one of four in the world,
also designed by Pininfarina. |
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In front of hundreds of guests the Managing Director
of Maserati GB, Andrea Antonnicola, presented the
new Maserati GranTurismo at the Royal Horticultural
Halls this week. |
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"And above all it’s a car that confirms the strength of the
Maserati brand in 2007,” added Mr Antonnicola. The event saw
more than 800 guests attend, over two evenings, including
Pink Floyd drummer Nick Mason, who arrived at the Royal
Horticultural Halls in a Maserati Quattroporte,
Vice-president of CNH Global, Eduardo Teodorani Fabbri,
financier Arpad Busson, art gallery owner Tim Jeffries and
Snatch and Casino Royale actor Ade.
An Executive GT version of the Maserati Quattroporte
Automatic was also on display in the halls, and it was
flanked by a 1953 Maserati A6GCS, just one of four in the
world, a sportscar which was also designed by Pininfarina.
The Maserati GranTurismo will go on sale towards the end of
the year with a starting price of £78,500 (on the road).
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