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2010 Maserati GranTurismo Convertible US Pricing Announced

Taking advantage of its presence to the 2010 North American International Auto Show (NAIAS), Italian manufacturer Maserati announced US pricing for the GranTurismo Convertible. The four-seater will retail starting a base MSRP of $135,800, without taxes, title and other fees.

For that amount, the GranTurismo offers a 4.7l V8 engine developing 433 hp and paired with a six-speed adaptive automatic transmission with standard paddle shifters. The list of options for the convertible are featured below.

  • 9 Exterior colors standard with 5 optional hues
  • 10 shades of Poltrona Frau leather for the interior
  • 6 different soft top colors (Black, Burgundy, Blue, Dark Gray, Beige and Dark Brown)
  • 3 wood trim options, Rosewood (standard), Walnut and Wenge (no cost options)
  • 20" Birdcage design wheels
  • Skyhook active suspension system
  • Rear Park Sensors
  • Chromeline exterior trim
  • Dual-Twin Sport Exhaust system with chrome outlets
  • Bose Surround Sound System
  • Red Brake Calipers (5 other colors available as options)

The features which sets the convertible aside, its roof, is a triple insulated soft top which retracts fully in 24 seconds, while leaving the rear seat and trunk space unchanged with the roof open or closed.

"A modern heir to generations of legendary open-air Maseratis, the GranTurismo Convertible breaks ground as the first four-seat convertible from the house of the Trident," Maserati says in a release.

"This four-seat convertible demonstrates Maserati's expertise in the production of exclusive hand-built automobiles by providing an unprecedented level of personalization choices."

The 2010 Maserati GranTurismo Convertible can be ordered as of now, with deliveries expected to begin in late spring.
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