Maserati has teased the facelifted GranTurismo, GranCabrio, and Grecale. All three models feature a lightly revised exterior with an updated front end. Vehicles will likely debut later this year with a little extra horsepower. Maserati sales have fallen off a cliff, but the brand is hoping to receive a boost from its facelifted lineup. Spy photographers have already caught the upcoming models on a handful of occasions, but now the automaker has released official photos of the freshened GranTurismo, GranCabrio, and Grecale. The trident brand didn’t say much about them, but noted testing in the Modena area offers a mix of city streets, hilly roads, and high-speed motorways. They added the drives are “aimed at collecting essential data and information to ensure the optimal final fine-tuning of the vehicles.” More: Maserati Is Facelifting The Cars No One Bought, Hoping Someone Finally Does While the official photos are a blurry mess, they suggest the GranTurismo and GranCabrio will adopt a more aggressive front fascia with a larger grille and revised air intakes. Additional changes are limited, but we can expect a new rear bumper as well as smaller tweaks. Given the relatively low-key makeover, it remains unclear how extensive interior updates will be. That being said, the current model still feels fresh and sports a 12.2-inch digital instrument cluster, a 12.3-inch infotainment system, and a lower 8.8-inch climate display. Performance specifications are also a mystery, but the cars currently offer a twin-turbo 3.0-liter V6 with outputs of 483 hp (360 kW / 490 PS) and 442 lb-ft (599 Nm) as well as 542 hp (404 kW / 550 PS) and 479 lb-ft (649 Nm). Customers can also get fully electric versions, which produce 751 hp (560 kW / 761 PS) and 995 lb-ft (1,348 Nm) of torque. This enables the GranTurismo Folgore to rocket from 0-60 mph (0-96 km) in 2.6 seconds, before hitting a top speed of 202 mph (325 km/h). An Updated Grecale The changes to the Grecale appear similarly minor as we can expect a new front bumper and revised air intakes. However, on the crossover, the grille appears to carryover. While the side skirts are camouflaged, they weren’t on earlier prototypes and appear to echo those found on the current Grecale Trofeo. That being said, it looks like designers did install a new rear bumper and diffuser. We also wouldn’t be surprised to find restyled wheels and other minor changes. SH Proshots Spy photographers have already snapped an interior image and it suggests the only change could be to the crossover’s dashboard-mounted digital clock. Under the hood, we can expect a familiar twin-turbo 3.0-liter V6. It currently offers outputs of 385 hp (287 kW / 390 PS) and 368 lb-ft (498 Nm) as well as 523 hp (390 kW / 530 PS) and 457 lb-ft (619 Nm). Maserati also offers an electric version developing 542 hp (404 kW / 550 PS) and 604 lb-ft (818 Nm) of torque. SH Proshots