Maserati is bringing one of its most comprehensive lineups yet to the upcoming 2026 Goodwood Festival of Speed (FOS), running July 9 through 12 at Goodwood House in West Sussex. FOS is one of the most important events on the annual motoring calendar, and this year holds particular significance for the Trident, as the updated GranTurismo, GranCabrio, and Grecale will make their first in-person public appearance at Goodwood following their recent digital reveal. The updates also form part of Maserati's broader effort to reinforce its position in the luxury grand touring segment during the Italian marque’s centenary year.
The three updated grand tourers and SUVs join a performance-focused contingent of the MCPURA Cielo, GT2 Stradale, and MCXtrema in the Supercar Paddock. The MCXtrema, limited to just 62 examples, will also compete in the Goodwood Hillclimb and has been entered into the Timed Shootout, the event's flagship time trial, from Friday, July 9.
The Goodwood appearance completes a design narrative Maserati's Centro Stile has been building since the MCXtrema introduced the brand's new horizontal, sharper front-end language. The GT2 Stradale brought that language to a road car, the MCPURA refined it further, and the updated GranTurismo, GranCabrio, and Grecale now apply it across the full production lineup.
The festival also falls within Maserati's centenary year, marking 100 years since the Trident logo was created and since Alfieri Maserati secured the brand's first motorsport victory in the Tipo 26 at the 1926 Targa Florio. That competition heritage continues to shape the brand's road cars today, all of which remain developed and produced in Italy at Modena and Cassino, reinforcing Maserati's identity before one of the world's most engaged automotive audiences.
Maserati previously appeared at Goodwood in 2025, where the MCPURA made its world debut. Goodwood's recognition of Maserati's centenary began in February, when the 2026 Goodwood Revival celebrated 100 years of Maserati's racing heritage. The festivities continue with the showcase of Maserati's refreshed production lineup at FOS later this week.
For those planning to attend the 2026 edition, last year's time charts, made up of a diverse lineup of cars, gave us a glimpse of how the fastest runs up the hill are separated by mere fractions of a second. We’ll be closely watching the top contenders this year. Watch this space.
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