Identical to the GranTurismo coupe, except for its retractable top and extra weight, the GranCabrio is aimed at customers who love to drive with the wind in their hair. The roof opens in 14 seconds and closes in 16 seconds at speeds up to 50 km/h. This Italian luxury convertible is offered with a choice of two twin-turbocharged V6 engines producing 483 and 542 horsepower. Alternatively, the fully electric Folgore model delivers 751 horsepower.
As we reported in January, new light-duty vehicle sales in Canada increased more than 8 percent in 2024. General Motors was the industry market share leader for the second year in a row, followed by Ford , which happens to be best-selling automotive brand in Canada for 16 years running.
Sitting at the top of the Maserati lineup, the MC20 sports car and fully redesigned GranTurismo coupe have all the explosiveness and excitement you want. At the other end, the new Grecale aims to capitalize on the immense popularity of compact SUVs and therefore serves as the brand’s most important …
Following its global reveal in March, the all-new 2023 Maserati Grecale made its first appearance in Canada this week at a Maserati dealership in Laval, Quebec. The Car Guide was among the media and other VIP guests on hand for the event. Here’s a closer look at this sleek crossover …
Maserati today introduced the all-new GranCabrio which, just as we anticipated, is identical to the GranTurismo except for the retractable soft top. And some extra weight, too, of course. The GranCabrio name is returning to North America after the previous generation of the Italian luxury cabriolet, which was discontinued in …
Italian luxury car brand Maserati announced this week it will introduce three electric models in 2023 and offer a battery-powered variant for each model it sells by 2025. And when this decade is over, no more Maseratis will house an internal combustion engine. “Folgore” (an Italian word for lightning) will …
For the first time in the history of Motoring TV's 2 Minute Test Drive Russ jumps behind the wheel of his first Italian car, but he has company. Check it out. (This segment originally appeared on Motoring TV 2016 episode #21) …