So how long to get it into production? Given it will only be a plastic rendition at the show and that no leaks of it being tested indicated a design study.
Maserati have no platform to build on 'in house' so unless it borrows something from Fiat/Alfa.it a long way off.
Now I wonder what engine the new GS will have....V6 and V8.....I see the new Ferrari California has a Maserati based V8 turbo charged engine...Ferraris first turbo since the F40 apparently, but as usual it has more power in the Ferrari.... Bet this will end up in the GS.
A mid-engined Maserati? Would Ferrari allow that? Would be very interesting though, but for a Spyder, I like front engined - means a big roof that disappears with nice clean lines.