Maserati
welcomed the brand new GranCabrio - which in the United
States is to be called GranTurismo Convertible - to a packed
room at its Corporate Showroom on Park Avenue, New York. The
premiere took place after a week on display in famed Grand
Central Station in New York City. Maserati lead the Columbus
Day parade with a 1929 V16-powered road car which set the
World Speed Record in 1929.
The
GranCabrio, the first four-seater convertible in
the history of Maserati, made international
début at the Frankfurt IAA last month. The GranCabrio – the
third prong of the Trident – completes Maserati’s product line-up that now consists of
three different families of models:
Quattroporte, GranTurismo and GranCabrio –
sedan, coupe and convertible.
The open-top
GranCabrio is pure Maserati. It is a Maserati in the truest
sense, with an unmistakable Pininfarina design, spacious
interior, handcrafted details, driving pleasure and high
performances. The Maserati GranCabrio touches all five
senses in an open-air experience that retains all the
typical comfort and performance brio. Like all Maserati’s
open-top models, the GranCabrio is a special car intended
for true connoisseurs.
The GranCabrio
continues in the footsteps of the Maserati tradition in
open-top models, and adds to a line-up of models that has
made the history of the Modena manufacturer, such as the
1950 A6G Frua Spyder, the 3500GT Vignale Spyder (1960), the
Mistral Spyder (1964), the Ghibli Spyder (1968) and the 2001
Spyder, the car Maserati chose for his comeback to the
United States.
True to its
tradition, the Maserati GranCabrio yet opens a new chapter,
because never before have four-seater top-down models been
produced at the Viale Ciro Menotti Maserati factory in
Modena. There are four proper seats, so that the rear
passengers are not merely supporting actors, but co-stars of
the journey. The Maserati GranCabrio is powered by a 4.7
liter V8 engine paired with the fluid 6-speed automatic
transmission. In Sport mode, the V8 gives the driver and
passengers the full power of its 323kW, with a thrilling
roar that becomes even more exciting with the top down, as
it becomes one with its surroundings.
Completely re-engineered
The body of the
Maserati GranCabrio has been thoroughly overhauled. Despite
the lack of an overhead frame and a wheelbase at the top of
its class (2.942mm: longer than its direct competitors) it
guarantees the best possible performance in terms of
structural rigidity. This enhances the smooth handling,
safety and comfort of the car, and fully exploits the
powerful, efficient mechanics. The newly-designed bearing
monocoque has been made using materials and technologies
designed especially to optimize weight: the bonnet and cross
beams are made from aluminium, while the boot is made from
SMC (Sheet Molding Compound).
The excellent
weight distribution (with higher load at the rear) also
facilitates excellent on-the-road dynamics and improved
safety, in combination with the vehicle’s control systems.
These include, for the first time ever, the Hydraulic Brake
Assist (HBA), which optimizes brake performance both in
frequent use and in emergency situations. The new body took
thousands of hours of calculations, testing and development.
The result of all this work is a static rigidity at the top
of its class (75000 DaN/m/rad) and dynamic torsional
frequency of 27.2 Hz. Particular attention has been paid to
developing the aerodynamics, with the creation of a flat
aluminium base that not only adds to the overall body’s
rigidity but also reduces Cx by 6 points. In this way, for
the first time, the convertible version of a car is able to
maintain the same aerodynamic performance of the coupe, with
a Cx of 0.35.
An
all-round experience
Behind the wheel
of the Maserati GranCabrio, driving fun combines with
comfort and safety in all road conditions. With the longest
wheelbase in its segment, the Maserati GranCabrio gives all
passengers an extremely comfortable ride even on long
journeys. Their safety is enhanced thanks to the extendable
roll bars behind the rear seats, which are activated if
necessary. Passenger comfort onboard the Maserati GranCabrio
also comes from the perfect integration between the
vehicle’s top and its main systems, guaranteeing maximum
efficiency and drivability in all conditions. The automatic
dual-zone climate control function optimises the conditions
inside the car, adjusting the internal temperature and the
intensity of ventilation depending on the outside
temperature, heat of the sun, and air humidity. By
capitalising on the close collaboration between Maserati
engineers and BOSE technicians on the GranTurismo, the
GranCabrio has been equipped with a BOSE audio system that
adds another dimension to open-air music.
The Maserati
GranCabrio is fitted with Skyhook suspension as standard.
The braking system uses high performance dual-cast
technology, developed in collaboration with Brembo and
already successfully employed on the GranTurismo and
Quattroporte. The GranCabrio’s roof is strictly canvas-made,
emphasising the link with the Maserati tradition. Aerodynamic,
aero-acoustic efficiency and the desire to make the
GranCabrio a car suitable for all year driving are the
principles which led the Maserati technicians to develop a
three-layer canvas hood. Not only does it offer ample
opportunities for customization, but it also adds
considerable benefits in terms of on-the-road dynamics, as
the car’s centre of gravity is lower. In 28 seconds,
passengers can enjoy the thrill of the open-air experience,
activating the open/close mechanism even when the car is
moving, at speeds of up to 30km/h. The Maserati GranCabrio
will be marketed this coming winter, and experienced by
customers the world over from the following spring.
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