2011 Maserati
Granturismo GranCabrio
2011 Maserati GranTurismo Convertible — White over Tan, 4.7L V8, Power Soft Top
Why This Car Is Special
The 2011 Maserati GranTurismo Convertible represents something genuinely rare in the modern automotive landscape: a grand touring car that was designed from the ground up to be beautiful, not just fast. While most manufacturers treat their convertibles as afterthoughts — chopped coupes with reinforced sills bolted on — Maserati's GranTurismo Convertible was engineered as its own body style, sharing the coupe's Pininfarina-designed bones but developed separately to preserve structural integrity without the weight penalty that typically plagues open-top grand tourers.
The GranTurismo platform debuted in 2007 and drew heavily from Maserati's relationship with Ferrari, which owned the brand at the time. The 4.7-liter V8 under the hood of the 2011 model is a direct descendant of engines developed with Ferrari engineering input, and it revs and sounds the part. This is not a turbocharged, torque-everywhere engine tuned for effortless passing. It is a naturally aspirated V8 that rewards drivers who use the full rev range, with its character becoming more apparent the harder you drive it. That distinction matters to buyers who understand the difference.
The Convertible version of the GranTurismo arrived for the 2010 model year in the United States, giving buyers the full open-air experience without sacrificing the long-hood, short-deck proportions that made the coupe so visually distinctive. In white over a tan leather interior, this 2011 Maserati GranTurismo Convertible presents in one of the most classic Italian color combinations the car can wear — a palette that references decades of Ferrari and Maserati factory racing and show cars.
At its original MSRP, this was a six-figure automobile. The fact that it exists at a fraction of that today makes it one of the more compelling Italian V8 experiences available in the used market.
Features List
- 4.7L Naturally Aspirated V8 Engine - 6-Speed Automatic Transmission - Power Soft Top - Red Brake Calipers - Black Multi-Spoke Wheels - Tan Leather Interior - Leather Bucket Seats - Power Windows - Center Console - Dual Exhaust Tips - Maserati Trident Badges - Electronic Parking Brake
Mechanical
The heart of the 2011 Maserati GranTurismo Convertible is its 4.7-liter V8, which in this configuration produced 433 horsepower at 7,000 rpm. That high-revving character is the defining trait of this engine — it does not make its power low in the rev range, and it does not rely on boost. It is a naturally aspirated engine in the traditional Italian grand touring sense, and the sound it makes near redline is a genuine reason people seek this car out specifically over its German and British competitors of the same era.
Power is routed through a 6-speed automatic transmission, which in the GranTurismo uses paddle shifters mounted behind the steering wheel. Maserati used a ZF-sourced gearbox in this application, a unit that also appeared in various BMW and Rolls-Royce products of the period. It is smooth in automatic mode and responsive in manual mode, and it suits the grand touring character of the car better than a dual-clutch unit would. This is a car built for covering distance in comfort, with the ability to accelerate hard when the road opens up — and the transmission reflects that design intent.
The red brake calipers visible at each corner are a factory option on the GranTurismo and are not merely decorative. They indicate the sport brake package, which uses larger rotors and higher-friction pads suited to the car's weight and performance envelope. The electronic parking brake is a feature that was relatively advanced for the class in 2011 and operates cleanly without the mechanical cable feel of a conventional handbrake.
Interior
The 2011 Maserati GranTurismo Convertible's interior was trimmed by hand at Maserati's Modena facility, and the tan leather in this car covers the bucket seats, door panels, and center console surfaces. Tan against a white exterior is a combination that reads as purposefully classic rather than accidental, and the leather itself — sourced from Italian suppliers and stitched at the factory — ages well when properly maintained.
The bucket seats are shaped to hold occupants in place during spirited driving without being aggressively bolstered to the point of discomfort on longer trips. That balance is central to what a grand tourer is supposed to accomplish. The center console runs the length of the cabin in typical Italian fashion, giving both driver and passenger a sense of being cocooned in their own individual space rather than sharing an open bench environment.
Power windows, a leather-wrapped steering wheel, and a driver-focused instrument cluster round out the cabin. The GranTurismo's dashboard design from this era has aged well — it avoided the overwrought touchscreen-heavy layouts that were becoming common in the segment and instead used physical controls in a clean, logical arrangement. The result is an interior that does not feel dated the way some competitors from the same period do.
Exterior
White on the 2011 Maserati GranTurismo Convertible is not a default or budget choice. On a car with the long, sweeping body lines that Pininfarina drew for the GranTurismo platform, white shows every surface curve and panel transition clearly, and the body of this car was designed with exactly that kind of scrutiny in mind. The long hood, the subtle rear haunches, and the oval Maserati grille with the Trident badge centered in it all read more clearly in a light solid color than they would under a darker metallic finish.
The black multi-spoke wheels provide the contrast that white Italian cars of this era typically called for, and they work here because the wheel design itself is appropriately scaled to the GranTurismo's larger body. Maserati offered these wheels as a factory option, and they remain one of the better-looking wheel choices available on the car. The red brake calipers visible through the spokes complete the exterior color story in a way that is consistent with Italian sport car tradition without being excessive.
The dual exhaust tips at the rear are center-exit style, finishing the tail of the car cleanly and providing the visual cue that the exhaust note reinforces when the engine is under load. The power soft top stows completely behind the rear seats and does not compromise the profile of the car when lowered, which was a specific design priority Maserati addressed when developing the Convertible variant. When raised, the top fits tightly enough to keep road and wind noise at a reasonable level for highway travel.
Conclusion
The 2011 Maserati GranTurismo Convertible is a specific kind of car for a specific kind of buyer. It is not the fastest thing in its price range, and it was never meant to be. It is an open-top Italian grand tourer with a naturally aspirated V8 developed in collaboration with Ferrari, hand-fitted leather from Modena, and bodywork drawn by Pininfarina. It was built to cover distance in style, to sound exceptional doing it, and to look the part while parked. This particular example — white exterior, tan leather, red calipers, black wheels, power soft top — represents that mission clearly.
If you are serious about the 2011 Maserati GranTurismo Convertible, give Skyway Classics a call at 941-254-6608. We are located in Sarasota, Florida, and we are happy to answer questions, arrange an inspection, or discuss transport for out-of-state buyers.
Disclaimer Information found on the website is presented as given to us by the owner of the car, whether on consignment or from the owner we bought it from. Some Photos, materials for videos, descriptions and other information are provided by the consignor/seller and is deemed reliable, but Skyway Classics does not warranty or guarantee this information. Skyway Classics is not responsible for information that may incorrect or a publishing error. The decision to purchase should be based solely on the buyers personal inspection of the vehicle or by a professional inspection service prior to offer or purchase being made.
2011 Maserati GranTurismo Convertible — White over Tan, 4.7L V8, Power Soft Top
Why This Car Is Special
The 2011 Maserati GranTurismo Convertible represents something genuinely rare in the modern automotive landscape: a grand touring car that was designed from the ground up to be beautiful, not just fast. While most manufacturers treat their convertibles as afterthoughts — chopped coupes with reinforced sills bolted on — Maserati's GranTurismo Convertible was engineered as its own body style, sharing the coupe's Pininfarina-designed bones but developed separately to preserve structural integrity without the weight penalty that typically plagues open-top grand tourers.
The GranTurismo platform debuted in 2007 and drew heavily from Maserati's relationship with Ferrari, which owned the brand at the time. The 4.7-liter V8 under the hood of the 2011 model is a direct descendant of engines developed with Ferrari engineering input, and it revs and sounds the part. This is not a turbocharged, torque-everywhere engine tuned for effortless passing. It is a naturally aspirated V8 that rewards drivers who use the full rev range, with its character becoming more apparent the harder you drive it. That distinction matters to buyers who understand the difference.
The Convertible version of the GranTurismo arrived for the 2010 model year in the United States, giving buyers the full open-air experience without sacrificing the long-hood, short-deck proportions that made the coupe so visually distinctive. In white over a tan leather interior, this 2011 Maserati GranTurismo Convertible presents in one of the most classic Italian color combinations the car can wear — a palette that references decades of Ferrari and Maserati factory racing and show cars.
At its original MSRP, this was a six-figure automobile. The fact that it exists at a fraction of that today makes it one of the more compelling Italian V8 experiences available in the used market.
Features List
- 4.7L Naturally Aspirated V8 Engine - 6-Speed Automatic Transmission - Power Soft Top - Red Brake Calipers - Black Multi-Spoke Wheels - Tan Leather Interior - Leather Bucket Seats - Power Windows - Center Console - Dual Exhaust Tips - Maserati Trident Badges - Electronic Parking Brake
Mechanical
The heart of the 2011 Maserati GranTurismo Convertible is its 4.7-liter V8, which in this configuration produced 433 horsepower at 7,000 rpm. That high-revving character is the defining trait of this engine — it does not make its power low in the rev range, and it does not rely on boost. It is a naturally aspirated engine in the traditional Italian grand touring sense, and the sound it makes near redline is a genuine reason people seek this car out specifically over its German and British competitors of the same era.
Power is routed through a 6-speed automatic transmission, which in the GranTurismo uses paddle shifters mounted behind the steering wheel. Maserati used a ZF-sourced gearbox in this application, a unit that also appeared in various BMW and Rolls-Royce products of the period. It is smooth in automatic mode and responsive in manual mode, and it suits the grand touring character of the car better than a dual-clutch unit would. This is a car built for covering distance in comfort, with the ability to accelerate hard when the road opens up — and the transmission reflects that design intent.
The red brake calipers visible at each corner are a factory option on the GranTurismo and are not merely decorative. They indicate the sport brake package, which uses larger rotors and higher-friction pads suited to the car's weight and performance envelope. The electronic parking brake is a feature that was relatively advanced for the class in 2011 and operates cleanly without the mechanical cable feel of a conventional handbrake.
Interior
The 2011 Maserati GranTurismo Convertible's interior was trimmed by hand at Maserati's Modena facility, and the tan leather in this car covers the bucket seats, door panels, and center console surfaces. Tan against a white exterior is a combination that reads as purposefully classic rather than accidental, and the leather itself — sourced from Italian suppliers and stitched at the factory — ages well when properly maintained.
The bucket seats are shaped to hold occupants in place during spirited driving without being aggressively bolstered to the point of discomfort on longer trips. That balance is central to what a grand tourer is supposed to accomplish. The center console runs the length of the cabin in typical Italian fashion, giving both driver and passenger a sense of being cocooned in their own individual space rather than sharing an open bench environment.
Power windows, a leather-wrapped steering wheel, and a driver-focused instrument cluster round out the cabin. The GranTurismo's dashboard design from this era has aged well — it avoided the overwrought touchscreen-heavy layouts that were becoming common in the segment and instead used physical controls in a clean, logical arrangement. The result is an interior that does not feel dated the way some competitors from the same period do.
Exterior
White on the 2011 Maserati GranTurismo Convertible is not a default or budget choice. On a car with the long, sweeping body lines that Pininfarina drew for the GranTurismo platform, white shows every surface curve and panel transition clearly, and the body of this car was designed with exactly that kind of scrutiny in mind. The long hood, the subtle rear haunches, and the oval Maserati grille with the Trident badge centered in it all read more clearly in a light solid color than they would under a darker metallic finish.
The black multi-spoke wheels provide the contrast that white Italian cars of this era typically called for, and they work here because the wheel design itself is appropriately scaled to the GranTurismo's larger body. Maserati offered these wheels as a factory option, and they remain one of the better-looking wheel choices available on the car. The red brake calipers visible through the spokes complete the exterior color story in a way that is consistent with Italian sport car tradition without being excessive.
The dual exhaust tips at the rear are center-exit style, finishing the tail of the car cleanly and providing the visual cue that the exhaust note reinforces when the engine is under load. The power soft top stows completely behind the rear seats and does not compromise the profile of the car when lowered, which was a specific design priority Maserati addressed when developing the Convertible variant. When raised, the top fits tightly enough to keep road and wind noise at a reasonable level for highway travel.
Conclusion
The 2011 Maserati GranTurismo Convertible is a specific kind of car for a specific kind of buyer. It is not the fastest thing in its price range, and it was never meant to be. It is an open-top Italian grand tourer with a naturally aspirated V8 developed in collaboration with Ferrari, hand-fitted leather from Modena, and bodywork drawn by Pininfarina. It was built to cover distance in style, to sound exceptional doing it, and to look the part while parked. This particular example — white exterior, tan leather, red calipers, black wheels, power soft top — represents that mission clearly.
If you are serious about the 2011 Maserati GranTurismo Convertible, give Skyway Classics a call at 941-254-6608. We are located in Sarasota, Florida, and we are happy to answer questions, arrange an inspection, or discuss transport for out-of-state buyers.
Disclaimer Information found on the website is presented as given to us by the owner of the car, whether on consignment or from the owner we bought it from. Some Photos, materials for videos, descriptions and other information are provided by the consignor/seller and is deemed reliable, but Skyway Classics does not warranty or guarantee this information. Skyway Classics is not responsible for information that may incorrect or a publishing error. The decision to purchase should be based solely on the buyers personal inspection of the vehicle or by a professional inspection service prior to offer or purchase being made.
2011 Maserati
Granturismo GranCabrio
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