India, Nov. 12 -- The current GranTurismo bids farewell after 12-years of service and paves the way for an electric successor, due to arrive in 2021.

After making its debut at the 2007 Geneva Motor Show, the curtains have fallen on the Maserati GranTurismo, along with its convertible sibling, the GranCabrio (revealed at the 2009 Frankfurt Motor Show). To mark the end of production, Maserati has revealed a one-off farewell edition, called the GranTurismo Zeda. The Zeda will certainly go down as the most 'visually distinctive' version in the nameplate's history, thanks to an outlandish tri-colour exterior. The Blue (front), Black (middle) & White (rear) colours feature a gradient transition, with the front featuring a high-gloss finish and t...