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Maserati announces its first four-seater convertible, the GranCabrio

Maserati will be unveiling its four-seat convertible, the GranCabrio, at next month's Frankfurt Motor Show. This is the first four-seater convertible from the Italian supercar maker and its introduction completes the company’s product line-up which now consists of three different families of models - Quattroporte, GranTurismo and GranCabrio. 

Gracefully styled by Pininfarina, the GranCabrio is blessed with the longest wheelbase of any convertible on the market and this, says Maserati, affords unusually generous comfort levels for rear seat passengers. Power is provided by a 4.7 litre V8, 323 kW engine, so expect respectable performance.

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Price? Good question. Expect upwards of £90,000.

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