Two of the most evocative brands in the GT sector have upped the ante – but will Maserati’s trident see off the leaping cat of Jaguar?
The Italian firm’s MC Stradale is the lightest, fastest and most expensive GranTurismo yet. It is inspired by the Maserati Corse Trofeo race car, and represents the pinnacle of the line-up. A modest power hike takes the 4.7-litre V8 to 443bhp, while the Stradale weighs 110kg less than a regular GranTurismo. Knowledge gleaned from the one-make race series has also been used to devise new suspension settings and improve the steering.
Video: we put the Maserati GranTurismo MC Stradale through its paces on track
Looming large in the Maserati’s door mirrors is the new Jaguar XKR-S. It doesn’t have the motorsport pedigree of the MC Stradale, but is cheaper to buy and more potent. With a whopping 542bhp and 680Nm of torque, the supercharged Brit has the raw power, as well as the stylish looks, to compete in the super-coupe sector. But is this most expensive XK of them all good enough to beat a genuine slice of Latin exotica?
Another Failure for Jaguar
You can't just put the Big numbers on the engines and expect the car to compete with the "Big Boys".
Jaguar just do NOT have the funds, simple as that.
They look good and if thats your bag fine, but the competition has the edge ( which you would expect).
By john550i on 29 September, 2011, 9:09am