Witness the Maserati GranCabrio, a head-turning convertible version of the award-winning GranTurismo.
Making its debut in Trofeo trim, and featuring the 6-cylinder Nettuno engine from the MC20 supercar, a 3.0-liter twin-turbo powerhouse generating 542 hp, the GranCabrio promises extraordinary performance and optimal comfort for long-distance journeys.
As you’d expect from the brand, the GranCabrio exemplifies luxury with enhanced stylistic details and fine materials…
This convertible pays homage to Maserati’s storied history, dating back to the 1959 Geneva Motor Show when the convertible version of the 3500 GT was first unveiled.
Predictably nippy, Maserati claims 0-62mph in 3.6s with a top speed of 196mph.
As you’d expect from the brand, the GranCabrio exemplifies luxury with enhanced stylistic details and fine materials. Interiors embody the distinctive artisanship of the Italian marque.
The fabric roof, expertly crafted for minimal space consumption, elegantly disappears into the trunk in just 14 seconds, even when the vehicle is in motion at speeds up to 50 km/h.
The soft top, available in five colours, can be operated from the central display via a touch button. For open-air driving enthusiasts, Maserati includes an innovative neck warmer as standard, heating the driver and passenger’s necks at three different intensity levels.
For those seeking an extra touch, there’s the option of a wind stopper, reducing turbulence inside the passenger compartment when the top is open. It looks like Maserati has truly thought of everything to make each drive a memorable, comfortable experience.
The Maserati GranCabrio Trofeo is now available to order, with prices starting from £170,000.
London isn’t short on good brunches. But very few come with this level of ultimate indulgence. The Ultimate Roast Brunch at OXBO Bankside takes everything you love about a classic Sunday and turns it into an unmissable event, with unlimited starters, a decadent roast, bottomless desserts and free-flowing bubbles, all just steps from the Tate…
At Milan Design Week, where furniture and fashion usually take centre stage, Ferrari has unveiled its freshly liveried Hypersail, a ground-breaking 100-foot flying ocean monohull. Hypersail is Ferrari’s most ambitious step yet beyond asphalt, a fully foiling yacht designed to ‘fly’ above the water on three points of contact, using a canting keel foil, rudder…
There’s a new reason to book a table in Mayfair – and this one comes with serious heat. Opening this April, MIKO Mei Fair is the latest launch from restaurateur Samyukta Nair – the force behind Jamavar, Bombay Bustle, MiMi Mei Fair and Nipotina. Taking over the ground floor of MiMi Mei Fair’s Georgian townhouse,…
Witness the Maserati GranCabrio, a head-turning convertible version of the award-winning GranTurismo.
Making its debut in Trofeo trim, and featuring the 6-cylinder Nettuno engine from the MC20 supercar, a 3.0-liter twin-turbo powerhouse generating 542 hp, the GranCabrio promises extraordinary performance and optimal comfort for long-distance journeys.
This convertible pays homage to Maserati’s storied history, dating back to the 1959 Geneva Motor Show when the convertible version of the 3500 GT was first unveiled.
Predictably nippy, Maserati claims 0-62mph in 3.6s with a top speed of 196mph.
As you’d expect from the brand, the GranCabrio exemplifies luxury with enhanced stylistic details and fine materials. Interiors embody the distinctive artisanship of the Italian marque.
The fabric roof, expertly crafted for minimal space consumption, elegantly disappears into the trunk in just 14 seconds, even when the vehicle is in motion at speeds up to 50 km/h.
The soft top, available in five colours, can be operated from the central display via a touch button. For open-air driving enthusiasts, Maserati includes an innovative neck warmer as standard, heating the driver and passenger’s necks at three different intensity levels.
For those seeking an extra touch, there’s the option of a wind stopper, reducing turbulence inside the passenger compartment when the top is open. It looks like Maserati has truly thought of everything to make each drive a memorable, comfortable experience.
The Maserati GranCabrio Trofeo is now available to order, with prices starting from £170,000.
I tried London’s ultimate roast brunch – with unlimited starters, bottomless desserts and bubbles by the Thames
London isn’t short on good brunches. But very few come with this level of ultimate indulgence. The Ultimate Roast Brunch at OXBO Bankside takes everything you love about a classic Sunday and turns it into an unmissable event, with unlimited starters, a decadent roast, bottomless desserts and free-flowing bubbles, all just steps from the Tate…
Ferrari unveils 100ft Hypersail flying yacht with supercar DNA at Milan Design Week
At Milan Design Week, where furniture and fashion usually take centre stage, Ferrari has unveiled its freshly liveried Hypersail, a ground-breaking 100-foot flying ocean monohull. Hypersail is Ferrari’s most ambitious step yet beyond asphalt, a fully foiling yacht designed to ‘fly’ above the water on three points of contact, using a canting keel foil, rudder…
Mayfair’s hottest new Thai opening, MIKO Mei Fair, brings fire-led cooking to Curzon Street
There’s a new reason to book a table in Mayfair – and this one comes with serious heat. Opening this April, MIKO Mei Fair is the latest launch from restaurateur Samyukta Nair – the force behind Jamavar, Bombay Bustle, MiMi Mei Fair and Nipotina. Taking over the ground floor of MiMi Mei Fair’s Georgian townhouse,…
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