Forza Motors Korea Corporation is the one responsible for bring the stylish and ultra cool GranTurismo to the Korean Peninsula. The Italian car will no doubt turn heads in Korea as it does in nay part of the world.
According to this How Stuff Works, "Maserati says the lines of the Pininfarina Birdcage 75th concept inspired the styling, though that 2005 show car was a low slung midengine V-12 flight of fancy. The GranTurismo is a classic long-hood-short-deck front-engine coupe. Helped by a 115.7-inch wheelbase (a welcome 11 inches longer than the GT’s) the GranTurismo is wonderfully proportioned, with enough space inside to qualify as a four-passenger car rather than a tight 2+2. The open-mouth grille surrounding the Maserati trident is a direct reference to great Maseratis of the 1950s and ’60s."
The site further describes the GranTurismo as having a cabin "awash in leather, wood trim, and chrome details." What makes it a certified plush car according to How Stuff Works is this: "Maserati commissioned chic Italian clothing and accessory designer Salvatore Ferragamo to create a set of leather luggage custom-fitted to the GranTurismo’s trunk. The five-piece set includes a shoe carrier."
This vehicle is not all about styling as it also packs amazing power. It is powered by an engine with an output of 405 horsepower and 339 lb-ft of torque.

