The Maserati Alfieri uses the Maserati GranTurismo 4.7-liter, V-8 engine that pushes out 460Horse Power, and 384 lb of torque through its six-speed automated manual gearbox and a limited-slip differential. The Alfieri's layout is said to make it slightly back-heavy. The Alfieri’s carbon-ceramic brake discs come directly from the GranTurismo MC Stradale and are pinched by Brembo brake calipers.
The exterior of the Alfieri aligns with Maserati's mission, a long, low nose, accented with a grille that is futuristic yet undoubtedly Maserati. The same can be said for the exterior finish, a color called Steel Flair, selected to look "as if a metallic veil has been draped over a naked body" The restyled air ducts on the wheel arches are finely integrated so they do not clutter the design. The Alfieri has Bi-xenon LED headlights to keep the road ahead of you bathed in a bright white glow, and also has twin exhaust tailpipes.
The Alfieri is still a concept car so there is no set date as to when it may be released and no price to go with it.