by CarBook,
There are cars, and then there are stories sculpted in motion. The all-new Maserati GranTurismo is not just a vehicle—it is a bold expression of heritage, innovation, and the unrelenting pursuit of beauty. And when finished in the audaciously striking “Devil Orange,” it doesn’t whisper its arrival—it announces it in thunderous symphony.
Every line on the GranTurismo tells a tale. Of speed. Of legacy. Of Italian craftsmanship born under the Mediterranean sun. The silhouette is a poetic tension of muscle and elegance—long, low, and purposeful. The classic proportions remain true to the original GranTurismo’s DNA, but they’re sharpened, enhanced, and infused with a modern edge that makes the 2025 model feel more like a sculpture in motion than a traditional coupe.
The magic begins with light. Devil Orange, a daring new shade exclusive to Maserati’s Fuoriserie customization program, reflects light like molten lava. Depending on the hour, it smolders like fire at sunset or pulses like neon under city lights. This color is not for the timid—it’s an ode to confidence, to adrenaline, and to the kind of driver who commands attention not with noise, but presence.
Under the hood, the GranTurismo now features Maserati’s revolutionary Nettuno engine—a twin-turbo V6 born from Formula 1 technology. It roars with precision, delivering explosive power balanced by intelligent all-wheel drive. In a world shifting toward electrification, Maserati also offers the Folgore, an all-electric version of the GranTurismo, proving that bold design and sustainability can coexist without compromise.
Inside, the story continues. The cockpit is a harmonious blend of tactile luxury and digital finesse. Carbon fiber meets handcrafted leather, and a curved display responds as intuitively as a smartphone. Every detail, from the stitching to the paddle shifters, is designed to connect driver and machine—emotionally, physically, viscerally.
But what truly sets this GranTurismo apart is how it feels. This isn’t just about performance metrics or tech specs. It’s about the experience. The way the car hugs a corner like a secret kept between you and the road. The way it glows under streetlamps in Devil Orange, catching glances like a supermodel in a slow walk. The way it makes you feel—invincible, timeless, alive.
Driving the GranTurismo is like narrating a story you didn’t know you needed to tell. One where passion takes the wheel, and restraint is left in the rearview mirror. The color, the engine, the design—they’re all characters in a drama that plays out at every ignition, every turn, every throttle burst.
In the end, Maserati hasn’t just created a car—they’ve crafted an icon. And in Devil Orange, the GranTurismo doesn’t just stand out. It becomes unforgettable.