FYI: Maserati has unveiled the 483-horsepower Gran Cabrio and Gran Cabrio Trofeo against the wintry backdrop of Ice St. Moritz, highlighting their impressive performance and luxury.
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### Maserati’s Icy Unveiling in St. Moritz
Amidst the chilly atmosphere of St. Moritz, Maserati chose to reveal its latest marvels—the Gran Cabrio and the Gran Cabrio Trofeo. Despite the frosty environment, these convertibles stood out, showcasing Maserati’s tenacity and flair for combining luxury with performance.
### Gran Cabrio: A Symphony in Green
The Gran Cabrio, offering a staggering 483 horsepower from its twin-turbo engine, presents two enticing variants, including the race-inspired Trofeo. This model promises to enhance Maserati’s esteemed lineup, providing car enthusiasts with choices that elevate driving to an art form.
Dressed in a Verde Giada body, the Gran Cabrio was accentuated by black brake calipers and striking wheels, embodying elegance nestled within the Swiss Alps. With full adaptive LED headlights and a high-end 19-speaker Sonus sound system, this vehicle ensures that style and performance resonate both visually and audibly.
### Trofeo: Exclusive Luxury on Ice
Maserati’s Gran Cabrio Trofeo adds another layer of exclusivity, flaunting a custom Ice Liquid Tri-Coat finish, masterfully echoing the cold surroundings. Details like gloss white side air intakes, blue brake calipers, and a marine blue soft-top further emphasize its opulent design.
Starting in March, Maserati aficionados can explore the sporty facets of the Trofeo’s DNA. The new sports exhaust, available through official dealers, allows the Trofeo to embody Maserati’s profound racing heritage.
### Conclusion
Donald Smith, Editor of Automotive.fyi, reports: The unveiling of the Maserati Gran Cabrio and Trofeo at St. Moritz is a testament to the brand’s commitment to style, luxury, and performance, regardless of climate. For more insights and updates, reach out to us at tips@automotive.fyi, or on Twitter @automotivefyi.
### A Legacy of Prestige
Established in 1914 by Alfieri Maserati and headquartered in Modena, Italy, Maserati continues to evolve under CEO Davide Grasso. Despite challenges, including selling 25,900 vehicles worldwide and generating $2.49 million in revenue for 2022, Maserati remains active and poised for future successes.
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