Maserati has officially released images of its refreshed GranTurismo, GranCabrio, and Grecale models. All three new models feature comprehensive exterior and interior refinements, with a more stylish design, richer luxury atmosphere, and significantly enhanced dynamic performance.

GranTurismo and GranCabrio
The new GranTurismo and GranCabrio continue Maserati's iconic family design language, ensuring strong recognisability. The front bumper has been redesigned, integrating the grille and side air intakes into a unified element that visually widens the front fascia. The brand's three-dimensional emblem is seamlessly embedded within the grille, paired with an all-black sporty body kit that further enhances the supercar presence.

At the rear, newly designed taillights with transparent lenses deliver a unique and highly distinctive lighting signature at night. The rear bumper lines are smoother and cleaner, complementing the well-defined body surfacing. As the convertible variant, the GranCabrio shares an identical front design with the GranTurismo.
Seven exterior colour options are available, including matte finishes. The top-tier Trofeo version offers exclusive custom body kits and interior colour schemes, highlighting its unique status.

Inside, the cabin receives detailed upgrades, including new high-quality wood trim, a fresh sport-style flat-bottom steering wheel, and an upgraded variable-display digital clock. The infotainment system's UI has also been refined, elevating both luxury feel and technological sophistication.
Both models are powered by a 3.0-litre twin-turbocharged V6 engine producing peak torque of 660 Nm. The GranCabrio achieves a top speed of 300 km/h, while the standard GranTurismo reaches 302 km/h. The high-performance version tops out at 320 km/h and is equipped with a sport exhaust system for an even more exhilarating engine soundtrack.
Grecale
The updated Grecale also carries forward Maserati's signature design language with comprehensive refinements. The front bumper has been redesigned, merging the grille and air ducts to create a more three-dimensional and dynamic appearance. It also features an active front grille that balances cooling efficiency and aerodynamic performance.

The interior sees significant upgrades as well. The new steering wheel is available in leather and Alcantara, complemented by an enhanced variable digital clock, significantly boosting precision and elegance. A 21-speaker audio system is standard across the lineup, delivering a top-tier auditory experience.
Two powertrain options are offered: the standard SUV and the Modena SUV. The 2.0-litre four-cylinder turbocharged engine is available in 300 PS and 330 PS outputs.
Additionally, air suspension is available as an option, alongside newly introduced driver fatigue monitoring and driver assistance systems, comprehensively improving driving safety and comfort.