More info on 2 seater Maerati from Maserati boss.

Andyk

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Maserati is firming up its plans to build a car to take on the Jaguar F-type. That's to say a fast, front-engined two seater. It's quite a bit smaller than the current GranTurismo and GranCabrio.

Our information is that the new Maserati will be 4.5 metres long, which is almost exactly the size of an F-type. Which fits with what Maserati's boss Harald Wester (above) told me earlier in the year: "We need a smaller sports car. The four-seat GranCabrio is in a segment where even the biggest-selling competitor sells just 2000 a year maximum." A smaller open car would sell in bigger numbers.

Or at least that's the name Maserati used when it revealed the plan to stock market investors. It showed a slide with three sports cars to be launched after 2015: GranTurismo, GranCabrio and Gran Sport. It showed their approximate prices in Euro, but in sterling they run from £80,000 to £130,000.

Their on-sale dates aren't until 2015 and onward, because Maserati has first to finish its ambitious plan to roll out the new Quattroporte, then its Jag XF-sized new Ghibli saloon, and then in 2014 its sports-SUV called Levante.

So what do we know about this new Gran Sport, surely the most lithe and sporty Maserati since, what, the Merak and Bora? Well, it's front-engined, and will major on the company's rather exciting new 400bhp twin-turbo V6. That engine pushes the huge Quattroporte along with decent vim, so imagine what it'll do with a compact sports car.

We also know Maserati will use a lot of aluminium to lighten the basic steel body. The aluminium suspension will be derived from the Quattroportes and Ghiblis, too, but obviously the floorpan is shortened.

There will be none of the rear-mounted single-clutch paddleshift gearbox that the current GranTurismo uses. Instead, a senior engineer nodded to us, the Gran Sport car will use a front-mounted twin-clutch. That solution is chosen because it's lighter than a normal auto, and gives a sharper and more connected drive.

There's also the potential to pluck stuff from the QP menu: they could install the 500bhp twin-turbo V8, and optionally four-wheel-drive too – though the engineers haven't mentioned these to me yet so please treat this sentence as informed speculation.

Meanwhile the GranTurismo coupe will be replaced more-or-less like for like, as a four-seater, because that segment is fairly large and Maserati doesn't want to abandon it.

There's been a lot of rumour washing around that Maserati will build its own version of the Alfa 4C. Maybe so, although recently we've heard high-level denials. Whatever, that 4C spin-off isn't the Gran Sport. The Gran Sport is the front-engined machine we've been describing above. And the Gran Sport is very probably also the car Maserati wants to use take itself back to the racetrack.

Wester told me, "The MC12 dominated GT1 racing for several years, including the first FIA world championship in 2010. Then the regulations became a mess. Now the FIA is redefining them. I would love to come back in a few years." But we have been officially told there won't be a Maserati version of the LaFerrari (the MC12 was derived from the Enzo) so the job falls to the Gran Sport.
 

conaero

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Excellent news thank you Andy.

So basically I assume all on here are in favour of the current maserati range of euro boxes (Ghibli/Levante) as long as this allows for an outright sports car for the Maserati enthusiast?
 

BigR

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Very positive news! It rather sounds like there is now some good direction on where the brand is going, some proper support for a structured product range etc... And if producing such things as a sports-SUV allow for something more to the connusieurs taste to be produced, then no problemo! One has to be practical in this day and age and balance the 'emotional' side of it with the practical.
 

conaero

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It will also be interesting to see where the GranTurismo goes. Personally I hope they shrink down onto the Ghibli platform back to something like the GS.

The GS is the perfect size if you ask me only short falling was the boot but you can live with it.

V6 turbo tuneable the 550hp will be interesting too!
 

Andyk

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Don't think that will happen Matt if what they say above....GT willcontinue to be the same sort of size.....The say they can not leave this sector..The big GT 4 seater...
 

Felonious Crud

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Until the children leave home the GT works well. I can fit in the family and a load of luggage (though not quite enough, according to Mrs. N...) and go on holiday. Anything smaller would be less useful. After that I can have a two-seater.
 

dem maser

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Excellent news.......im against all these diesel line ups but if it means having a new GS then thats alright
 

bigbob

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Until the children leave home the GT works well. I can fit in the family and a load of luggage (though not quite enough, according to Mrs. N...) and go on holiday. Anything smaller would be less useful. After that I can have a two-seater.

Well put. Two seater GS and GC will be great when older but I need the full size GT at the mo.
 

Chrisbassett

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Adam, I've had a few days when I wished I had an extra seat, but mostly I enjoy just me and the bambino - especially now that he's started chuckling when I put my foot down to the floor...something his mother would never approve of, but its ok because she's not there!!
: )

Guess its different with more than one kid though.
 

Felonious Crud

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One of them rejoices in the acceleration, one is less enthusiastic. Mrs N can sometimes have a similar effect as a handbrake. Which, I confess, can sometimes be necessary... So whilst I'd have more of a blast in a two-seater it simply wouldn't get the use.
 

bigbob

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We have a two seater car as well - under 20,000 miles in six years shows you that two seaters don't work when you have kids.