



The trident logo of the Maserati car company is a thoroughly recognizable and endearing car brand in the motoring world. Established in 1914 by the Maserati Brothers, who were all involved in the automobile industry, Maserati grew over the years until its subsequent purchase by Fiat and finally Ferrari in 1997 making it Ferrari’s luxury division. 2007 saw Maserati introduce the Maserati GranTurismo a series of cars to compete in the grand tourer market until 2019. Up for grabs is a 2019 Maserati GranTurismo Sport in the coupe configuration and with just 25,500 miles on the clock.
The 2019 Maserati GranTurismo Sport came in an overwhelming 23 color options. This GranTurismo is bedecked in the Nero Carbonio Metallic paint. The front of the car features a highly distinguishable grille design with the trident logo in the center, while the hood is host to the center located Maserati emblem. A carbon-fiber front lip is in place. The rear is host to black-painted dual-exhaust tips and a carbon fiber duck lip style spoiler. A trio of small air vents is located on each front fender and finished in chrome. The car sits on a trident design multi-spoke black-painted wheels with the trident logo in the center painted in silver, behind which lurk red painted and Maserati branded brake calipers. On entry, you are greeted by a chrome door sill with the Maserati lettering on it and a Rosso Corallo interior color. The sports bucket seats have the trident stitched on the headrests in black and a full cloth headliner. The steering wheel is done in a two-tone black and red color scheme and has multifunction capabilities. The GranTurismo's interior is host to two LCD monitors for navigation and as an infotainment system, which has a Sirius FM radio, Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, and a surround sound system by Harman/Kardon.
The 2019 Maserati GranTurismo Sport comes with a Ferrari-made 4.7L V8 engine mated to a ZF six-speed automatic transmission. It is rated at 454hp of power and 384 lb.ft of torque. 0-62 mph is clocked in at 4.8 seconds with a top speed of 186 mph which is factory limited. The GranTurismo's superb braking performance is due to the all-wheel disc brakes which are slotted and drilled.
2019 MY Maserati GranTurismo Sport Convertible V8 Ferrari engine AM/FM radio Sirius XM radio Apple CarPlay Android Auto capability 2 LCD monitors Heated mirrors Full cloth headliner Garage door transmitter Power tilt/Telescoping steering column Valet function


Introduced as the more performance-focused variant of Maserati’s elegant grand touring coupe, the 2011 Maserati GranTurismo S blended Italian luxury with an unmistakably exotic soundtrack courtesy of its Ferrari-derived V8 engine. Unlike many modern turbocharged GT cars, the GranTurismo S delivers its performance through a naturally aspirated powerplant that rewards drivers with sharp throttle response and one of the most emotional exhaust notes of its era. This particular example shows approximately 53,483 miles and is finished in sophisticated Nero Carbonio over a rich Cuoio perforated leather interior. Equipped with desirable features such as the factory sport exhaust system, yellow brake calipers, Neptune Nero wheels, and carbon fiber mirror caps, this GranTurismo S presents an excellent balance between daily usability and exotic Italian character. The addition of an aftermarket touchscreen head unit also modernizes the cabin experience while retaining the car’s timeless styling and grand touring appeal.


If you want an Italian grand tourer with a spacious interior, capacious boot and above all, a tuneful naturally aspirated V8, it’s hard to knock the Maserati GranTurismo in first generation form. Produced between 2007 and 2019, it received many variants and special editions, but a V8 was always under the hood, sans any forced induction. Today’s 2011 Maserati GranTurismo S is a rather nice example, because the current owner reports that the car’s never seen winter or even rain! Coming with a GranTurismo S car cover, we’re informed that this 36,480-mile example from Frankfort, Illinois, has been dealer-inspected and rated to be in excellent condition.


With a name like GranTurismo, you can imagine the purpose of this fine Maserati automobile. Yes, this breathtakingly beautiful two-door coupe is meant to travel great distances while carrying enough luggage for cross-country trips. Introduced in 2007, the first generation was made until 2019. The second generation took over in 2023, and introduced electric power to the marque, but retained an internal combustion engine option too. This particular 2012 Maserati GranTurismo MC comes from the first generation, and brings a lovely naturally aspirated, Ferrari-derived V8 to the party. With just 23,830 miles on the clock, this New Jersey-based car is up for sale with a reported paint protection film, as well as all servicing is said to be up to date.



Introduced as the more performance-focused variant of Maserati’s elegant grand touring coupe, the 2011 Maserati GranTurismo S blended Italian luxury with an unmistakably exotic soundtrack courtesy of its Ferrari-derived V8 engine. Unlike many modern turbocharged GT cars, the GranTurismo S delivers its performance through a naturally aspirated powerplant that rewards drivers with sharp throttle response and one of the most emotional exhaust notes of its era. This particular example shows approximately 53,483 miles and is finished in sophisticated Nero Carbonio over a rich Cuoio perforated leather interior. Equipped with desirable features such as the factory sport exhaust system, yellow brake calipers, Neptune Nero wheels, and carbon fiber mirror caps, this GranTurismo S presents an excellent balance between daily usability and exotic Italian character. The addition of an aftermarket touchscreen head unit also modernizes the cabin experience while retaining the car’s timeless styling and grand touring appeal.


A sure-fire future classic, this 2007 Maserati Quattroporte Sport GT Duoselect is a soulful Italian sports sedan with a naturally-aspirated V8 that could be yours if you act fast. This is an example with extremely low mileage, a single-owner car that’s been garage-kept. It’s reportedly had no accidents and is said to be in excellent condition. Coming from the M139 or Quattroporte V era, this reportedly 14,816-mile car rocks a lovely Bord Pont exterior, a beige interior, and an engine that can scream up to 7,000rpm!


Selecting a contemporary Maserati from the past twenty five years is a nice way to get your Italian Grand Tourer fix in a modern classic sort of manner. Maserati’s Coupe and Spyder of 2001 to 2007, also called the 4200 in some markets due to its 4.2-liter V8, offers you that fantastic blend of Italian passion, Italian style and Italian driving experience. Yes, it’s totally different to, say, a German contender from the same period and segment, but that’s why a discerning set of people love the Maserati. If you’re one of those people, we have a 2005 Maserati Spyder Cambiocorsa for sale from Mobile, Alabama. With just over 45,000 miles to its name, this car comes with a 4.2-liter naturally aspirated V8, a 6-speed Cambiocorsa automated manual transmission, a Rosso Mondiale exterior and more.


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