EXPERIENCE No. 30
The majestic hand of Pininfarina was responsible for the lines of the Maserati GranCabrio. Illustrating how the final design of Maserati's new convertible came about is Guglielmo Cartia, Design Vice Director at the Turin-based firm. "As we were dealing with a cabrio, there were two fundamental factors to consider when projecting the car's design and both were important: the set up with the top down and with it up. With the soft top down, the priority was to create a harmonious look with the front section. This is not easy to do on a cabriolet, above all a sports cabrio with a long and imposing bonnet. We had to get the proportions balanced and we did this by extending the trunk and, at the same time, the soft top cover until it reached the rear head rests. This gives the bodywork its continuity, producing an overall design equilibrium".
Despite this extensive design work, the GranCabrio maintains the unmistakable elements common to the Maserati range. "It's true: the GranCabrio is a continuation of the visual look of the GranTurismo. It was crucial not to lose the character of a powerful but elegant car, something that unites the new generation Maseratis. The roof is very compact in the rear, with a low rear glass window; it was also a challenge generating the impression of a pillar into the design of the soft top and rear window. The muscular bumper is another key to lending the car its sense of power with the roof closed. The muscular bumper blends into the car's flanks and mirrors the aggressive front end".
"The chrome that continues around the bodywork underlines the car's prestige. Incorporated into it is the third stop light to complete a smart and functional look".
Awe-inspiring beauty
The majestic hand of Pininfarina was responsible for the lines of the Maserati GranCabrio. Illustrating how the final design of Maserati's new convertible came about is Guglielmo Cartia, Design Vice Director at the Turin-based firm. "As we were dealing with a cabrio, there were two fundamental factors to consider when projecting the car's design and both were important: the set up with the top down and with it up. With the soft top down, the priority was to create a harmonious look with the front section. This is not easy to do on a cabriolet, above all a sports cabrio with a long and imposing bonnet. We had to get the proportions balanced and we did this by extending the trunk and, at the same time, the soft top cover until it reached the rear head rests. This gives the bodywork its continuity, producing an overall design equilibrium".Despite this extensive design work, the GranCabrio maintains the unmistakable elements common to the Maserati range. "It's true: the GranCabrio is a continuation of the visual look of the GranTurismo. It was crucial not to lose the character of a powerful but elegant car, something that unites the new generation Maseratis. The roof is very compact in the rear, with a low rear glass window; it was also a challenge generating the impression of a pillar into the design of the soft top and rear window. The muscular bumper is another key to lending the car its sense of power with the roof closed. The muscular bumper blends into the car's flanks and mirrors the aggressive front end".
"The chrome that continues around the bodywork underlines the car's prestige. Incorporated into it is the third stop light to complete a smart and functional look".
