Used Maserati Gransport
If you’re after sharp handling, head-turning looks and something a little different from the usual options, this coupe delivers everyday usability with a real sense of occasion. The Maserati Gransport was designed to offer not just dramatic looks, but serious performance – drawing on the brand’s motorsport roots. Introduced in 2004 as a sharper, more focused version of the standard Coupe, it was available until 2007 in both Coupe and Spyder (convertible) forms. On the used market, the Maserati Gransport stands out for its rarity, distinctive design and connection to Ferrari engineering. It’s a characterful alternative to more mainstream grand tourers like the Porsche 911 and Jaguar XK. Under the bonnet is a Ferrari-based 4.2-litre V8, delivering 400bhp through a paddle-shifted Cambiocorsa gearbox. Inside, there’s enough room for four adults, a decent boot (315 litres in the Coupe) and a blend of luxury and sporty finishes. While it certainly has presence, like many Italian sports cars from this era, running costs and careful upkeep are part of the experience.
Pros
Bold, dramatic styling
Ferrari-derived V8 performance
Practical 2+2 layout and large boot
Cons
High servicing and fuel costs
Average reliability
Outdated tech by today’s standards