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The GranSport offers four-seat capability (coupe models) or two-seater drop-top motoring (Spyder models) along with a 400-horsepower version of the Ferrari-sourced, 4.2-liter V-8 used in other Maserati models. A six-speed Cambiocorsa “clutchless” manual — which uses computer control and servos to engage and disengage the clutch faster and more consistently than most human drivers can — is the standard transmission in the GranSport. Shifts are commanded by F1-style paddle shifters on the steering wheel. The GranSport comes standard with 19-inch wheels, a lowered suspension, and carbon fiber/aluminum trim. An active suspension system similar to the one available in the Maserati Coupe is optional, as are customer-specific exterior color choices.










