Cars Tagged - Maserati
1955 Maserati 250S
3The Maserati 250S featured an enlarged 2.5L version of the brands all new four cylinder engine, increasing low end torque.
1956 Maserati 300S
3The Maserati 300S was a racing car produced by Maserati of Italy between 1955–58, which competed in the FIA’s World Sportscar Championship.
1962 Maserati Tipo 151
3Giulio Alfieri designed the body shape and refined it using a wind tunnel at Milan University.
1963 Maserati Mistral Spyder
3The Maserati Mistral, named after a cold northerly wind of southern France, was the successor to the iconic 3500 GT.
1963 Maserati Quattroporte
3The Maserati Quattroporte is a luxury four-door saloon made by Maserati in Italy.
1965 Maserati Tipo 65 Birdcage
3The Tipo 61 was the most well known model but Giulio Alfieri designed 5 different models, all based on an intricate multi-tubular frame concept.
1967 Maserati Ghibli
5The V8-powered Ghibli debuted at the 1966 Turin Motor Show and proved to be very popular.
1969 Maserati Ghibli Spyder
6The convertible Ghibli Spider went into production in 1969.
1953 Maserati A6GCS by Fantuzzi
6To compete in the World Sportscar Championship, the A6GCS was developed, spyders initially designed by Colombo and refined by Medardo Fantuzzi and Celestino Fiandri.
1954 Maserati 250F
3The Maserati 250F was a racing car made by Maserati of Italy used in ‘2.5 litre’ Formula One racing between January 1954 and November 1960.
1954 Maserati A6GCS Berlinetta
4Named for Alfieri Maserati (one of the Maserati brothers, founders of Maserati) and for the straight-six engine.
1970 Maserati Ghibli SS
9The original Ghibli I (Tipo 115) is a two-door, 2+2 grand tourer released by Maserati in 1967.
1971 Maserati Bora
5Shortly after Citroën took a controlling interest in Maserati in 1968, the concept of a mid-engined two-seat sports car was proposed.
1976 Maserati Merak SS
6The Maserati Merak (Tipo 122) was an Italian sports car introduced in 1972, essentially a junior version of the Maserati Bora.
1933 Maserati 8CM
3The Maserati 8CM was a Grand Prix race car produced by Ialian manufacturer Maserati in Bologna between 1933 and 1935.
1948 Maserati 4CLT
3The Maserati 4CL and its derived sister model the Maserati 4CLT are single-seat racing cars that were designed and built by Maserati.
1961 Maserati 5000 GT Coupe
6Maserati 5000 GT (1959–1965) were thirty-two 2-door coupé automobiles, made by Maserati of Italy.
1959 Maserati Tipo 61 Birdcage
3The Maserati Tipo 61 (commonly referred to as the Maserati Birdcage) is a sports racing car of the early 1960s.
2014 Maserati Alfieri Concept
6Maserati unveiled the Alfieri, a 2+2 concept car to celebrate the brand’s centenary at the 2014 Geneva Motor Show.
2006 Maserati MC12 Corsa
3Maserati announces the production of the MC12 Corsa, a build-to-order supercar for a very selected number of Maserati clients.
1973 Maserati Khamsin
2The Maserati Khamsin was a sports car introduced as a Bertone prototype in the autumn of 1972 at the Turin Auto Show.
1998 Maserati 3200 GT
22The luxury coupé Maserati 3200 GT was styled by Italdesign.
2004 Maserati Coupe
6The Coupe’ and Spyder models now have a new extra metallic paint finish with the addition of “Rame Ghibli”.
2004 Maserati Spyder
3The main change is to the front bumper with a horizontally ribbed radiator grille fitted, one inspired by that mounted on the Quattroporte.
2001 Maserati Spyder
3The Maserati Spyder is a soft-top convertible that is electronically operated by a pushbutton on the center console.
2014 Maserati Ghibli
15First official images of the Maserati Ghibli four-door sports executive sedan have been released in advance of its debut at the 2013 Shanghai Motor Show.
2014 Maserati GranTurismo MC Stradale
12Maserati GranTurismo MC Stradale takes its inspiration from the racing version which competes in the Maserati Trofeo Championship.
1963 Maserati Tipo 151/3
3The Maserati Tipo 151 marked a return to more traditional concepts of car design and used a frame comprising a trellis of both round and oval large tubes.
2013 Maserati Quattroporte
8The innovative Maserati proprietary engines of the all-new Maserati Quattroporte have all been designed and developed by Maserati and Ferrari engineers.