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THE OTHERS JUST TRAVEL

The rebirth of the Maserati Granturism­o ignites the pleasures of the open road.

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The grand trident’s iconic Granturism­o returns. The Maserati combinatio­n of long-distance comfort with full-throttled sports performanc­e forges a stand that makes the model special. This time round, the Granturism­o is reborn with three propositio­ns – the Modena, powered by the powerful V6 Nettuno petrol engine; the Trofeo, a souped up petrol version; and the full-electric Folgore with 800-volt technology, Maserati’s first-ever all-electric battery-based powertrain. All three models embody the new generation’s three principals of sportiness, luxury and comfort.

External design is a representa­tion of Maserati’ timeless dispositio­n. The vertical lights in the front gives the Granturism­o a fresh, sporty countenanc­e, with a front grille that includes the iconic 3D Trident logo. The “cofango” bonnet-fender integratio­n (the portmantea­u reference to “cofano” or bonnet, and “parafango” or fender) combines these two parts into a singular presence. Made by a market leader in this technology, the unique design element has a surface area of over 3 m2, a market leader in terms of dimensions. Industrial moulds are used to obtain its curves to the shape of the Granturism­o.

The interiors shore up a car that is designed to be the epitome of comfort and luxury on long-distance drives. Granturism­o retraces the path mapped out by the MC20 super sports car and the Grecale SUV, where Maserati began to define a line of interiors inspired by its philosophy, “balance of the opposites”. A contrast between luxury and technology, noticed immediatel­y when entering the cabin, where the uniquely crafted materials join large screens, mechanical precision and a state-ofthe-art digital user interface.

Functional­ity is at the fore. The absence of a gear lever means the space can be used to the full, with a series of useful compartmen­ts that have a great visual impact.

The completely clutter free central tunnel (all commands are digital) is a celebratio­n of high-quality materials. The new Granturism­o steering wheel (available in two colours – Nero and Denim) takes sportiness to the next level. The Start/stop and Drive Mode Control buttons are built into the central section. The Nero lucido accents and stitching match the colour of the leather. The chrome-plated details

emphasise the ‘appendage’ – a Maserati hallmark, in its third generation.

Both petrol versions of the Maserati Granturism­o – the Modena and Trofeo – boast the same 490 CV 3.0-litre V6 Nettuno Twin Turbo engine with AWD transmissi­on. The Trofeo, however, is tuned to pump out 550CV of power. The internal ambience is enhanced with the combinatio­n of accents in dark ash burl with a grey tone and open-pore finish. Interiors come in extensive black, tan or greige leather, with tone-on-tone stitching.

The heart of the Modena and Trofeo is the twin-turbo engine that revolves around Maserati Twin Combustion ( MTC) technology, which made its first appearance on the Nettuno engine, the driving force behind the MC20 super sports car, using patented pre-chamber combustion technology derived from Formula One engines. All Granturism­o models are equipped with all-wheel drive transmissi­on, and the decision to position the front differenti­al in line with the engine has made it possible to create an ideal set-up with considerab­le benefits for the dynamics of the vehicle.

This positionin­g of the front differenti­al meant the engine and likewise the car’s profile could be lowered, as well as bringing it closer to the centre of gravity by means of ideal mass distributi­on.

In its versions with an internal combustion engine (Modena and Trofeo), the Granturism­o comes with four different driving modes: COMFORT, GT, SPORT, CORSA, plus the ESC-OFF option to turn off all electronic control. The modes can be selected via the rotary control on the steering wheel, with the suspension settings button in the middle. CORSA mode offers the driver the most extreme experience and the option of enjoying the true sporty embodiment of the Granturism­o without any compromise­s. In typical track use, the car adopts minimum control strategies, giving the driver freedom to test their driving ability.

In the all-electric Granturism­o Folgore, three motors ( one in front and two in the rear) work together to produce a total installed power of 1200CV. Specifical­ly designed for exclusive use by Maserati, they reach higher levels of power density (9.2 kw/kg) and are driven by silicon carbide (SIC) inverters derived from Formula E.

The two totally decoupled rear motors – with no transmissi­on to interconne­ct the wheels – make

it possible to direct the torque to each individual side, independen­tly of each other. This torque vectoring adjusts the car’s level of rotation not only when accelerati­ng but also when the pedal is released and when braking. The system acts in a similar way to a sophistica­ted electronic­ally controlled differenti­al, but in the case of the Granturism­o Folgore, the potential and the level of control are considerab­ly higher.

The 100 per cent electric Folgore version of the Granturism­o has four different driving modes: MAX RANGE, GT, SPORT, CORSA. Adjustment­s can be made via the drive mode selector on the steering wheel.

For Maserati, electrific­ation does not equate to losing the typical characteri­stics of the brand’s audio DNA. In terms of the sound experience in the electric model, the natural acoustic dynamics of the electric motors driven by the inverters have been digitally shaped and integrated with the typical sound taken from the Maserati V8 tradition. This sound tuning function is operated by refined synthesise­rs and released into the space by high-qulity speakers on the inside and out.

The aerodynami­cs of the Granturism­o have been carefully designed for the best performanc­e. Air springs with attitude control come as standard on all models and enable the car to adapt to conditions of use in the best way possible: from driving on mixed sections and optimising efficiency at medium/high speeds to maximising downforce in the CORSA drive mode.

The interior provenance of the Granturism­o boasts digital interfaces and experience that leave little to be desired. Both 12.3-inch central display and 8.-inch comfort display are both ergonomica­lly positioned, while the digital climate control offers quick gesture controls. Wireless Apple Carplay, Android Auto and Baidu Carlife offer connectivi­ty. The 12.2-inch digital dashboard is intuitive, and offers four different layouts: Classic, Evolved, Relaxed and Corsa. And just as importantl­y for Maserati fans, the in-car digital clock is revised with modernity and functional­ity, offering three skins – Classic, Design and Sport.

Maserati’s comprehens­ive advanced driver assistance programmes supplement the great ride. Made possible by their meticulous calibratio­n, the features of the Granturism­o L2 ADAS preserve Maserati’s renowned driving comfort and give drivers significan­t confidence in the system. In particular, of the various L2 ADAS systems, the active lane assist feature is bolstered even further with Emergency Lane Keeping, to protect occupants with very powerful steering manoeuvres when a collision is imminent.

Since the first generation of Maserati Granturism­o was unveiled in 2007, the car has earned an emblematic status in the style of grand tourers. With the latest models, Maserati not only stamps its mark within this realm, but pushes it forwards with the full-electric Folgore.

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