Designed by Giorgetto Giugiaro of ItalDesign, Maserati revealed their new Spyder to the public at the 2001 Frankfurt Auto Show. The United States debut was at the Detroit Motor Show in January 2002. Nearly simultaneously, the coupe version was available and both models were ultimately offered as a GT with a six-speed manual transmission, or the Cambiorcorsa with paddle shift gearbox. This GT is a left-hand drive example with only 44,000 kilometers (27,000 miles) clocked onto the odometer. With a MSRP above $82,000, it is fully equipped down to the power memory seating. The engine is a 4.2-liter DOHC four-valves per cylinder V-8 rated at 385 horsepower, giving this Italian coupe plenty of pep. This Maserati has been well-maintained and presents itself as nearly new in quality and condition.