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Do not be fooled by the fake rear “doors” and door
“handles”: These are very first spy shots for the next incarnation of
Maserati’s
all important 2+2 GT gran tourismo coupe, which is based on an only mildly
shortened Quattroporte platform and was spotted near
Ferrari's headquarters at
Maranello, Italy. The next generation of the GT is expected to debut late in
2005 or early in 2006, as a genuine 2006 model, along with the replacement for
the Spyder
convertible.
The current GT was the first vehicle developed by
Maserati’s new owners, Ferrari, and not only played an important role in the
survival of this historic Italian sportscar manufacturer, but also in a crucial
image redefinition, and the repositioning among the world’s most luxurious and
desirable car brands. After several updates (most recently with the Gran Sport
edition), the GT is now due for replacement with an all-new model.
The new GT will rely on a rigorous platform-sharing
strategy and draws heavily on the latest Quattroporte saloon. Most noticeably,
it will share the Ferrari-built V-8 engine, the rear-mounted transaxle
Cambiocorsa transmission, the front suspension corner modules, and the rear axle
with the large high-performance four-door car.
In comparison with the Quattroporte, the rear overhang
and the wheelbase are each about four inches shorter, while the front overhang
with the prominently protruding grille and the low lateral brake cooling ducts
is both longer and more tapered. Thus, the new GT will grow significantly in
size, seating four passengers with great luxury, style, and space, and be
considerably more distinguished from the new Spyder hardtop convertible. The
glass, roof, and doors of this prototype may still be improvised parts from a
Quattroporte, both front and rear skirts, though, and all proportions are
already fully finalized and representative for the final product.
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