GENEVA PREVIEW: 460hp V8 for Maserati GranTurismo Sport

Author: Glenn Brooks | 20 February 2012

Maserati will launch the Sport, a more powerful version of the GranTurismo, at the Geneva motor show. The new car replaces the GranTurismo S.

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