Maserati to take a break from building sports cars

Maserati to take a break from building sports cars

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v12v8

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1,153 posts

251 months

Tuesday 13th December 2016
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Heard a rumour via a group on LinkedIn. Anyone got any more information on this or is this censored?

Yipper

5,964 posts

90 months

Tuesday 13th December 2016
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FCA is in a mess, so nothing is off the table.

MDL111

6,931 posts

177 months

Tuesday 13th December 2016
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Didnt know maserati builds sports cars :-)

DarrenKMC

202 posts

102 months

Tuesday 13th December 2016
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MDL111 said:
Didnt know maserati builds sports cars :-)
What he said! laugh

They've toyed and teased with the idea of a small 2 seater sports car for years but I wouldn't expect anything in that sector for the next 5 years at least, hope I'm wrong though.

The GranTurismo range is what it says on the tin, a GT car and very different in character to the GranSport it replaced. I suspect when the Alfieri eventually comes along it will be a half way house rather than an outright successor to either and I believe the new GranTurismo is still in development for launch 2018/19

They had a good opportunity to share some of the development of the 4C but decided the association would weaken the finished product, that was the most likely chance we had of seeing a new 'GranSport' and now they've assigned the name to a trim level on the QP and soon Ghibli I'd say that confirms no immediate plans.

A standalone car would be too expensive to develop right now and thats before you consider the performance required for it to be successful would add further strain to the Ferrari/Maserati retail relationship.


MDL111

6,931 posts

177 months

Tuesday 13th December 2016
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Just to add to that - i love the GranSport, which was imo as close to a sports car as they got (I exclude the MC12 as that was rather limited, expensive and a "supercar"). The more recent offerings seem more like GT cars as the above poster said

DarrenKMC

202 posts

102 months

Tuesday 13th December 2016
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Yes the Gransport is a great car! Future classic for sure.

Murph7355

37,708 posts

256 months

Wednesday 14th December 2016
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DarrenKMC said:
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They had a good opportunity to share some of the development of the 4C but decided the association would weaken the finished product, ...
They were right.

DarrenKMC said:
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A standalone car would be too expensive to develop right now and thats before you consider the performance required for it to be successful would add further strain to the Ferrari/Maserati retail relationship.
It's a shame they couldn't use a previous generation California to make something. Pop a Maser V6 or V8 in and job done. Extends the life of an old Ferrari platform, Maser get a go at a sports car etc.