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AUSTRALIAN MASERATI GRANTURISMO DEBUTS IN BRISBANE

The Australian-specification Maserati GranTurismo will make its debut at the Brisbane International Motor Show on Friday 1 February 2008, providing the more than 150 people who have put them name down for the most eagerly anticipated car of 2008 with their first opportunity to see their new car.

“No Maserati has sold as quickly as the GranTurismo,” explains Edward Butler, General Manager at Maserati Australia and New Zealand. “So the arrival of the first right hand drive, Australian-specification GranTurismo is a highly significant moment for Maserati in Australia. Indeed, the significance of the GranTurismo is clearly indicated by the fact that our waiting list for the GranTurismo is greater than our entire sales last year!

Joining the Maserati GranTurismo at the Brisbane International Motor Show will be the car that has initiated the re-birth of the legendary Maserati name, the Quattroporte. This epitome of a luxury performance sedan further enhanced Maserati’s reputation in 2007 when it gained a sophisticated automatic gearbox, tuned to maintain Maserati’s aggressive performance edge, but at the same time offering a new level of convenience and ease of use.

The prowess of the Quattroporte, its exclusivity and the technology that supports its stylish design provided the ideal platform for the launch of the GranTurismo at the Geneva International Motor Show last year.

“The acclaim for the Maserati GranTurismo started as soon as the wraps came off it in Geneva,” says Mr Butler. “This was immediately followed by people wishing to be the first to own the car in Australia and New Zealand. The impetus for this demand was initiated by the reputation of the Maserati Quattroporte, from which the unique drivetrain for the GranTurismo was developed. This ensures that the new car is a true performance car. But it is the outstanding design of the GranTurismo, inside and out, allied to allure of true heritage and exclusivity, which has set the seal of success on our newest model.”

The new Maserati GranTurismo makes the most of the experience gained with the Quattroporte in the luxury model segment, interpreting in an absolutely unique manner those concepts that have made the Quattroporte such a success in all markets.

Added to this, the new Maserati GranTurismo is able to offer top performance and a style that is unique within the automotive industry, and can thrill and attract the attention of the market and new potential customers with renewed vigour and urgency.

The car’s concept appears evident from its name: the new Maserati GranTurismo is actually a performance sports car, enjoyable to drive, that makes no compromises when it comes to on-board functionality and comfort. The unique offering of the Maserati GranTurismo encompasses:

• Design with an immediate visual impact

• Style inspired by the lines of the Pininfarina Birdcage 75th concept car

• Style and dimensions blend into a thoroughbred and ultra-performance car body, but never going over the top, always well-proportioned and elegant

The heart of the Maserati GranTurismo is the 4,244 cc 90° V8 which belongs to the new generation of Maserati power units, designed for its first application early in 2007 on the Maserati Quattroporte’s automatic gearbox versions.

The V8 adopted for the Maserati GranTurismo has been especially fine-tuned from the engine fitted to the Quattroporte’s automatic versions in order to enhance its responsiveness to the throttle controls. In this configuration it delivers maximum power of 298 Kw at 7,100 revs (specific power of 96.4 HP/Liter) and maximum torque of 460 Nm at 4,750 revs, of which 75% is available at 2,500 revs.

The lubrication system features a wet sump where the engine oil is collected in a sump integral with the crankcase and circulated by a single oil bath pump. This solution replaces the dry sump fitted on the previous family of engines, reducing the number of pumps and resulting in a significant reduction in operating noise to the benefit of acoustic comfort on board.

The new six-speed automatic transmission, the ZF 6HP26 unit, has been designed and developed specifically for Maserati to offer smooth and easy driving, without changing the performance behaviour of the Maserati V8. The new hydraulic transmission allows the full performance of the Maserati V8 in the low/medium range, and does not limit the power at high revs, allowing really sporty gear changes up to 7,200 revs, a limit not achieved by the other cars in the target segment.

The ratios have been chosen so as to allow the Maserati GranTurismo to obtain excellent acceleration times (0-100 Km/h in 5.2 seconds) and at the same time to reduce fuel consumption and interior noise levels at high speeds.

The automatic transmission is fitted with auto-adaptive control which adapts the type of change to driving style and driving conditions. The driver can at any time change from using the lever to the steering wheel paddles (leaving the gear lever in the “+”/”-“ track). The electronic kick-down may be activated at any time by pressing the throttle right down either in Auto or Manual mode so that it is always possible to easily disengage in situations requiring maximum engine response.

What makes the Maserati GranTurismo so much fun to drive, responsive to commands and safe in every driving condition is a balanced weight distribution with a slightly greater load on the rear axle (49% front - 51% rear). The dynamic performance of the Maserati GranTurismo is assisted by the Maserati Stability

Program (MSP), specially developed by Maserati to optimize driving dynamics and safety.

The standard sporty 20” alloy wheels increase agility and responsiveness to steering manoeuvres due to a reduced drift angle. It also sports a look inspired by the wheels on the Birdcage 75th emphasizing the power of the mechanics. The already highly effective dual-xenon lights are enhanced by the steerable function which improves illumination of the road and surrounding areas and hence improves driving safety whilst travelling at night on very twisty routes.

The interior of the Maserati GranTurismo offers those sitting both in the front and in the rear maximum comfort, thanks to the spaciousness, which is greater than the average for the segment.

The Maserati GranTurismo guarantees to all four passengers maximum comfort also on long journeys. The basic material used for the interior of the Maserati GranTurismo is Poltrona Frau® leather, a true expression of Italian craftsmanship, both in regard to the rich quality of the raw material used and the traditional processing techniques adopted.

Given that the range of leathers spans ten shades, the customer can select the preferred colour combination for the seats, dashboard/rear shelf and steering wheel/gear lever knob, which can be matched to the colour of the stitching, mats and cabin roof.

The three slots behind the front wheels, which today distinguish the side of the GranTurismo, are a clear indication of the real heritage of the GranTurismo.

It was 1947 when Maserati presented its first road vehicle at the Geneva Auto Show, the A6 1500 Gran Turismo with coachwork by Pininfarina. Built on the A6 Type chassis, innovative in terms of its tubular structure and round-section elements, it fascinated the public with the beauty of its simple and elegant style — its rounded forms were actually a year ahead of those of the Cisitalia D202.

Many of the aesthetic solutions were highly original for the time. The concealed headlamps, the Plexiglas sunroof and long straight ribbing around the wheelhouse, topped by the three air vent portholes, make the A6 1500 Gran Turismo prototype, which would give way to 58 production vehicles, unmistakable.

A new chapter had begun in the history of Maserati, a company born in 1914 as a maker of racing cars. Real series production started however only ten years later, with the arrival of the new Maserati 3500 GT coupé in 1957. These were the years of post-war economic recovery and its launch coincided with strong demand, particularly from foreign markets, for beautiful, fast and powerful Italian granturismos with luxury finishes.

The 3500 GT, whose spacious four-seater bodyshell was built by Touring with the Superlight method, was bought by international celebrities such as Prince Rainier III of Monaco, opera tenor Giuseppe di Stefano, actors Alberto Sordi, Tony Curtis, Stewart Granger, Rock Hudson and Anthony Quinn. A total of 1,983 units were built in seven years.

During the half-century following the unveiling of the 3500 GT, Maserati confirmed its vocation as a producer of exclusive granturismos. Some on a small scale only, like the 5000 GT built between 1959 and 1966, the most famous example of which was fitted especially for the Shah of Iran Reza Pahlavi.

In the golden years of special-production vehicles, all the major coachbuilders of the time worked for Maserati: not only Pininfarina and Touring, but also Bertone, Frua, Ghia, Monterosa, Allemano, Vignale with designs by Giovanni Michelotti. The cars created include the Sebring, Mistral, Mexico, Indy, and Ghibli, the latter styled in 1967 by a young Giorgetto Giugiaro who a year later would leave Ghia to set up his own company, Italdesign.

As an independent designer, Giugiaro created other historic granturismos for Maserati, ranging from the Bora to the Merak, and the 3200 GT which in 1998 signaled the return to softer and more sinuous lines, reprised in 2001 in today’s Coupé.

The Maserati GranTurismo has a recommended retail price of $292,800.

THE MASERATI GRANTURISMO – IN DETAIL

The Concept

Maserati started as a racing car manufacturer in 1914. Starting from the chassis of a racing car, the A6, and further to the pressures of some customers, the company presented in 1947 at the Geneva Motorshow the A6 GranTurismo, styled by Pinin Farina. It was the first Maserati road car and was produced in 58 units. The car was acclaimed by the automotive press for its advanced technical content and for its avant-garde style solutions.

Ten years later, in 1957, once again at the Geneva Motorshow, Maserati presented its first standard GranTurismo, the 3500 GT. This was the car that transformed Maserati in a road car manufacturer, where production of standard cars took priority over that of racing models. A total of 1983 units of the 3500GT were produced over seven years.

To continue the tradition and celebrate the 60th anniversary of the A6 as well as the 50th anniversary of the 3500GT, Maserati debuted once again at the Geneva Motorshow its new coupé, the Maserati GranTurismo. The choice of name is not incidental; once again the combined forces of Maserati – Pininfarina have created a car that can excite and outperform the competition in terms of its design engineering and unique and inimitable style.

With the new Maserati GranTurismo, Maserati is continuing its range renewal program started with the presentation at the 2007 Detroit Motor Show of the Quattroporte Automatic.

The new Maserati GranTurismo makes the most of the experience gained with the Quattroporte in the luxury model segment interpreting in an absolutely unique manner those concepts that have made the Quattroporte such a success in all the markets.

With the Quattroporte the new Maserati GranTurismo shares:

• Design with an immediate visual impact

• Style inspired by the lines of the Pininfarina Birdcage 75th concept car

• Style and dimensions blend into a thoroughbred and ultra-performance car body, but never going over the top, always well-proportioned and elegant

On top of all this, the new Maserati GranTurismo is able to offer top performance and a style that is unique within the automotive industry, and can thrill and attract the attention of the market and new potential customers with renewed vigor and urgency.

The car’s concept appears evident from its name: the new Maserati GranTurismo is actually a performance sports car, enjoyable to drive, which makes no compromises when it comes to on-board functionality and comfort.

Market and Competitors

Maserati has a long-established tradition at the high end segment ($250,000 plus) of the high-performance coupés (2+2/4 seaters).

The target segment for the Maserati GranTurismo is above 30,000 units (year 2006, 8 main markets: USA, I, D, CH, F, UK, J, AUS), is mature in terms of product offering and is expected to grow in the next few years as a result of the entry of new competitors up to a maximum level of 37,000/38,000 vehicle registrations (years 2008-2011).

With the new Maserati GranTurismo, Maserati is expanding its presence in the segment: The GranSport is in the market sector represented by models up to 4.5 meters long and the new Maserati GranTurismo falls within sector with coupé models with a length of more than 4.7 meters.

The Maserati GranTurismo therefore sees itself as a real alternative to its most solid competitors such as the BMW 650i, Mercedes CL500, Jaguar XK/XKR and Aston Martin V8 Vantage. As such, must be considered a model for winning over new customers.

Positioning – Product USP

Product Key Message: a thoroughbred muscular and ultra-sporty car, thrilling to drive, which makes no compromises when it comes to everyday enjoyment.

In order to win over new customers, and beat its competitors in the segment, the Maserati GranTurismo can rely on a unique offering that encompasses:

• Design with an immediate visual impact unmatched by its competitors:

• Style inspired by the lines of the Pininfarina Birdcage 75th concept car

• Style and dimensions blend into a thoroughbred and ultra-sporty car body, but never going over the top, always well-proportioned and elegant

Driving Emotion:

• V8, 4.2 liters, 405 HP with high specific power output with that distinctive all-enveloping sound

• Hydraulic converter transmission with gear change up to 7,200 rpm

• Chassis: balanced weight distribution: 49% front – 51% rear

Everyday enjoyment:

• More room in the back than the average for the segment

• Rear seats fitted to accommodate two adults even on long journeys

• Pleasure of being on board: attractive design, wide range of materials and color combinations available

Design way beyond the competition

The stylistic features of the Maserati GranTurismo can be traced back immediately to the legacy of the Trident, in particular the Maserati A6GCS, and to a boundless future illustrated by the Birdcage 75th concept car through a clear aesthetic language consisting of words such as: dynamism, modernity, sensuality and passion.

Inspired by the forms of the Birdcage 75th, the exterior appears muscular with a natural and decisive fluidity of volumes which start from the impressive grille and mark out the whole side up to the rear lights; the fenders hang over the large wheels to create a powerful and elegant form drawn tightly over the mechanics.

The dynamism of the side view is accentuated by the reduced overhangs as well as the long bonnet furrowed with the classic “V” streak; three air intakes in pure Maserati style and the chrome profile lighten the front fender.

The side is distinguished by chrome features that convey light: the Maserati logo on the rear pillar, the profile of the grilles on the front fender, the door handles, and the frame marking out the glass surface.

The imposing and dynamic front shows in plan view the traditional Maserati V form which culminates in the large oval grille alongside the headlamps which develop horizontally blending perfectly into the form of the fenders. The grille marked by vertical concave fillets is adorned with a large chrome Trident which appears to be suspended in the middle with all-round visibility.

The rear of the car gives further emphasis to performance and technology: the triangular lights use 96 LED lights which ensure immediate night-time recognition; a wind tunnel designed ample aerodynamic cone framed at the sides by chrome exhaust tailpipes sits over the bottom part of the bumper.

Driving Emotion – Engine

The heart of the Maserati GranTurismo is the 4,244 cc 90° V8 which belongs to the new generation of Maserati power units, having been designed for the first application at the start of 2007 on the Maserati Quattroporte’s automatic gearbox versions at the beginning of the year.

The basic technical options for these new engines have been designed to ensure high specific power and rapid rise and fall in engine revs typical of competition engines, but with particular attention to fuel consumption, smooth running and silent operation.

The V8 adopted for the Maserati GranTurismo has been especially fine tuned compared to the engine fitted to the Quattroporte’s automatic versions in order to enhance its responsiveness to the throttle controls. In this configuration it delivers maximum power of 405 bhp at 7,100 revs (specific power of 96.4 HP/Liter) and maximum torque of 460 Nm at 4,750 revs, of which 75% is already available at 2,500 revs.

Compact and light (180Kg), the short stroke engine (bore 92 mm – stroke 79.8 mm) incorporates a crankcase and cylinder heads (with head cover in Maserati Blue) made of aluminum silicon alloy, hardened forged steel crankshaft and 5 main bearings.

The timing has twin chain-driven overhead camshafts per bank; four valves per cylinder controlled by hydraulic caps. The camshafts on the intake side are fitted with a low pressure continuous phase variator, with complete actuation times of less than 0.15 seconds.

The lubrication system features a wet sump where the engine oil is collected in a sump integral with the crankcase and circulated by a single oil bath pump. This solution replaces the dry sump fitted on the previous family of engines, reducing the number of pumps and resulting in a noticeable reduction in operating noise to the benefit of acoustic comfort on board.

The ignition and injection systems are integrated, with features that detect operating malfunctions within the engine control system and ensure that emission control regulations are met. The electronic control units (ECU) dialogue with the other systems through a CAN line (Controlled Area Network) to optimize engine management.

The accelerator is electronic drive by wire, with a particularly driven operating logic: small angles or pressure on the accelerator pedal correspond to more than proportional throttle opening angles which translates into an immediate response to even the slightest accelerator pressure: for example, 40% of pressure on the accelerator pedal is the equivalent of 70% of throttle valve opening, which increases up to 100% in Sport mode (selected through the Sport button).

The V8 is connected to a stainless steel exhaust system which uses metallic catalyzers rather than those made of ceramic material: the use of this racing-derived technology means that the density of the cells can be reduced which translates into a reduction in the section resistant to the flow of gases and hence less exhaust backpressure; this means that the Maserati customer can get behind the wheel of a car that meets the most stringent anti-pollution laws, without having to compromise in terms of performance.

The exhaust system on the Maserati GranTurismo has also been designed to thrill the driver with its distinctive resonance which, although never intrusive inside or outside the cabin, can provide the enthusiast with a deep feisty growl, at times metallic in tone, issuing from the four attractive large-section chrome tailpipes.

Driving Emotion – Automatic transmission with hydraulic torque converter

The new 6-speed automatic transmission (ZF 6HP26) has been designed to offer smooth and easy driving, without changing the sporty behavior of the Maserati V8.

The new hydraulic transmission exalts the Maserati V8 into the low/medium range, and does not limit the power at high revs, allowing really sporty gear changes up to 7,200 revs (a limit not achieved by the other cars in the target segment).

The ratios have been chosen so as to allow the Maserati GranTurismo to obtain excellent acceleration times (0-100 Km/h in 5.2 seconds) and at the same time to reduce fuel consumption and interior noise levels at high speeds.

The automatic transmission is fitted with auto-adaptive control which adapts the type of change to driving style and driving conditions: the driver can choose from four different operating modes: Auto Normal, Auto Sport (selected using the Sport button), Low Grip/Auto Ice (selected through the Ice button) and Manual (selected by moving the selector lever from “D” to the special track).

There are two different types of change for each of the Auto Normal and Auto Sport driving modes. These are selected automatically by the transmission/engine control system based on the driver’s style of driving (detected through the accelerator pedal and lateral and longitudinal acceleration intensity) and the road gradient.

Auto Normal Mode:

• With normal driving style (low lateral and longitudinal acceleration) the gear-change maps are set to obtain maximum traveling comfort. Changing to a higher gear is required as soon as possible in order to obtain the lowest level of vibrations and acoustic return from the engine. The gear shifts are managed so that comfort is not put at risk.

• With sporty driving style: if a sportier driving style is recognized in Auto Normal mode the “UP” shifts are moved to a higher number of engine revs; this reduces the number of changes and makes available more engine torque which reduces the need to shift up a gear.

Auto Sport Mode:

• With a normal driving style with no lateral and/or longitudinal accelerations a lower gear is engaged than in the corresponding Auto Normal situation; this makes the transmission feel sportier, with only the slightest deterioration in acoustic comfort.

• With a sporty driving style the gear shifts are moved to much higher engine speeds and the changes induced by braking are calibrated to guarantee the lowest gear before a bend so as to maximize control going into the bend and engine torque on leaving it. This mode is designed for high speed driving conditions or on highly driven roads with a lot of bends.

As well as changing the gear shift logic, selecting the Sport button also activates the sport mode for:

• Stability control operation (MSP)

• Skyhook Electronic control suspension setting

When in Auto mode, the driver can shift quickly (for example to overtake quickly) by changing temporarily to manual mode by operating the steering wheel paddles; the transmission control system recognizes the driving condition, carries out the gear change requested and then returns to automatic mode.

Auto Ice Mode:

When the driver requests the ICE mode Sport mode is deactivated automatically (if it was on) and the stability control restored (if previously deactivated); first gear is not engaged to reduce the maximum torque at the wheel and gear changes can take place at a maximum of 3,000 engine revs.

Manual Mode:

• Manual Mode is available for maximum driving enjoyment and can be selected by moving the gear lever from “D” to the “+”/”-“ selector track.

• In this case the gears are selected directly by the driver in sequence either through the gear shift lever or steering wheel paddles (Active Shifting) integral with the steering column.

When the driver users the gear lever he will find himself acting like the Maserati racing driver in the cockpit of the MC12: pulling the lever towards himself, the driver will shift up, pushing it away will select a lower ratio, following the body’s movements in acceleration and braking.

The driver can at any time change from using the lever to the steering wheel paddles (leaving the gear lever in the “+”/”-“ track).

The steering wheel paddles adopted by Maserati differ from other systems used by its competitors due to their elongated form and ergonomic position (integral with the steering column); using the gear shift paddles allows the driver to keep his hands on the wheel: gearshifts take place with a simple flick of the fingers, which ensures greater safety, particularly on very winding roads, but also greater driving enjoyment.

In order to ensure driving safety and maintain mechanical reliability Manual Mode automatically changes to the next gear when maximum engine revs are reached and at the same time automatically shifts to avoid under-running.

The electronic kick-down may be activated at any time by pressing the throttle right down either in Auto or Manual mode so that it is always possible to easily disengage in situations requiring maximum engine response.

Driving Emotion – Chassis

Bodywork

The new bearing body design boasts a construction with a mix of materials and technologies for weight optimization: the structural part is made of steel, the bonnet and bumper front reinforcement member of aluminum, whilst the boot is constructed in thermosetting plastic material (Sheet Molding Compound, SMC, technology).

The boot consists of a single skin which incorporates the aerodynamic lip; SMC technology not only keeps the component weight down and is more resistant to minor damage and corrosion, it also has left the designer more room to apply his creative flair.

The high rigidity values allow the suspensions to work with excellent precision to the benefit of dynamic handling, whilst also reducing vibration and unwanted movements of the internal components. This optimizes on-board comfort over any road surface condition.

Frame

The frame of the Maserati GranTurismo derives from the Quattroporte with reduced wheelbase and rear overhang.

Constructed in high-strength steel box sections, it incorporates a tubular structure in the rear to support the suspensions and differential and a front section to support the suspensions and engine.

Transmission

What makes the Maserati GranTurismo such fun to drive, responsive to commands and safe in every driving condition is a balanced weight distribution with a slightly greater load on the rear axle (49% front - 51% rear).

This lay-out, which has been achieved by moving the engine back behind the front axle, translates in everyday driving into uncomplicated and predictable performance which makes driving so easy, maximizes traction when accelerating (particularly on low grip surfaces) and road holding (lateral acceleration 1g). It also results in exceptionally stable and balanced car performance even during emergency maneuvers.

The lay-out of the transmission is completed with the hydraulic transmission in the front in unit with the engine, drive shaft articulated into two sections which transmits the drive to the wheels through a self-locking differential (with lock percentages: 25% in traction, 45% in release) which limits slip and always ensures adequate traction control.

Steering

Steering responsiveness and precision also contribute to driving pleasure, comfort and safety, as well as to the sensation felt by the driver.

The electronic servo-system ensures that power steering action is always related to driving speed, so that there is always the right sensation when driving at high speeds and a light and comfortable feel when maneuvering.

As standard, the steering column is electrically adjustable for height and reach. Steering diameter (from pavement to pavement): 10.7 m

Suspension

The chassis of the Maserati GranTurismo features front and rear wishbone suspensions with forged aluminum hubs and arms in order to ensure a reduction in the unhung masses.

The suspensions layout benefits from “Antidive” (prevents the front pitching down when braking) and “Antisquat” geometry (prevents the rear pitching down when accelerating).

The fixed rate standard steel dampers feature damping that represents the right compromise between handling and on-board comfort.

The Maserati GranTurismo is fitted as standard with aluminum gas dampers which use the Skyhook system for automatic continuous damping control and thus ensure that any surface unevenness is absorbed and the highest level of comfort guaranteed without penalizing performance and sportiness.

The Skyhook system acts through acceleration sensors which record the movements of each wheel and the car body; the control unit processes this information and interprets the driving and road surface conditions and immediately adjusts the setting of the dampers by acting on the proportional valve of each damper.

A further advantage for the customer is that he can adapt the car’s dynamic behavior to his own driving style and conditions of the moment choosing from two different settings, Normal and Sport (selected through the Sport button).

The first mode is characterized by ultra-soft damping, which allows travel with the highest level of driving comfort; at the driver’s discretion, pressing the Sport button gives a harder ride setting, with more reduced roll angles and load transfers, which enhances the agility and stability of the car body.

The dynamic performance of the Maserati GranTurismo is assisted by the Maserati Stability Program (MSP), specially developed by Maserati to optimize driving dynamics and safety.

The system relies on a set of sensors which can pick up any anomalies in the car’s ideal dynamic behavior and acts on brakes and engine to stabilize the car and restore the correct behavior.

The Maserati Stability Program (MSP) performs the following functions:

• When it recognizes the tendency to side-skid, it reduces the torque, activates the brakes and stabilizes the car in milliseconds (MSP)

• It prevents the wheels locking during braking (ABS)

• It divides the braking force between the front and rear axles preventing the rear wheels locking (EBD)

• It prevents the driving wheels skidding by improving traction on low-grip surfaces (ASR)

• Again on low-grip surfaces, it prevents the drive wheels locking during gear shifts (MSR).

The driver can opt for the sport mode also in the case of MSP: in normal conditions the MSP intervenes both on engine torque and brakes; when the Sport button is pressed the MSP is less invasive and favors a much sportier driving style but without penalizing safety functions. In fact, the operating threshold is shifted upwards and acts primarily on the brakes without cutting engine power.

Wheels and tires

The features of the car that make it ideal for everyday use but also emphasize its sporty nature are shown clearly by the sizes chosen for the rims and wheels, a perfect combination of road holding and comfort.

The standard 20” alloy wheels increase agility and responsiveness to steering maneuvers due to a reduced drift angle. It also sports a look inspired by the wheels on the Birdcage 75th which emphasizes the power of the mechanics. They are 20” diameter wheels in light alloy; front 8.5J x 20, H2 profile rear 10.5J x 20 H2 profile. Tires front 245/35 R20, rear 285/35 R20.

Braking System

The Brembo braking system installed on the Maserati GranTurismo consists of 4 ventilated discs (front Ø 330 mm x 32 mm, rear Ø 330 mm x 28 mm) with 4-piston calipers at the front and rear.

The brake calipers are black (available on request in other colors as well), whilst the discs feature 48 drillings (Ø 4 mm) (to eliminate noise when braking) which not only guarantee a sporty looks but also have important benefits in terms of braking readiness and efficiency: the holes prevent a film of surface water forming when it rains and revitalize the pad at each braking action.

The Maserati GranTurismo guarantees top performance both in terms of stopping distances and resistance to fatigue in the most challenging use, not only when accelerating but also when braking. It guarantees in all situations the immediacy of response and level of safety that one expects from a true sports car.

• Stopping distance: 100 km/h - 0: 35 m

• Average deceleration in g: 1.24 g

An active safety system includes ABS, which prevents the wheels locking during braking, and EBD, for optimizing distribution of the braking force between front and back, both integrated by the MSP (Maserati Stability Program).

To aid the driver on hill starts the Maserati GranTurismo benefits from the “Hill Holder” device which, on an incline, holds the car braked for a few seconds, so that the driver has time to move his foot from the brake pedal to the throttle without the car moving.

The Maserati GranTurismo is equipped with an Electric Park Brake (EPB) which is engaged simply by actuating an electrical control on the center tunnel which takes the place of the conventional mechanical lever.

This system, in addition to making handbrake actuation easier, means that the driver can forget all about activating/deactivating the park brake since it engages automatically when there is no engine power and deactivates when the accelerator pedal is pressed.

Whenever the car has to be moved with the engine off, the automated switch may be disabled using the “Park off” button in the central portion of the dashboard.

The electric parking brake also performs a safety function; in fact if necessary it can even be activated with the car moving in which case the system dialogues with the stability control program (MSP) and acts on all four wheels to brake immediately (deceleration 0.5 g), in total safety and with no loss of stability, until the control is released.

The standard tyre pressure monitoring sensors (TPMS) offers another level of safety, using dedicated sensors to continually check tire pressure whilst driving. The system displays on the onboard panel individual tyre pressure and alerts the driver if pressure falls below the optimal value or in the event of a puncture.

Everyday enjoyment – comfort enough for four

Comfort

The interior of the Maserati GranTurismo offers those sitting both in the front and the rear maximum comfort, thanks to the spaciousness, which is greater than the average for the segment. The Maserati GranTurismo guarantees to all four passengers maximum comfort also on long journeys.

Usually on this type of car it is the rear passengers, who are sacrificed most of all; on the Maserati GranTurismo, the sleek sporty style combines perfectly with the generous and superior proportions of its most direct competitors, making the rear seats usable by adults even on long journeys.

Front seats

Movement of both front seats is fully electric, with adjustable lumbar support on the driver’s seat. In addition, the seats are fitted with memories on the driver’s side, three-temperature heating of seat, electrically adjustable steering column with easy entry/exit function, the steering column is raised/lowered automatically when the door is opened to make entry and exit easier.

A sports configuration has been chosen for the seat and seatback that guarantees a high level of comfort whilst at the same time supporting the top half of the body and legs when negotiating bends at top speeds.

The internally-lined leather seat belt fitting is a valuable aid for wearing the seat belt and also represents a tangible sign of craftsmanship and an eye for detail.

In keeping with the sporty design of the seats there is the leather-covered three-spoke steering wheel, with a reduced diameter (Ø 375 mm) and ergonomic grip.

Everyday enjoyment also means having a sufficient number of storage compartments: for smaller items and the driver and passenger have available the pockets in the door panels and a convenient day receptacle located next to the gear lever. The compartment in the center armrest (Capacity 5 liters) and the lockable glove box (capacity 3.5 liters) can be used for larger items. The pockets on the door panels and enclosed compartments are lined in material that is pleasant to touch.

On the center tunnel there are two large illuminated cup-holders that are easy for the driver and passenger to reach; the cup-holders can be used as extra day receptacles as necessary.

Rear seats

Thanks to the easy entry system on the driver and passenger side the front seats move forward electrically to give easy access to the rear seats. Two single seats have been reserved for those sitting behind, perfectly suitable for two adults as well.

Comfort in the back is assured by the center pull-up armrest and two climate control vents; a further sign of the attention paid to the rear passengers are the two cup-holders (the same as the front ones) located on the center tunnel, the courtesy lights and the day receptacle located on the tunnel which, combined with the side pockets, complete the set of onboard compartments.

Everyday enjoyment – on board in complete safety

The airbag system fitted to the Maserati GranTurismo relies on 4 sensors located at the front of the car and at the sides and on a control unit next to the center tunnel. Thanks to the front sensors the front air bags, both dual-stage, always inflate in direct proportion to the severity of the impact. An extensive set of simulations and internal tests guarantees that air-bag activation meets the most stringent American standards and that it takes place in such a way as to always offer, even in the most extreme situations, maximum protection to the occupants of the car (the so-called “Out of position tests”).

The Maserati GranTurismo is also fitted with side-bags incorporated in the front seats and lamella-bags integrated in the door panel, to ensure that the front passengers receive the maximum protection in the event of side impact.

Seat belts are provided with the latest generation of pretensioners - both front and back - and front load limiter so that the occupants are held securely in the optimum manner even when particularly sharp deceleration takes place. The seatbelt-fastened sensor ensures that the severity of the collision is also assessed in relation to whether the belts are secured or not and that activation of the front bags is always optimal, in terms of the speed of activation and inflation pressure.

The rear Isofix attachments offer a solid grip for child-seats and ensure that the youngest passengers are adequately protected.

Everyday enjoyment – pleasure of being onboard

The everyday pleasure of sitting in the Maserati GranTurismo is also related to the fact that you are cocooned in a captivating design that is pleasant to look at and to touch due to the high-quality materials, enhanced by the appeal of the craftmanship and love of detail in the execution.

In addition customers have the option of choosing from a wide range of materials and color combinations so that they can create a unique environment for themselves that reflects their own aesthetic tastes.

Design

The key words that describe the interior style are: modernity, elegance, craftsmanship, sportiness, livability.

The interior is divided longitudinally by the center tunnel with distributes the available space between the passengers.

The dashboard lies horizontally and features right along its top a decorative “V” shaped element, the distinctive feature of the Maserati marque. By drawing attention to the top part of the dashboard this helps to create that sporty feeling of sitting close to the floor.

The decorative features are found (with different shapes) not only on the dashboard but also on the door panels and rear panels; these also represent the main areas that can be personalized in terms of material, treatment and color, thereby serving to emphasize the exclusivity of the interiors.

The controls are distributed in such a way as to give the driver the feeling of total control: the main dynamic functions are managed through the driver buttons located on the driver’s side dashboard, and inserted in an aluminum colored decorative feature. The most used multimedia functions can be controlled through the buttons on the steering wheel, and displayed on the 7” screen of the Maserati Multi Media System located in the centre of the dashboard in a raised position for improved visibility.

The attention to detail exudes from a number of features such as the subtle chrome inlay that elegantly decorates the buttons on the dashboard and steering wheel, the Trident logo hand-crafted on the seat headrests, the Alcantara( trim lining the back of the gear change paddles, the leather belt fitting, front seats, beautifully handcrafted.

Choice of materials and personalization options

The basic material used for the interior of the Maserati GranTurismo is Poltrona Frau( leather, a true expression of Italian craftsmanship, both as regards the rich quality of the raw material used and the traditional processing techniques adopted.

The Poltrona Frau( leathers used for the interior trim of the Maserati GranTurismo are the product of a thorough selection process, designed to ensure the highest quality and pleasurable contact with the natural material. The refined processes that they undergo add durability, strength and practicality to the attractive appearance and soft-to-the-touch quality.

The natural character and distinctive process used, which combines original mechanical solutions and individual hand-craftsmanship, make the leather soft and cosy in winter, cool and fresh in summer, and give it that very particular feature that makes ageing a factor that actually enhances the quality.

Given that the range of leathers spans ten shades, the customer can select the preferred color combination for the seats, dashboard/rear shelf and steering wheel/gear lever knob, which can be matched to the color of the stitching, carpets and headlining.

The decorative features of the dashboard and door panels/rear sides are other areas that can be personalized: in the standard version these are available in “Smoked Quartz” and “Alu Grey”, while upon request it is possible to choose among essences of genuine wood (Walnut Briarwood, Tanganika and Rosewood) for a warm and elegant environment, or as an alternative varnished hues (Black Piano, Rosso Sigillo, Giallo Decoro, Bianco Ice, Blu Laque), for a more sporty and elaborate look.

The procedure used to develop both the wood and varnish kits meets the industrial process standards required to ensure top quality, whilst at the same time entailing a high level of individual craftsmanship during the stages with the highest added value.

The decorative features in genuine wood are obtained through a “plating” process: several layers of construction wood and a final layer of genuine wood are laid on a metallic support; a non-reversible single unit is obtained by exploiting parameters such as pressure, temperature and time.

The special “blank” obtained in this way is then prepared for the finishing operations using fully manual “smoothing”, “bleaching” (to eliminate impurities), “tinting” (to have color consistency for all the kit components) and “isolation” (so that the finishing varnish adheres perfectly) processes; the final stages are “felting” and “polishing” which gives the special bright shiny effect desired.

Varnishing follows the same process used to produce the shiny surfaces of pianos; up to 7 coats of varnish are required in which the colored pigment is dissolved followed by polishing to obtain the desired reflecting effect.

Everyday enjoyment – main equipment

Automatic climate control

The automatic dual-zone climate control maintains ideal conditions inside the cabin by automatically adjusting the interior temperature and the intensity of the ventilation in relation to outdoor temperature, sunlight intensity and air humidity.

The fully electronic dashboard allows the driver and passenger to set their own preferred temperature separately between a minimum of 16°C and a maximum of 32°C, whilst the flow distribution maintains the ideal climate in the back as well through two vents located on the centre tunnel.

The system is fitted with an anti-misting sensor: this automatically operates to reduce the humidity content of the air.

Maserati Multi Media System (MMS)

The ICT offer on board the Maserati GranTurismo derives from the new top of the range IT platform developed by Magneti Marelli.

The CD player, satellite navigation (not available in New Zealand), radio and onboard computer with information on the journey and car set-up functions may be seen through a 7” high-resolution color TFT, located in the centre of the dashboard; the equipment may be upgraded on request to include the GSM 900 – 1.900 MHz telephone with SIM card.

The system’s performance is enhanced by the use of a 30 GB automotive hard disk drive that can host the maps and offer the juke-box function in place of the CD loader. The hard-disk drive, on the one hand, significantly reduces the journey calculation times, and on the other allows about 180 hours of music to be memorized, which can be copied directly from Audio CD or downloaded in Mp3 file format through the USB socket (available on request from January 2008) located in the passenger glove compartment.

The system also allows you to use an Mp3 player as an audio source: the USB socket can, in fact, be used to connect most players on sale today and to listen to music during the journey.

As far as the Australia-only satellite navigation system is concerned, the ample color display and a graphic 3D processor offer high-appeal view navigation.

System control is easy and intuitive through the controls in the centre of the dashboard, whilst the most frequently used functions are accessed in complete safety through the buttons on the multi-function steering wheel; again from a safety standpoint, the audio system, navigation system and telephone (where fitted) can be operated without distracting the driver through a convenient voice command system.

The “Text to Speech” voice synthesis system also contributes to user safety since it reads the SMS messages traffic information so that the driver is not distracted by having to look at the display.

Audio system

The Maserati GranTurismo is fitted as standard with an audio system having 6 speakers (2 tweeter + 4 mid-woofer) with integrated equalizer and 4 x 25 Watt rms amplifier.

Those who are very particular about their audio quality will welcome the standard Bose system with Surround Sound; this is specially designed and built to match and blend in with the car’s acoustics.

Starting from the idea that top audio quality should never be just an after-thought, but should be designed alongside the car from the very beginning, Bose( has created a system that can offer music reproduction on a par with that of the best concert halls in terms of depth, clarity and sensations.

Cutting-edge solutions characterize the system in terms of technology applied in the construction of the speakers and sound management.

Adaptive Light Control

The already highly effective Bi-Xenon lights which are fitted to the Maserati GranTurismo are enhanced by the rotation function which improves illumination of the carriageway and surrounding areas and hence improves driving safety whilst traveling at night on very twisty routes.

The electronic high and low beam control unit captures the instantaneous information relating to steering and angle as well as driving speed and actuates special electric motors to rotate the light cones.

Parking sensors

The significant size of the Maserati GranTurismo should not be cause for concern as the car is fitted with standard rear sensors integrated in the rear bumper which, combined with those fitted in the optional front , assist when maneuvering even in very tight spaces.

Cruise control

When driving at steady speed cruise control is particularly useful because it allows the cruising speed set to be maintained automatically without having to press the throttle pedal.

When cruise control is activated provision is made for a specific set of gearshift strategies selected automatically based on road gradient and calibrated to obtain maximum comfort and avoid unnecessary changes.

Immobilizer and anti-theft system

Security against theft is assured by an immobilizer operating with a transponder inserted in the ignition key and an anti-theft system consisting of:

• anti-lift sensor and ultrasound volumetric sensors

• perimeter protection

• alarm in engine compartment

• remote control with three buttons with door lock and unlock and boot release.

Other onboard equipment

In addition to the equipment already mentioned, the onboard equipment may be supplemented with other electronic devices available on request, conceived to make driving safer and more comfortable.

• Interior and exterior automatic light sensing self-dipping rearview mirrors: these darken progressively as light intensity increases thereby avoiding glare

• Garage opening remote control: this allows up to three frequencies of three remote controls to be transferred directly to the car onboard system located on the driver’s sun visor (where available)

Everyday enjoyment – boot, room for luxury

The Maserati GranTurismo offers a flexible boot area allowing space to load a pair of golfing bags in regular size or as alternative a five piece luggage set created to meet the traveling needs for two.

Maserati chose Salvatore Ferragamo, world leader in the production of luxury accessories, to develop a set of luggage, available on request, made of exclusive top of the range materials, conceived especially for the size and shape of the Maserati GranTurismo boot; the link with the car is reinforced by the sophisticated design inspired by the lines of the radiator grille and shape of the headlamps.

The luggage set includes:

• 1 large case

• 1 medium-size weekend case

• 1 beauty case

• 1 suit carrier

• 1 shoe carrier with extractable divider which may be used as a bag if required.

The set is available in two variants of leather material and four different colors:

• Firenze: the hand-grained calfskin with a clean and shiny appearance, dark brown or Maserati blue

• Modena: the more gritty style of natural anti-scratch calfskin, in black or aubergine, with contrasting stitching.

The attention to detail reserved to the Maserati GranTurismo even extends to allowing the customer to choose the color of the carpet lining the boot.

The bottom is provided with chrome inlays which serve to hold the optional flexible netting designed to secure heavy objects.

Maserati GranTurismo

Technical Specifications

| |Maserati GranTurismo |

|BODY | |

|Body type |Steel bearing monocoque with box-section panels and structure constructed in sheet galvanized on both |

| |sides, two-door coupé, four seats, longitudinal centre-front engine (between the two axles), rear wheel |

| |drive. |

|Cd |0.33 |

|Construction materials |Steel structural parts, aluminum bonnet and bumper front reinforcement cross member, boot lid in |

| |thermosetting composite material. |

|ENGINE | |

|Type |8 cylinders in 90 degree V, crankcase and cylinder heads in hardened aluminum silicon alloy, crankshaft |

| |in forged refined steel, balanced individually on 5 main bearings. |

|Timing |Double chain-driven overhead camshaft per bank; four valves per cylinder driven by hydraulic cups. |

|Lubrication |Wet sump lubrication system with oil pump. |

|Ignition |Bosch integrated ignition and injection systems and drive-by-wire accelerator |

|Displacement |4244 cc |

|Bore |92 mm |

|Stroke |79.8 mm |

|Compression ratio |11:1 |

|Power |298 kW (405 hp) @7100 rpm |

|Torque |460 Nm (47 kgm) @ 4750 rpm |

|Max revs |7250 rpm |

|SUSPENSION | |

|Front |Double wishbone geometry with forged aluminum hubs and arms; standard steel single-rating dampers, |

| |optional aluminium gas dampers with continuously variable damper setting with acceleration sensors on |

| |each wheel (Skyhook), coaxial coil springs. |

|Rear |Double wishbone geometry with forged aluminium hubs and arms, extra rod for toe-in control; standard |

| |single-setting steel gas dampers, optional aluminium gas dampers with continuously variable damper |

| |setting with sensors on each wheel (Skyhook), coaxial coil springs. |

|BRAKES | |

|Type |Brembo cross ventialted and drilled four-disc braking system |

| |(48 cross drillings, 4 mm in diameter) |

|Front size |330 mm x 32 mm |

|Rear size |330 mm x 28 mm |

|Calipers |Light alloy calipers with 4 front pistons and four rear pistons with differentiated diameters. |

|Caliper size |Front 40/44 mm with ceramic linings; rear 32/36 mm |

|Pads |Ferodo HP1000 |

|ABS |Bosch version 8.0: 4-channel anti-lock braking system (ABS) with electronic brake distribution (EBD) |

| |integrated in the MSP stability control system |

|Parking Brake |Electric park brake (EPB) with automatic “drive-away” release system |

|WHEELS AND TYRES |

|Front |8.5J x 20” H2 profile light alloy flow formed wheels, 245/35 R20 |

|Rear |10.5J x 20” H2 profile light alloy flow formed wheels, 285/35 R20 |

|STEERING | |

|Type |Hydraulic steering box with engine speed-sensitive servo assistance |

|Turning circle |10.7 m |

|TRANSMISSION |

|Type |6-speed hydraulic torque converter gearbox (ZF 6HP26). |

|Ratios | |

|1st |4.171 |

|2nd |2.340 |

|3rd |1.521 |

|4th |1.143 |

|5th |0.867 |

|6th |0.691 |

|Reverse |3.403 |

|Differential |Asymmetric limited slip differential (25% in traction, 45% in release) with bevel drive |

|Final Drive |3.73 (11/41) |

|Propshaft |Steel drive shaft, 69 mm diameter, articulated in two pieces with three constant-velocity joints and |

| |supported at the centre with a bearing which is integral with a support cross member tightened to the |

| |chassis, with an interposed rubber ring. |

|Electronics |Traction control and Maserati Stability Program (MSP) incorporating the traction control (ASR), release |

| |torque (MSR), anti-lock braking (ABS) and electronically controlled braking correction (EBD) systems. |

|DIMENSIONS | |

|Length |4881 mm |

|Width without mirrors |1847 mm |

|Width with mirrors |2056 mm |

|Height |1353 mm |

|Wheelbase |2942 mm |

|Front track |1586 mm |

|Rear track |1590 mm |

|Front overhang |873 mm |

|Rear overhang |1066 mm |

|Boot capacity |260 l |

|Fuel tank capacity |86 l |

|WEIGHTS | |

|Dry weight (EU version) |1780 kg |

|Kerb weight (EU version)|1880 kg |

|Max permissible |2180 kg |

|Weight distribution |49% front; 51% rear |

|PERFORMANCE |

|Top speed |285 kmh (at 7050 rpm) |

|0-100 kmh |5.2 s |

|0-400 meters |13.4s |

|0-1000 meters |23.9s (exit speed 225km/h) |

|80 -120 Kmh |3.7s |

|100 Km/h – 0 |35 m |

|FUEL CONSUMPTION AND EMISSIONS |

|Urban |21.58 l/100 Km |

|Extra urban |10.02 l/100 Km |

|Combined cycle |14.31 l/100 Km |

|CO² emission |335.0 g/km |

Maserati GranTurismo

Features and Equipment

|SAFETY |

|‘Follow me home’ headlights |( |

|Alarm System, perimeter, volumetric, anti-lift, electronic immobilizer |( |

|Automatic tyre pressure monitors and warning system |( |

|Bi-xenon headlights, steerable (includes headlight washer system) |( |

|Child safety locks on rear doors |N/A |

|Fog lights |( |

|Front air-bags, both dual-stage, with inflation directly proportional to the severity of the impact. |( |

|Fuel cap secured by central locking |( |

|Headlight washer system with windscreen liquid level sensor |( |

|Door review mirrors, automatic self dipping, light sensing |Opt |

|Maserati Stability Programme (MSP) |( |

|Parking sensors, front |Opt |

|Parking sensors, rear |( |

|Puncture repair kit |( |

|Seat belts, load limiter, front and rear |( |

|Seat Belts, with of pretensioners, front and rear |( |

|Side-Bags in the front seats and side window-bags integrated on the door panel |( |

|EXTERNAL FEATURES | |

|Alloy Wheels, 20 inch, Birdcage Design |( |

|Alloy Wheels, 20 inch, Birdcage Design, Ball-polished |Opt |

|Alloy Wheels, 20 inch, Birdcage Design, Gregio Mercury |Opt |

|Aluminium brake calipers with Maserati name in Black |( |

|Aluminium brake calipers with Maserati name in Silver, Red, Blue, Yellow or Titanium |Opt |

|Central locking with remote boot release |( |

|Chromeline Exterior Trim |( |

|Electrically adjustable, folding, heated door mirrors |( |

|Electrically operated sunroof(1) |N/A |

|Electronic key with remote central locking and boot release |( |

|Engine oil level indicator and oil pressure gauge |( |

|Headlight washer system |( |

|Hydrodynamic windscreen washers |( |

|Metallic, Pearlessent paint |Opt |

|Opening Assist, electronic for and doors |( |

|Parking Brake, electronic, automatic |( |

|Puddle light on front doors |( |

|Quad exhaust tail pipes |( |

|Rain Sensor, automatic wipers |( |

|Space Saver Spare Wheel |Opt |

|Tyre repair kit and compressor |( |

|INTERNAL FEATURES | |

|Courtesy lights with reading spotlights front and rear |( |

|Courtesy mirror on driver and passenger sun visors with built-in light |( |

|Cruise control |( |

|Dashboard Colour, different upper and lower sections |Opt |

|Diffused ambient lighting in cockpit |( |

|Dual zone automatic climate control with split temperature and distribution function (air nozzles at rear, pollen|( |

|filter with active carbon filter and AQS(3)) | |

|Electric front windows with one touch function and anti-intrusion sensor |( |

|Electrically adjustable front seats with three stage heating and with memory on driver’s side |( |

|Front armrest with illuminated storage compartment |( |

|Front seats with three stage heating |( |

|Gearshift paddles, steering column mounted |( |

|Glove compartment with courtesy light |( |

|Interior carpeting in tufted wool |( |

|Interior Trim, High Gloss Finish |Opt |

|Internal central locking/release switch for doors |( |

|Internal electric boot release switch |( |

|Luggage compartment with courtesy light |( |

|Rear armrest, folding |( |

|Rearview Mirror, auto dimming |( |

|Sport Button, activates gearchange, accelerator, MSP system |( |

|Stainless steel kick plates |( |

|Steering wheel adjustable for distance and height, electrically powered |( |

|Steering-wheel mounted audio controls |( |

|Steering-Wheel, Leather, black |( |

|Steering-Wheel, Leather, coloured |Opt |

|Steering-Wheel, wood trim, Rosewood, Walnut Briarwood, Tanganyika |Opt |

|Steering-Wheel, wood trim, Rosewood, Walnut Briarwood, Tanganyika + Leather trim |Opt |

|Trip computer for range, fuel consumption, average speed, distance traveled |( |

|Two rear head restraints adjustable for height |( |

|Upholstery, Poltrona Frau leather |( |

|Wood trim, interior, Rosewood, Walnut Briarwood, Tanganyika |Opt |

|AUDIO AND NAVIGATION | |

|30 Gigabyte hard drive for maps and music storage |( |

|Bose Surround-sound system |( |

|Hands-free system telephone with voice recognition and Bluetooth™ technology |( |

|Maserati Multi Media System with 7 inch screen: RDS Radio, single CD player, 30 gig hard drive, voice control. |( |

|Navigation system |(* |

* Not New Zealand

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For further information, please contact

|Edward Butler |Tel: +61 2 9701 8000 |

|General Manager |Fax: +61 2 9701 3555 |

|Maserati Australia and New Zealand |E: edward.butler@.au |

| |

|Edward Rowe |Tel: +61 2 9701 8000 |

|Public Relations Manager |Fax: +61 2 9701 3555 |

|Maserati Australia and New Zealand |Mob: +61 407 913 244 |

| |E: erowe@.au |

|Maserati Media web site: |

|Australia: |

|New Zealand: |

Release Number: Maserati_149

Date of release: 1/4/2008 11:55:52 AM

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