November 29, 2024 – Maserati has unveiled the GranTurismo 110th Anniversary Edition, a limited-run model based on the GranTurismo Folgore all-electric variant. With only 110 units slated for global production, the anniversary edition is set to make its official debut on November 30th.
According to details released, the Maserati GranTurismo 110th Anniversary Edition will be available in two distinct configurations, with 55 examples each. These configurations feature exclusive Rame Folgore (Electric Copper) and Blu Inchiostro (Ink Blue) exterior finishes. Both the exterior and interior have undergone special design treatments, including bespoke wheels with black and copper accents, an interior crafted from denim and Econyl recycled nylon fibers, and coordinating copper or blue stitching.

The anniversary model retains the design language of the regular GranTurismo, featuring a sleek profile with vertical headlights and a distinctive rear end marked by taillights that combine boomerang and trident elements. As a nod to its commemorative status, the C-pillar sports a “110” insignia adjacent to the trident logo.
Dimensionally, the anniversary edition aligns with the standard GranTurismo Folgore, measuring 4960mm in length, 1957mm in width, and 1416mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2929mm.
Inside, the cabin continues Maserati’s “opposing forces” design philosophy seen in the MC20 and Grecale. The center console eschews a traditional gear shifter for additional storage space, while a D-shaped three-spoke steering wheel integrates start/stop and driving mode controls.
The vehicle offers a 2+2 seating configuration, with fixed armrests, cup holders, and USB ports in the rear. Additionally, it features a “welcome light sequence” that illuminates the exterior and unlocks the doors as the owner approaches.
Under the hood, the GranTurismo 110th Anniversary Edition is expected to retain the Folgore’s 800-volt high-performance electric system. This setup comprises three motors (one front, two rear) delivering a combined output of 1,224 horsepower. The rear motors operate independently, eliminating the need for a driveshaft and allowing torque to be distributed separately to each side.
The battery, produced at Maserati’s Mirafiori Battery Hub in Italy, boasts a capacity of 92.5 kWh and provides a WLTC-rated range of 450 kilometers on a single charge.
Currently, the Maserati GranTurismo Folgore is priced at 1,988,000 yuan in the Chinese market.