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.
One of Italy’s most legendary wine dynasties is taking over a Belgravia pub for one night only – and the menu sounds outrageously good. On Thursday 4 June, Prince Arthur will partner with iconic Italian wine producer Marchesi Antinori for an intimate tasting dinner pairing some of Tuscany’s most celebrated wines with a decadent Basque-inspired…
Drinks retailer Hackstons has acquired a collection of exceptionally rare American whiskies, bringing together some of the most elusive bourbons and rye whiskeys currently circulating within the global secondary spirits market. The Knightsbridge-based specialist described the acquisition as a “once in a lifetime” grouping of so-called unicorn bottles, with the line-up featuring highly allocated expressions…
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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.
This Belgravia pub is serving a £200 Antinori wine feast – and it sounds worth every sip
One of Italy’s most legendary wine dynasties is taking over a Belgravia pub for one night only – and the menu sounds outrageously good. On Thursday 4 June, Prince Arthur will partner with iconic Italian wine producer Marchesi Antinori for an intimate tasting dinner pairing some of Tuscany’s most celebrated wines with a decadent Basque-inspired…
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Drinks retailer Hackstons has acquired a collection of exceptionally rare American whiskies, bringing together some of the most elusive bourbons and rye whiskeys currently circulating within the global secondary spirits market. The Knightsbridge-based specialist described the acquisition as a “once in a lifetime” grouping of so-called unicorn bottles, with the line-up featuring highly allocated expressions…
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