Badges are often more aspirational than actual, so work off independent car reviews more than what is promised by the letters on the back.
First Name:. Email address:. Car Advice. Tags: Hot Hatch. Newsletter Signup First Name: Email address:. Notify of. Oldest Newest Most Voted. These cars have the GT badge but not the definition. The next car to tick our conventional Grand Tourer box is the Maserati GranTurismo, this car is all GT the imposing style, the desire to always accelerate and the Italian luxury interior makes the Gran Turismo an adequate name.
Looking to the British GT series we welcome the Aston Martin Vantage GT to the list with its contrast paintwork and the already stylish nature of the brand the Aston Martin GT has been designed to drive long distances in comfort and to be noticed along the way. Finally, the list wouldn't be complete without a brand that we offer to our customers every day the Mercedes-Benz AMG GT R is a hardtop coupe bearing the badge that is recognised the world over.
Although a potentially contradictory vehicle for the list, the AMG GT R is designed to be noticed with its loud engine and exhaust amplifying technology.
The GT R has many modern comforts but has been stripped to the bone to make it a more agile and imposing track car this has compromised the car's comfort, and can make it difficult to drive for long periods of time on bumpy or uneven surfaces such as British B roads.
However, the GT-R is not just about uncensored speed the time of just 2. There is an unruly side to the Nissan GT-R but the cockpit is civilised and comfortable to make long-distance Grand Touring a comfortable pass time at blinding speeds. Although some of the cars on this list may be the most expensive in the range or have been designed for comfort and long-distance driving, they each have a glaring fault that would stop them from making it onto our unconventional GT list below. We start off with the aforementioned UP!
GT, not the most expensive UP! In the series and by no means the Grandest vehicle for its price tag. Although the UP! The long twisting roads of the Stelvio Pass or Snake Pass through the Pennines are not where this car would feel at home. The Grand Touring car is one of the earliest automotive types and continues to this day in many forms. Although its meaning has become blurred by the attractive abbreviated moniker that is GT, Grand Touring signifies a vehicle that has equally-elevated levels of both performance and luxury.
These vehicles are typically front-engine, RWD cars with a coupe or fastback sedan design that allow you to enjoy the interior space while the exterior sprints at track-worthy speeds. A product of early Italian automotive giants like Alfa Romeo, Ferrari and Lancia, GT cars allowed the upper crusts of society to tour the picturesque Italian and Swiss countryside in abundant luxury and with competent performance.
As fans of the automotive industry, diving into a topic like this is always interesting. After all, trends in automotive design and engineering have changed, but the collective wanderlust of humanity has always been and will probably continue to always be.
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