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Maserati Granturismo 2026 — Morocco price

from MAD 1,300,000 to MAD 3,000,000

The Maserati GranTurismo is Italy's most celebrated grand tourer, now available in Morocco in a range spanning from 1,300,000 to 3,000,000 DH. Offering a choice between a thunderous naturally aspirated V8 and a twin-turbocharged V6, it blends hand-crafted luxury with genuine performance credentials. Whether you're drawn to the raw drama of the Trofeo or the accessible entry-level 4.2 V8, the GranTurismo stakes a serious claim as Morocco's most desirable high-end coupe.

Key specifications

Body
Coupe
Fuel
Gasoline
Year
2026
Availability
On sale

Trims & prices

Trim Price
30 V6 490 At Modena
MAD 2,500,000
30 V6 550 At Trofeo
MAD 3,000,000
42 V8
MAD 1,300,000
47 V8 Mc Stradale
MAD 1,700,000
47 V8 Sport
MAD 1,450,000

Pros

  • Ferrari-derived V8 engine delivers one of the finest exhaust notes of any road car
  • Genuinely spacious 2+2 cabin with hand-crafted Italian materials throughout
  • Broad trim range from 1.3M to 3M DH covers different performance & budget needs
  • Low production volumes make it a rare and distinctive sight on Moroccan roads
  • New-generation Nettuno V6 trims bring modern tech and significantly more power

Watch out for

  • Running and maintenance costs will be high; parts sourcing can take time in Morocco
  • Older V8 trims carry an ageing platform compared to rivals at similar price points
  • Fuel consumption across all trims is substantial — a real cost on Moroccan pump prices
  • Limited authorised service network outside major cities like Casablanca and Rabat

Our verdict

What Is the Maserati GranTurismo?

The Maserati GranTurismo is a two-door, four-seat grand touring coupe that has long been the emotional heart of the Maserati lineup. Combining a hand-assembled Italian body with a soundtrack few cars in the world can match, it sits at the intersection of daily usability and weekend theatre. In Morocco, it is positioned firmly at the top of the prestige coupe segment, competing with cars such as the Porsche 911, Bentley Continental GT, and Aston Martin Vantage.

Trim Levels & Pricing in Morocco

The Moroccan lineup covers five distinct trims:

  • 4.2 V8 — 1,300,000 DH: The entry point into GranTurismo ownership; powered by a 4.2-litre Ferrari-derived V8 producing around 405 hp.
  • 4.7 V8 Sport — 1,450,000 DH: Adds sharper suspension tuning and a sportier exhaust note over the base car.
  • 4.7 V8 MC Stradale — 1,700,000 DH: The most focused naturally aspirated variant, inspired directly by Maserati's motorsport programme with reduced weight and firmer dynamics.
  • 3.0 V6 490 AT Modena — 2,500,000 DH: A new-generation twin-turbo Nettuno V6, producing 490 hp in a thoroughly modernised platform.
  • 3.0 V6 550 AT Trofeo — 3,000,000 DH: The flagship, pushing the Nettuno engine to 550 hp with the full spectrum of Maserati performance and luxury appointments.

Who Is It For?

The GranTurismo is built for the Moroccan buyer who refuses to choose between comfort and passion. It suits long motorway runs — Casablanca to Marrakech, for instance — just as well as a spirited drive through the Atlas foothills. The cabin's hand-stitched leather, wood, and aluminium trim make it a genuine luxury object, while the exhaust note is an event in its own right at any Corniche or boulevard.

Market Positioning

In a market where German saloons dominate and SUVs reign supreme, the GranTurismo is a deliberate statement of individuality. It carries the prestige of Italian coachbuilding, a name synonymous with Ferrari kinship, and the rarity that comes with a low-volume production model. Buyers comparing it against the Porsche 911 will find more visual drama and interior room; those cross-shopping with a Bentley Continental GT will appreciate the lighter, more driver-focused character.

Things to Know Before Buying

Maintenance costs, as with all prestige Italian cars sold through authorised channels in Morocco, should be factored into the total ownership budget. Service intervals and parts availability are best confirmed with the local importer before purchase.

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Frequently asked

What is the price of the Maserati GranTurismo in Morocco?
The GranTurismo range in Morocco starts at 1,300,000 DH for the 4.2 V8 and reaches 3,000,000 DH for the top-spec 3.0 V6 550 AT Trofeo. Five trims are available in total, catering to different performance levels and budgets.
Which GranTurismo trim offers the best value in Morocco?
The 4.7 V8 Sport at 1,450,000 DH represents a strong mid-point for buyers who want the naturally aspirated V8 experience with slightly sharper dynamics over the base car. Those seeking the latest technology should look at the Nettuno V6 Modena trim, though it comes at a significantly higher price.
How does the Maserati GranTurismo compare to the Porsche 911 in Morocco?
The GranTurismo offers more interior room and a more dramatic visual presence than the 911, with its Italian grand tourer character setting it apart. The 911, however, benefits from a broader and more established service network in Morocco and stronger long-term resale performance.
Is the Maserati GranTurismo practical for everyday use in Morocco?
For a grand tourer, the GranTurismo is reasonably practical — its 2+2 layout can accommodate adult passengers in the rear for shorter journeys, and the boot is adequate for weekend travel. Its low ground clearance means rough piste roads or degraded urban surfaces should be approached with caution.
What fuel does the Maserati GranTurismo use, and is it expensive to run in Morocco?
All GranTurismo trims run on gasoline (super carburant). Given the large-displacement V8 and turbocharged V6 engines involved, fuel costs will be significant at current Moroccan pump prices — owners should budget accordingly, particularly for V8 variants driven enthusiastically.
Where can I buy or service a Maserati GranTurismo in Morocco?
Maserati vehicles in Morocco are handled through an authorised importer network concentrated primarily in Casablanca. It is strongly recommended to confirm current service availability, parts lead times, and warranty terms directly with the importer before committing to a purchase.

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