The GranTurismo Sport debuted at the 2012 Geneva Motor Show featuring aggressive MC Stradale-inspired styling, a sportier interior, and a revised 4.7L V8 engine producing over 450 HP. This 2019 example comes finished in Nero over a Rosso Corallo leather interior with optional Piano Black wood trim, accent stitching, carpet piping, and more. Showing just under 14k miles on the odometer, this open-top GranTurismo Sport is now being offered for auction by its seller out of Florida.
The GranTurismo Sport features a unique front fascia and air splitter inspired by the MC Stradale model as well as new headlights, a black-finished grille, and flared side skirts. This example comes finished in Nero with a matching convertible soft top and rides on 20” Astro wheels wrapped in Pirelli tires from 2021. The seller adds that window tint has been applied, the wheels were refinished in black, and a rear aftermarket spoiler has been fitted. Detailed images are provided in the gallery along with a clean CARFAX report.
Inside, the driver is greeted with Rosso Corallo leather upholstery with Trident-stitched headrests, Piano Black wood trim, accent stitching, and carpet piping. Driver amenities include heated and power-operated front seats, dual-zone automatic climate control, a Harmon Kardon Premium Audio System, and an 8.4" central touchscreen infotainment display with navigation, Apple CarPlay, and Android Auto. The seller notes the leather passenger’s side door insert is slightly worn.
Power comes from a Ferrari-derived 4.7L V8, which generates up to 454 HP and 384 lb.-ft of torque. A 6-speed ZF automatic transmission drives the rear wheels, allowing acceleration from 0-60 MPH in approximately 4.5 seconds and a top speed of over 180 MPH. Standard performance features include Maserati’s Skyhook electronic adaptive suspension, and a Sport Mode which quickens throttle response and opens the exhaust valves at the push of a button. The car is said to be due for service in January 2025, and the CARFAX report notes regular oil changes have been performed.
This sale will include a clean title, owner’s manuals, a window sticker, and sales literature.
The seller would like you to know: “I purchased my Maserati on January 12, 2023, from Ferrari, Maserati of Ft. Lauderdale. I'm the second owner. The car is pre-certified with a two-year warranty and additional service agreement, which I purchased. It's due for service next month. The car runs and looks great. I keep it garaged and only use it on the weekends for enjoyment. The car attracts a lot of attention while getting compliments. I'm selling the car so as to upgrade to another convertible. My wife wants me to keep it, but I'm working on her. Lol.”
Comments (26)
Offer in the amount of $47,500
Offer in the amount of $43,000
All the buttons work fine. None are sticky.
There are no rock chips or dings anywhere on the car.
Offer in the amount of $40,000
Also any rock chips / dings on the front or anywhere on the car?
Are there any sticky buttons?
we are nowhere near reserve
Bid in the amount of $34,000
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Bid in the amount of $32,500
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Bid in the amount of $29,250
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Are those the original manufacture floor mats? If not do you have the correct ones? Thank you
Bid in the amount of $28,000
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The service entails oil change filter and tune up. This service is already paid for from the original purchase date.
What does the service entail and what costs?
My car is scheduled for service January 6, 2025.
Bid in the amount of $26,711
@carbuffjay Yes. Its prepaid. I purchased it as an option when I got the car. Yes. You can see the car before bidding on it.
Is the upcoming service prepaid? Can i see the car before bidding. I am in Palm Beach
Bid in the amount of $25,000