Alonso gets Maserati GranCabrio (Pictures)

Fernando Alonso with his Maserati GranCabrio

Fernando Alonso with his Maserati GranCabrio

Ah, the perks of being a Ferrari driver.

At Renault, Fernando Alonso used to drive a Megane. Now he’s joined the Scuderia he can have something a tad more elegant.

As Ferrari and Maserati share the same owner, Fiat, Alonso has opted for this Maserati GranCabrio, finished to his specification in Grigio Granito (grey) with a Pearl Beige and Bordeaux interior and a matching soft-top roof.

I had the fortune to sample its 4.7-litre, 440bhp V8 engine in a Maserati Quattroporte once – it has a wonderful, earthy bellow and is magic for overtaking. Felipe Massa got one of these saloons when he joined Ferrari.

Alonso’s not the only F1 driver expecting a new road car soon – Lewis Hamilton and Jenson Button will both be getting McLaren’s new MP4-12C supercar once it goes on sale.

In his McLaren days Alonso had a limited-edition Mercedes SLR McLaren 722. See below for more.

Read more: F1 drivers’ road cars

Fernando Alonso in his Maserati GranCabrio

Fernando Alonso in his Maserati GranCabrio

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51 comments on Alonso gets Maserati GranCabrio (Pictures)

  1. Tombong said on 22nd March 2010, 11:53

    From Megane to Gran Cabrio… hmmmm

    • Bartholomew said on 22nd March 2010, 13:25

      I dont really like the 458 too much, and even less in white. The colours chosen for the Maserati are a little “pimp-ish”.
      I think the nicest car that Alonso owns, by far, is the SLR MM. This might be the most beautiful car ever made !

      If I were Alonso, I would look forward to a second career in the U.S. driving some type of Chrysler racing car. It is the same company — will we see Fast Fred at Indy one day ?

      • Roger Carballo AKA Architrion said on 22nd March 2010, 13:27

        Nope… the most beautiful car ever made is Ferrari F-40…. hands down

        • his_majesty said on 22nd March 2010, 14:00

          You’ve got to go farther back than 1988 for the best car. You need to go back before they were too concerned about where the air goes. look up the alfa Tippo 33 stradale. Or the Bugatti type 57s atlantic. I’ve driven some beautiful women around in beautiful cars and had beautiful times with those women in those cars, ha ah.

  2. ajokay said on 22nd March 2010, 12:15

    Alright for some, I guess.

    …and is magic for overtaking.

    Maybe they should all just drive these every second Sunday.

  3. Icthyes said on 22nd March 2010, 12:21

    The look on Alonso’s face in the second picture is exactly how my (bit of a poser) brother would look if he was given one of those!

    I hope and think Nando will have lots of fun in it!

  4. The things I would do to that car…….

  5. The things I would do to GET* that car….. :D

  6. BarneyDaGumble said on 22nd March 2010, 13:04

    I pass a Maserati in Newcastle on my way to Uni all the time. It’s nice, but Maserati’s don’t have the same aura as Ferrari’s.

    Also, a bit off topic, but I heard once that from a financial perspective there is little need for Ferrari to be in F1, they sell enough cars as it is, and that what FIAT should do to is change their name to Maserati to boost their sales. Obviosuly, renaming Ferrari is easier said than done, but who knows what the future may bring…

    Jules Bianchi will win the 2016 F1 championship in a Maserati. You heard it here first!

    • steph said on 22nd March 2010, 14:17

      We have white vans at our uni. Think I made a really big mistake with my ucas form.
      You might be right about Jules but I think Ferrari will pretty much always (unless something goes hoprribly wrong internally) stay with F1 nor will they ever give up their proud name :P

      • BarneyDaGumble said on 22nd March 2010, 14:58

        It’s typical of Jesmond, it’s a money place. A few Newcastle United players live there as well. I’ve seen two Ferrari’s, a Maserati, an Aston Martin and a Porsche.

        And I doubt the Ferrari will name will change too. I respect Ferrari for staying in F1 even though they though it would make more financial sense to use the Maserati name instead. I suppose it goes back to the old argument- does F1 need Ferrari, or does Ferrari need F1?

        • steph said on 22nd March 2010, 17:15

          “does F1 need Ferrari, or does Ferrari need F1″
          Ferrari needs F1. F1 doesn’t need Ferrari but it benefits greatly from having a team like Ferrari who has always been in the sport.
          Oh and start taking a camera with you to uni Barney so we can all see these nice cars! :P
          “I thought its the other way round. They sell cars to so racing. At least that is what Enzo, the founder of the company told”
          Ferrari did do this and existed solely to race but because of their fame due to f1 probably it isn’t surprising if they’re making so much more esp after the Schumi years and building up that brand/relationship. They may sell more but their real passion is still F1 in my opinion.

        • Mouse_Nightshirt said on 23rd March 2010, 0:23

          Go to Gosforth or Darras Hall to see a serious number of flash cars. Jesmond is pennies quarter compared to Darras Hall.

      • And we had brighton & hove buses at ours!!! LOL…

        I think Maseratis are a bit more exclusive than Ferraris.. tht’s what I feel.. maybe ‘cos I see a lot of Ferraris but very rare to spot a Maserati (not the saloon)..

    • Farrokh Bomi Bulsara said on 22nd March 2010, 14:56

      but I heard once that from a financial perspective there is little need for Ferrari to be in F1, they sell enough cars as it is

      I thought its the other way round. They sell cars to so racing. At least that is what Enzo, the founder of the company told us.

      But Ferrari have changed so much ever since that lunatic LDM took over.

      • BarneyDaGumble said on 22nd March 2010, 15:04

        Apparently the Ferrari brand is so strong that it doesn’t need the publicity F1 brings to hit its sale targets. Maserati, on the other hand, sell (relatively) cheap cars in far greater numbers, so it would make sense for them to take over the team to try and promote their company and sell as many cars as possible

        • Farrokh Bomi Bulsara said on 22nd March 2010, 15:31

          I thinks its for their own good that Ferrari split away from FIAT. I say that because FIAT sells some of the worst brands in the auto sector like the Uno & Palio.

          Surely Ferrari wouldn’t want to be bracketed in the same list.

          • Dan M said on 22nd March 2010, 17:00

            What if Fiat brought in a customer team similar to RBR and TRR.

          • Rishi said on 22nd March 2010, 17:02

            FYI FIAT owns Ferrari.. And I am quite a fan of their cars especially the Palio 1.6 GT and the Punto Turbojet. They are I think the most powerful small cars I have driven and owned in that category.

          • BarneyDaGumble said on 22nd March 2010, 17:24

            Dan M- Ferrari have been going on an awful lot about renting out a third car to a customer team- perhaps you’ve just stumbled upon the reason why. Mabye they’re looking to run a 3rd car as Maserati/ FIAT/ some other Italian brand

          • DamionShadows said on 22nd March 2010, 22:00

            I think it’s ironic that some of the greatest performance brands in automotive history are owned by the greatest non-performance brands, such as Fiat-Ferrari and Maserati, as well as Volkswagen- Lamborghini, Audi, and Bugatti.

    • Icthyes said on 23rd March 2010, 1:52

      And to think I spent all that time in Rowlands Gill looking at people carriers, when I could see Maseratis instead!

  7. Personally for me this Maserati is one of the most beautiful cars in the world.

  8. BasCB said on 22nd March 2010, 13:33

    Alonso looks happy to be driving around in his Massa!

    So a maserati for his first win, then what will he get for the championship?

    Personally I would like to be with Lewis and Jenson getting their hands on a McLaren MP4-12C. What about Schumacher, did he get his special edition Mercedes Gull wing?

  9. steph said on 22nd March 2010, 14:19

    Beautiful car! So many possibilities but I think he made the perfect choice. Once saw a Gran Turismo in Rome and I nearly melted.

  10. Farrokh Bomi Bulsara said on 22nd March 2010, 14:25

    What does Kubika get?

    A Lada?

    http://judey.dasmirnov.net/lada.jpg

  11. DanThorn said on 22nd March 2010, 14:59

    I’ve never really liked Maserati’s, the Sebring was quite pretty and the Ghibli Spyder (http://www.maserati.org.au/images/MaseratiPhotos/ROAD_Cars/Ghibli_Spyder/Ghibli_spyder_wsc1.jpg) is one of the most beautiful cars ever, but other than those, I can take em or leave em.

    • steph said on 22nd March 2010, 17:25

      I much prefer older models. I really quite liked the Gran Turismo but thought the Quattroporte was pretty dreary and lacked a bit of passion. Alfa’s tend to be my fave cars.
      Thanks for these picture links Dan :)

  12. I love the GranCabrio! I suspect Alonso gets the pick of any Ferrari/Maserati he fancies.

  13. Farrokh Bomi Bulsara said on 22nd March 2010, 16:11

    Does anyone drive a delorean dmc-12?

  14. Calum said on 22nd March 2010, 16:13

    Dam, I want one! The cap that is! However the Ferrari shop and online stores don’t have any yet :( Car ain’t to shabby either, although I would have opted for a top of the range Fezza!

    • Tombong said on 22nd March 2010, 22:39

      This year Ferrari’s cap look really rubbish to me. it just doesn’t match the price with it looks. Much better if you go for the last year cap or take the Ducati’s cap instead.
      By the way it’s just a matter of opinion

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