Maserati learned from its mistakes made on the Coupe that was shown in 2002 and improved the vehicle in many ways so it could finally become the grand tourer it was always intended to be. The Italian brand has always carried a sporty DNA in its veins, backed by a tradition stretching over decades. But even with such a rich history, Maserati was not immune to missteps. The 2002 Coupe, though elegant, saw disappointing sales figures. Just two years later, the GranSport arrived to correct those issues - refined, reengineered, and ready to restore Maserati’s GT legacy.
In 2002, Maserati introduced a revised front fascia on the GranSport, featuring a larger lower grille with a metallic-mesh pattern that boldly supported the company’s trident logo, with the Italian flag placed proudly beneath. The flush headlights, swept back into the fenders, flanked a low, curved hood that exuded classic Maserati aggression. The car’s greenhouse began with a sharply raked windshield, flowed into a short roofline, and finished with a steep rear windscreen - providing an aerodynamic silhouette. On the sides, the two-door coupe featured a B-pillar and an additional rear-quarter window to improve both design balance and driver visibility.
Inside the GranSport, luxury took center stage. Leather-wrapped seats and matching door panels elevated the premium feel, while the dashboard design - with two arched contours - clearly separated the cockpit from the passenger zone. The center console and stack served as a shared command hub. Although rear passengers had a dedicated bench seat, legroom was best reserved for shorter trips - classic grand tourer style.
Under the hood, the improvements continued. The naturally aspirated 4.2-liter V8 engine delivered 10 more horsepower than the standard Coupe, and it was mated to a six-speed automated manual transmission - bringing more aggressive gear changes and a sporty driving experience.
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