As low-volume sports cars are not subjected to crash tests, there is no clear indication of the Maserati GranTurismo's safety levels, so we don't have any official safety ratings to go on. However, given that the car has a modern design and crash structure, there is no reason to believe that it won't offer exemplary safety in a crash.
NHTSA safety ratings are not available at this time.
Besides the federally mandated ABS, stability control, backup camera, and tire-pressure monitoring, the GranTurismo is rather thin on standard safety features. It has seven airbags, forward-collision warning, front and rear parking sensors, automatic emergency braking, automatic reverse braking, automatic LED headlights with auto high beams, an auto-dimming feature for all three rearview mirrors, and rain-sensing wipers. For every other driver assist, you pay extra. A camera-based digital rearview mirror and a head-up display make up the $2,600 Tech Assistance package. The ADAS Base package costs $4,500 and contains adaptive cruise control with stop & go, blind-spot monitoring, active lane-keep assist, driver-drowsiness detection, and a surround-view camera. The $8,300 ADAS Full package includes all of the features of the Base package, but adds all the outstanding ones that are available, namely traffic-sign recognition, an active driving assistant, and intersection-collision assistance.
Maserati GranTurismo Trims | Modena |
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Back-Up Camera | S |
Cross-Traffic Alert | N/A |
Rear Parking Aid | S |
Blind Spot Monitor | O |
Lane Departure Warning | O |
Lane Keeping Assist | O |
ABS | S |
Night Vision | N/A |
Tire Pressure Monitor | S |
Brake Assist | S |
Stability Control | S |
Traction Control | S |
We don't know anything about the reliability of the Maserati GranTurismo, as it has no JD Power rating. So far, the 2024 GranTurismo has not been subject to any recalls though, so that's a good start. We do know that the warranty on the Maserati GranTurismo is decidedly average, with both the limited and powertrain warranties valid for four years/50,000 miles, and no complimentary maintenance included.
There aren't any crash-test ratings, but the GranTurismo is a modern design and has seven airbags and a basic driver-assist suite, so it should be safe.
There are seven airbags - both front passengers get frontal and side airbags, the driver also gets a knee airbag, and all four passengers are covered by two-row full-length curtain airbags.