MARKET ANALYSIS
GranSport (2004 to 2007)

The Maserati GranSport, manufactured globally between 2004 and 2007, serves as the sharpened, ultimate evolution of the M138 platform, refining the earlier Coupe's DNA with more aggressive aerodynamics and a higher-output 4.2-litre V8. In the 2026 Australian market, this model has reached a high level of desirability among purists who view it as the "best-of-breed" Ferrari-engineered Maserati, particularly the ultra-limited MC Victory edition which celebrates the MC12’s racing success. The buyer pool in Australia has shifted toward hardcore Italian car enthusiasts and emerging collectors who specifically seek out the GranSport for its significantly faster Cambiocorsa software and more vocal exhaust system compared to the standard 4200 GT. Locally, market value has shown impressive strength and a steady upward trend for verified Australian-delivered cars, especially those with the rare Skyhook suspension calibration and carbon-fibre interior packages. As of 2026, buyers prioritise examples that have undergone comprehensive preventative maintenance—including the essential "sticky button" interior restoration and gearbox actuator servicing—to ensure these distinctive grand tourers remain both a thrilling weekend driver and a secure long-term investment.
The Maserati GranSport, manufactured globally between 2004 and 2007, serves as the sharpened, ultimate evolution of the M138 platform, refining the earlier Coupe's DNA with more aggressive aerodynamics and a higher-output 4.2-litre V8. In the 2026 Australian market, this model has reached a high level of desirability among purists who view it as the "best-of-breed" Ferrari-engineered Maserati, particularly the ultra-limited MC Victory edition which celebrates the MC12’s racing success. The buyer…

