2012 Maserati GranTurismo MC 
 2012 Maserati GranTurismo MC 
 2012 Maserati GranTurismo MC 



 We've shown you the Maserati MC Corse Concept and the European   production car it begat, the GranTurismo MC Stradale. That's MC for   Maserati Corse (racing), Stradale for the street-legal variant. See, in   the Old World, where Maserati is remembered as a racing marque, some   rich folks actually consider tracking the big grand tourers the Trident   builds today. But Americans reckon there are better, lighter, more  lithe  cars to go racing in, so the U.S. spec 2012 GranTurismo MC  (making its  debut in New York) dispenses with the serious track-only  aspects of the  MC Stradale. That car has no rear seat, its front seats  are  non-adjustable lightweight shells, and it wears carbon-ceramic  brakes,  all of which save 220 pounds. Our version retains the typical  interior  seating and runs grooved steel brakes behind your choice of  three  20-inch wheel designs (each lightened by 2.2 pounds relative to  the  standard 20s).
Power comes from Maserati's top-performing DOHC V-8, a  444-hp  4.7-liter, bolted to a 6-speed automatic with MC Shift (paddle  shifters  with quicker response and match-rev downshifting). The factory  claims  it'll accelerate to 60 mph in 4.6 seconds on its way to a top  speed of  185 mph (of course, so did Joe Walsh's, and he cautions "I lost  my  license, now I don't drive.")
A revised aluminum hood features  vents that relieve underhood pressure  to reduce lift. Along with  revisions to the rockers, and an aggressive  rear spoiler and diffuser,  Maserati claims that downforce is increased  by 25 percent in front, 50  percent in the rear. And yes, they mean  downforce, not just lift  reduction-apparently the base coupe generates a  small amount of  measurable downforce at speeds of 120 and up. More  impressive-the drag  coefficient is claimed to remain the same, at 0.35.  Standard trim  changes include piano black treatment of trim that is  chrome on other  models, dark-appearance headlamps, and a meaner looking  front fascia.  Optional equipment includes a carbon-fiber package  consisting of mirror  caps, door handles, and rear spoiler.
Pricing has yet to be  announced, but the car is now orderable, and now  ranks as the brand's  most exclusive, limited production model. Also now  on sale, the  GranCabrio Sport, sharing the powertrain and dark trim of  the MC.
 
 
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