Maserati published a teaser video of the upcoming GranTurismo Folgore EV. The video, shot in California during the Monterey car week, leaves little to the imagination with the exception of the dashboard, while giving away a few specs. Stand-up comedian Sebastian Maniscalco was chosen as the main star of the promo, joined by Klaus Busse, Head of Design, and Maria Contin, Chief Communication Manager for a joyride in fantastic scenery. Unlike earlier teasers and spy shots of the GranTurismo Folgore, here the sportscar doesn’t have any kind of camouflage, giving us a proper look from all angles. We also get to hear its unique faux exhaust sound, created by the same engineers that worked on the sound of combustion-powered Maserati models.
The Maserati GranTurismo Folgore has
similar proportions to its predecessor, combined with even sexier curves, and
modern styling touches. At the front, the signature Maserati grille is not
fully covered, flanked by brake duct intakes, a vented bonnet, and MC20-style
LED headlights mounted on the fenders. The Folgore badge above the three holes
on the side gills betrays the electric nature of the underpinnings, as with the
lack of exhaust pipes at the back. Speaking of which, the uncovered tail of the
GranTurismo features pronounced shoulders, a pair of slim horizontally-mounted
taillights, and a discreet diffuser. Another Folgore-specific feature is the
charging port that is located on the rear bumper. We expect the ICE-powered
GranTurismo to look quite similar, with small changes on the bumpers and the
trim, plus quad exhaust pipes.
Inside, we get to see the 2+2 cabin, with
white and blue upholstery. The cabin gets environmentally friendly materials
including a special fabric made of recycled nylon. The rear headroom appears to
be slightly tight, as anyone would expect from such a vehicle. Maserati blurred
the dashboard so they have something to show in the official premiere.
On the technical front, the Trident brand
was coy on details about the EV powertrain. Klaus Busse revealed that the
batteries are located in the central tunnel for lower ground clearance. When
plugged to a fast charger, the battery will replenish enough juice for 161 km of range in 10 minutes. Maserati also confirmed the acceleration
figures, with the GranTurismo Folgore doing the 0-97 km/h in 2.6
seconds, and the 0-100 km/h in 2.7 seconds. The top speed is high
for EV standards, exceeding the 320 km/h)mark. We still don’t have
official numbers for the output, but rumors suggest a trio of electric motors
producing more than 1,184 hp for the most powerful Maserati
ever made.

