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GranTurismo Sport (2012–present)
Replacing both the GranTurismo S and S Automatic, the Granturismo Sport was unveiled in March 2012 at the Geneva Motor Show.[7][8] The revised 4.7L engine is rated at 460 PS (338 kW; 454 hp). The Sport features a unique, MC Stradale inspired front fascia, new headlights and new, sportier steering wheel and seats. The ZF six-speed automatic gearbox is now standard, while the six-speed sequential transaxle is available as an option. The latter has steering column mounted paddle shifters, a feature that’s optional with the automatic gearbox.
My GT S was registered in Feb 2013 but isn’t the facelift version described above. Nor are many others from 2012/13. Does that mean that it sat around for a year before being registered or is Wikipedia incorrect?
GranTurismo Sport (2012–present)
Replacing both the GranTurismo S and S Automatic, the Granturismo Sport was unveiled in March 2012 at the Geneva Motor Show.[7][8] The revised 4.7L engine is rated at 460 PS (338 kW; 454 hp). The Sport features a unique, MC Stradale inspired front fascia, new headlights and new, sportier steering wheel and seats. The ZF six-speed automatic gearbox is now standard, while the six-speed sequential transaxle is available as an option. The latter has steering column mounted paddle shifters, a feature that’s optional with the automatic gearbox.
My GT S was registered in Feb 2013 but isn’t the facelift version described above. Nor are many others from 2012/13. Does that mean that it sat around for a year before being registered or is Wikipedia incorrect?