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| A road-going version of the MC Corse would push Maserati into supercar territory | |
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The GranTurismo has now been with us a year and a half, and the hotter S version, which rights the small but niggling wrongs of the standard car, has just gone on sale in the UK. But if the S isn’t hardcore enough for you, this new MC Corse version could be the answer.
It keeps the 4.7-litre V8 from the GranTurismo S, albeit mildly tweaked so that power rises from 433 to 444bhp and torque from 362 to 376lb ft. That may not sound a lot, but the big news is that the car’s weight has tumbled from nigh-on two tons to less than 1400kg, which should lead to a dramatic leap in performance.
The car is currently track-focused, with an FIA-approved chassis, roll-cage and fuel tank. The brake discs are 380mm at the front and 313mm at the rear, but with no ABS, while the cost of all that weight saving is a massively stripped-out interior and Lexan windows rather than glass. A future Trofeo racing car, then? Quite possibly – Maserati’s one-make series as well as GT3 and GT4 racing are all potentially within the MC’s grasp.
However, depending on the strength of GranTurismo and GranTurismo S sales, the MC Corse could also become a road-going ‘halo’ model that pushes the Maser towards supercar territory. It would no doubt regain a bit of weight in the process, with ABS, the odd airbag and a slightly less Spartan interior to match rivals such as Porsche’s GT3 RS. A bigger power-boost could accompany the change to compensate for the extra kg.
This isn’t the only new addition to the GranTurismo range, though; a drop-top is also on the way, and contrary to speculation about it being a Mercedes SL-rivalling coupe-cabriolet, it will actually have a fabric roof. Adding a heavy folding hard-top to a car that already weighs 1880kg would have proved detrimental to performance, so the news that it will be a traditional Italian four-seater soft-top is welcome indeed. Expect to see it at Geneva in March 2009.


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