The 1961 400 Superamerica was part of a series of premiere flagship
grand tourers produced in the 1950s and 1960s.
The Ferrari GTC4Lusso is a four - seat
grand tourer produced by Italian car manufacturer Ferrari.
Not exact matches
This is a perfect example of Maserati's illustrious history
producing some of the best high - performance
grand tourers available.
The resulting Fiat - built V6 ended up being installed in two very different vehicles: the Fiat Dino, a front - engined
grand tourer assembled in Turin by Fiat, and in Ferrari's first series -
produced mid-engined sports car, built in Maranello and sold under the newly created Dino marque.
Master designers worked with expert craftsmen and
produced a level of fit and finish unheard of in a
Grand Tourer.
It was more than 20 years since Ferrari had last
produced a two - seat
Grand Tourer (the last models of the 365 GTB / 4 Daytona were built in 1973), but the 550 Maranello is certainly a worthy successor.
The company claims the new model is the finest
grand tourer ever
produced.
The Coupe was replaced in 2007 by the GranTurismo, a
grand tourer that's still being
produced at the company's factory in Modena.
It's amazing that the same company that gave the world the humble Isetta bubble car and the rather conservative Rivolta
grand tourer later
produced this stunning GT — the elegant Iso Grifo coupé penned by Giorgetto Giugiaro during his stint at Bertone.
The HSV Coupé is a high performance
grand tourer that was
produced from 2001 to 2006.
Under the hood, the Continental
Grand Tourer uses a 6.0 - litre W12 TSI motor tuned to
produce 626 bhp and 900 Nm of peak torque.