Maserati has unveiled its UK pricing for the new GranCabrio Sport: £102,615.
Buyers of right-hand-drive versions of the new car, conceived as a harder-edged version of the 'regular' GranCabrio four-seat soft-top, will get their cars in October this year.
So what do you get for your £4615 (which is how much more you'll pay over a standard GranCabrio model)?
Well, the new car gets an extra 10bhp and 14lb ft of torque, bringing outputs for its 4.7-litre V8 to 444bhp and 376lb ft respectively. This is courtesy of something called a 'Friction Reduction Program', which makes the V8 more powerful and more "reactive to the driver's most-nuanced inputs" (not our words), as well as six per cent more fuel-efficient.
Meanwhile, The six-speed ZF auto has 'MC Auto Shift' software and has been developed for the GranCabrio Sport directly from the transmission in the Quattroporte Sport GT S.
The Skyhook active-suspension system has also been tweaked to provide a sportier ride, and the GranCabrio Sport gets grooved and drilled brake discs.
Visual changes come in the form of a black grille, headlights with a 'black look' and white sidemarks, while front corner splitters and the redesigned side skirts are both body coloured.
A new body colour also makes its debut: Rosso Trionfale, which has been inspired by Italian racing red (think 1957, Juan Manuel Fangio and a Maserati 250F).