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+ | | name = Maserati GranTurismo Sport |
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+ | | image = GranTurismo stats (S).png |
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+ | | origin = ita |
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+ | | year = 2012 |
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+ | | type = p |
+ | | type2 = gt |
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+ | [[File:A8 v1.0 icon.png|50px|link=Asphalt 8: Airborne]] |
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+ | | disp = 4.7 |
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+ | | aspiration = |
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+ | | engine = V8 |
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+ | | extra = F136 Y |
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+ | | power = 454 |
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+ | | torque = 384 |
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+ | | trans = ZF 6-speed automatic |
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+ | | layout = FMR |
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+ | | accel = 4.7 |
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+ | | vmax = 187 |
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+ | * Maserati Coupé (predecessor) |
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+ | == Description == |
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⚫ | Replacing both the '''GranTurismo S''' and '''GranTurismo S Automatica''', the '''GranTurismo Sport''' was unveiled in March 2012 at the Geneva Motor Show. The revised 4.7L engine is rated 460 PS (338 kW; 454 hp). The GranTurismo Sport features a unique, GranTurismo MC Stradale inspired front fascia, new headlights and new, sportier steering wheel and seats. The ZF six-speed automatic gearbox is now standard, while the six-speed sequential transaxle is available as an option. The latter has steering wheel-mounted paddle shifters, a feature that's optional with the automatic gearbox. |
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− | | enginetype = 4.7 L 4,691 cc (286.3 cu in) [[Ferrari]]/[[Maserati]] F136 Y 90° V8 |
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− | | carconfig = Front-Mid engine, rear-wheel-drive |
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− | | acceleration = 4.70 s |
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− | | topspeed = 186.4 mph (300.1 km/h) |
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− | | handling = 1.180 Gs |
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− | | nitro = 12.4 mph (20.0 km/h) |
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− | | rank = 1205 |
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− | | maxrank = 1381 |
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− | | cost = {{Credits|25,000}} |
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− | | color = Blu Mediterraneo, Rosso Mondiale, Giallo GranTurismo, Rosso Trionfale, Bianco Fuji, Blu Oceano, Grigio Granito, Nero Carbonio |
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− | | imagecar = File:Maserati.png |
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− | |power = 460 PS (338 kW; 454 hp) at 7,000 rpm.|torque = 520 N·m (384 lb·ft) at 4,750 rpm.|manufacturer = Maserati|origin = Modena, Italy|aka = N/A|year = 2013|trans = ZF 6-speed automatic or 6-speed sequential robotic|drive = RWD|engine = 4.7 L Ferrari/Maserati F136 Y V8|weight = 1,880 kg (4,140 lb)|0to60 = 4.70 seconds|vmax = 300 km/h|games = Asphalt 8: Airborne|related = Maserati Quattroporte V |
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+ | The Maserati GranTurismo appears as a low Class B car with the following statistics: |
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+ | * Starting rank: '''1205''' |
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− | Alfa Romeo Pandion}} |
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+ | **This was changed to '''1251''' in the [[2019 Spring Update]] |
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+ | * [[Upgrades|MAX]] rank: '''1381''' |
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+ | **This was changed to '''1364''' in the 2019 Spring Update |
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+ | * [[Pro Kits|MAX+PRO]] rank: '''1438''' |
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+ | **This was changed to '''1401''' in the 2019 Spring Update |
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+ | * [[Tuning Kit]] bonus: '''+41''' |
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+ | **This was changed to '''+38''' in the 2019 Spring Update |
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+ | * Stock to MAX+PRO rank difference: '''233''' |
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+ | **This was changed to '''150''' in the 2019 Spring Update. |
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+ | * [[Nitro Efficiency Index - Asphalt 8|Nitro Efficiency]]: '''9/14/18''' |
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⚫ | The Maserati GranTurismo Sport's acceleration is rather sluggish, slower than that of the [[Aston Martin DB9 Coupé]]. Similar to the DB9, the GranTurismo Sport is tailored specifically for top speed, which makes it a good choice on straight line-focused tracks like [[Iceland]]. However, like with the DB9, the GranTurismo Sport is rather heavy, which degrades its handling capabilities. Its rear-wheel-drive layout degrades it even further. The GranTurismo Sport features better nitro than the DB9, but is still far from the best. |
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− | == Overview == |
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⚫ | Replacing both the '''GranTurismo S''' and '''GranTurismo S Automatica''', the '''GranTurismo Sport''' was unveiled in March 2012 at the Geneva Motor Show. The revised 4.7L engine is rated 460 PS (338 kW; 454 hp). The GranTurismo Sport features a unique, GranTurismo MC Stradale inspired front fascia, new headlights and new, sportier steering wheel and seats. The ZF six-speed automatic gearbox is now standard, while the six-speed sequential transaxle is available as an option. The latter has steering wheel-mounted paddle shifters, a feature that's optional with the automatic gearbox. |
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− | === ''[[Asphalt 8: Airborne]]'' === |
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− | The Maserati GranTurismo Sport and [[Maserati MC12]] are (currently) the only [[Maserati]] vehicles in the game, both of them being Class B vehicles. The GranTurismo Sport has a starting rank of 1205, a maximum rank of 1381, and a final rank of 1438. |
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⚫ | The Maserati GranTurismo Sport's acceleration is rather sluggish, slower than that of the [[Aston Martin DB9 Coupé]]. Similar to the DB9, the GranTurismo Sport is tailored specifically for top speed, which makes it a good choice on straight line-focused tracks like [[Iceland]]. However, like with the DB9, the GranTurismo Sport is rather heavy, which degrades its handling capabilities. Its rear-wheel-drive layout degrades it even further. The GranTurismo Sport features better nitro than the DB9, but is still far from the best. |
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+ | As of the [[2019 Spring Update]], upgrades cost {{A8Credits|506,000}} while Pro Kits require {{A8Credits|81,600}}, 8 of each {{co|Class B Part}} and 8 {{co|Initial & Early Techs}} each. |
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Revision as of 20:55, 25 September 2019
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The Maserati GranTurismo Sport is a grand tourer made by Maserati in the Asphalt series.
Description
Replacing both the GranTurismo S and GranTurismo S Automatica, the GranTurismo Sport was unveiled in March 2012 at the Geneva Motor Show. The revised 4.7L engine is rated 460 PS (338 kW; 454 hp). The GranTurismo Sport features a unique, GranTurismo MC Stradale inspired front fascia, new headlights and new, sportier steering wheel and seats. The ZF six-speed automatic gearbox is now standard, while the six-speed sequential transaxle is available as an option. The latter has steering wheel-mounted paddle shifters, a feature that's optional with the automatic gearbox.
Asphalt 8: Airborne
The Maserati GranTurismo appears as a low Class B car with the following statistics:
- Starting rank: 1205
- This was changed to 1251 in the 2019 Spring Update
- MAX rank: 1381
- This was changed to 1364 in the 2019 Spring Update
- MAX+PRO rank: 1438
- This was changed to 1401 in the 2019 Spring Update
- Tuning Kit bonus: +41
- This was changed to +38 in the 2019 Spring Update
- Stock to MAX+PRO rank difference: 233
- This was changed to 150 in the 2019 Spring Update.
- Nitro Efficiency: 9/14/18
The Maserati GranTurismo Sport's acceleration is rather sluggish, slower than that of the Aston Martin DB9 Coupé. Similar to the DB9, the GranTurismo Sport is tailored specifically for top speed, which makes it a good choice on straight line-focused tracks like Iceland. However, like with the DB9, the GranTurismo Sport is rather heavy, which degrades its handling capabilities. Its rear-wheel-drive layout degrades it even further. The GranTurismo Sport features better nitro than the DB9, but is still far from the best.
The Maserati GranTurismo Sport costs 65,000 to purchase (originally 25,000, then 37,500).
As of the 2019 Spring Update, upgrades cost 506,000 while Pro Kits require 81,600, 8 of each Class B Part and 8 Initial & Early Techs each.
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