Maserati has undertaken a comprehensive refresh of its core lineup, including the GranTurismo, GranCabrio, and Grecale. This update brings a more significant stylistic overhaul, drawing inspiration from the MC20’s design language. The most noticeable visual enhancements are found at the front of all three models, featuring a sharper “shark nose” design and redesigned lighting elements.
Beyond aesthetics, Maserati has also broadened the options for exterior paint colors, wheel designs, and customization choices. Under the hood, the twin-turbo V6 Nettuno engine has seen a power increase for the GranTurismo and GranCabrio Trofeo variants, now delivering 590 horsepower, up from the previous 550. This added oomph allows these flagship grand tourers to achieve top speeds exceeding 320 kilometers per hour.
The Grecale range also welcomes a new addition: a V6-powered version that produces approximately 390 horsepower. This new model slots in between the standard trims and the high-performance Trofeo variant. The Grecale Trofeo remains the most powerful SUV in the lineup, boasting over 520 horsepower.
Below, you can observe the aesthetic changes implemented (via Top Gear).





