The very pink Maserati Grecale Barbie Edition debuts with an asking price of $330,000

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The very pink Maserati Grecale Barbie Edition debuts with an asking price of $330,000


Barbie has a new carousel. Maserati and Mattel, makers of the famous headstock, team up to create a custom Grecale in a vibrant pink hue. The company only makes two, and the first is available at the high-end Neiman Marcus department store for $330,000. Details on the second example are coming in 2023.

The entire exterior of this Grecale is painted pink. Acid yellow highlights appear in places like around the grille, on the hood and on the lower part of the rear bumper. An iridescent topcoat adds a rainbow effect to the body. The Barbie name script appears on the front fenders and the character’s B logo is on the C-pillar.

The Grecale rolls on black wheels with a multi-spoke design and black finish. The Maserati trident in the center is Acid Yellow.

Inside, there are even more pink accents. The color appears on stitching throughout the cabin. In addition, the door panels and the center console are also brightly colored. The B emblem is located on the head restraints.

The Barbie Grecale is the Trofeo trim level of the premium crossover. That means it has a twin-turbocharged 3.0-liter V6 making 523 horsepower (390 kilowatts) at 6,500 rpm and 457 pound-feet (620 Newton-meters). That’s enough to take the vehicle to 62 miles per hour (100 kilometers per hour) in 3.8 seconds. Top speed is 177 mph (285 km/h).

The Trofeo uses a ZF-sourced eight-speed automatic transmission. The vehicle is equipped with all-wheel drive with a limited-slip differential on the rear axle.

Of the $330,000 prize, $33,000 will go to the Barbie Dream Gap project. He partners with charities to provide equal opportunities for girls.

The Grecale will go on sale in the United States this fall. Prices start at $64,995 (including $1,495 destination charge) for the 296 hp (221 kW) GT trim level. The 325 hp (242 kW) Modena version costs $74,395. The top-of-the-line Trofeo costs $103,995.

For a discussion of the Grecale since its debut, watch this episode of ride on cars:

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Barbie has a new carousel. Maserati and Mattel, makers of the famous headstock, team up to create a custom Grecale in a vibrant pink hue. The company only makes two, and the first is available at the high-end Neiman Marcus department store for $330,000. Details on the second example are coming in 2023.

The entire exterior of this Grecale is painted pink. Acid yellow highlights appear in places like around the grille, on the hood and on the lower part of the rear bumper. An iridescent topcoat adds a rainbow effect to the body. The Barbie name script appears on the front fenders and the character’s B logo is on the C-pillar.

The Grecale rolls on black wheels with a multi-spoke design and black finish. The Maserati trident in the center is Acid Yellow.

Inside, there are even more pink accents. The color appears on stitching throughout the cabin. In addition, the door panels and the center console are also brightly colored. The B emblem is located on the head restraints.

The Barbie Grecale is the Trofeo trim level of the premium crossover. That means it has a twin-turbocharged 3.0-liter V6 making 523 horsepower (390 kilowatts) at 6,500 rpm and 457 pound-feet (620 Newton-meters). That’s enough to take the vehicle to 62 miles per hour (100 kilometers per hour) in 3.8 seconds. Top speed is 177 mph (285 km/h).

The Trofeo uses a ZF-sourced eight-speed automatic transmission. The vehicle is equipped with all-wheel drive with a limited-slip differential on the rear axle.

Of the $330,000 prize, $33,000 will go to the Barbie Dream Gap project. He partners with charities to provide equal opportunities for girls.

The Grecale will go on sale in the United States this fall. Prices start at $64,995 (including $1,495 destination charge) for the 296 hp (221 kW) GT trim level. The 325 hp (242 kW) Modena version costs $74,395. The top-of-the-line Trofeo costs $103,995.

For a discussion of the Grecale since its debut, watch this episode of ride on cars:

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