1974 Italdesign Medici I Concept In Detail engine Maserati Indy V8 displacement 4931 cc / 300.9 in³ power 238.6 kw...
1976 Italdesign Medici II Concept In Detail engine Maserati Indy V8 displacement 4931 cc / 300.9 in³ power 238.6 kw...
2010 Maserati Trofeo Second round of the Trofeo Maserati GranTurismo MC, which, after its debut in Monza, shifts beyond the...
1957 Maserati 150GT Prototipo In 1956/1957 Maserati put together this 150GT prototype from leftover racing parts. The two-seat cabriolet body...
Maserati 150S Barchetta Built around a 1.5-litre, 4-cylinder engine, the 150S was Maserati‘s smallest sports race car. With purposeful engineering and...
Maserati 200SI Barchetta Replacing the Maserati A6GCS/53 was the 200SI of 1955. The car was named after the Sport Internazionale...
Maserati 222 4v The Maserati 222 4v was very similar to the Maserati 222 SR, but benefited from the use...
Maserati 222 E Introduced in 1988 as the replacement/upgrade for the Maserati Biturbo E, the Maserati 222 E was facelifted...
Maserati 222 SE Less than two years after the launch of the 222, the sportier SE version was introduced, following...
Maserati 222 SR The 222 SE was updated already in 1991, since the Biturbo range was subject to a restyling...
Maserati 2.24v The 2.24v was the logical development of the V6 engine incorporating twin overhead camshafts and 4-valve heads. A...
1991 Maserati 2.24v Series II This model range was also known as the Maserati ‘Racing’. In Detail submitted by Richard...
1986 Maserati 228 The 228 was also referred to as the 228i or “iniezione” on some company brochures and commercial...
1957 Maserati 250 F Designed for the 2.5 litre Formula 1 regulations new for the 1954 season, the 250F followed...
1954 Maserati 250S The Maserati 250F was a racing car made by Maserati used in 2.5 litre Formula One racing...
1974 Maserati 2 Plus 2 Coupe Concept The 1974 Maserati 2 Plus 2 Coupe Concept is a beautiful concept with...
1955→1959 Maserati 300S Between 1955 and 1959, twenty-six 300S Maserati cars were built with three versions of increasing sophistication. By...
1998→2001 Maserati 3200 GT The elegant Maserati four seater coupé was styled by Italdesign, whose founder, Giorgetto Giugiaro, had already...
2001→2002 Maserati 3200GT Assetto Corsa ‘Assetto Corsa‘ means race set-up in Italian and it is in this area that the...
2001 Maserati 320S Concept The single seat Maserati concept-car project known as the Maserati 320S was a partnership between Maserati, Sparco and...
1957 Maserati 3500 GT Coupé The Maserati 3500GT established Maserati as a road car manufacturer as it was their first production...
1961 Maserati 3500 GT Frua Coupé Two Maserati 3500GT chassis were shipped to workshops of Pietro Frua for distinct Coupé Speciale...
Maserati 3500 GTi Dubbed 3500 GTi (thus becoming the first GTI model ever!), the car now boasted a power output...
Maserati 3500 GT Spyder Alfredo Vignale’s Carrozzeria Vignale won the contract to produce the open-top version of Maserati 3500 in...
Maserati 4.18v The Maserati 4.18v was a combination of the 2.24v drivetrain and engine with the 422 body. It was part of the...
1985 Maserati 420 The 420 was launched in 1985, two years after the 425. It was simply the same car...
1985 Maserati 420 S Introduced contemporaneously with the Maserati 420, the Maserati guys also release a sportier 420 S saw its power...
Maserati 422 The 422 was introduced in 1988 in replacement of the Maserati 420. In fact, it replaced all previous versions...
Maserati 4.24v As early as 1983, Maserati introduced a four-door branch in the Maserati Biturbo family tree, which followed a...
Maserati 425 Just two years after the Biturbo had been launched, Maserati introduced a foor-dour variant based on a longer...
Maserati 430 The Maserati 430 was launched in 1987 to be sold alongside the Maserati 425 at first, before finally replacing it...
1957 Maserati 450S Built to contest the 1957 World Sportscar Championship, the 450 S was the biggest threat to Jaguar,...
1957 Maserati 450S Costin-Zagato This one-of Maserati Coupe was developed for Le Mans and it was the only Maserati 450S...
1939 Maserati 4CL The Maserati 4CL and its derived sister model the Maserati 4CLT are single-seat racing cars that were designed and...
1948 Maserati 4CLT/48 Chassis and engine changes made to the experimental Maserati 4CLs eventually coalesced into the 4CLT, the appended T denoting...
1932 Maserati 4CM 1100 In Detail submitted by Richard Owen engine Supercharged Inline-4 valvetrain DOHC 2 Valves / Cyl displacement...
1933 Maserati 4CM 2000 This unique car has an offset driving position. The driver sits just right from the center...
1931 Maserati 4CS 1100 4CS was Maserati’s first sports car intended for the 1100cc class at the Mille Miglia. These...
1932 Maserati 4CS 1500 The 4CS was Maserati’s first road car. It was a two-seat version of the 4CM-1100 monoposto...
Maserati 5000 GT As an imperial request from the Shah of Iran, the 5000 GT was built by Maserati as...
1934 Maserati 6C 34 Some big rule changes in F1 in 1934 meant that competing cars could not weigh more than...
1936 Maserati 6CM Maserati built the Maserati 6CM race car for the Voiturette racing series. It is a single-seater car produced from 1936 to...
1931 Maserati 8C 2800 Final evolution of the original Maserati Tipo 26 to compete against the latest Alfa Romeo 8C...
1932 Maserati 8C 3000 The Tipo 8C 3000 was the final two-seater Grand Prix Maserati. Between 1930-1932, the Maserati brothers...
1940 Maserati 8CL After the war, Maserati raced both the Maserati 8CL and Maserati 4CL. Following on the success of Wilbur...
1933 Maserati 8CM The Maserati 8CM was a Grand Prix race car produced by Maserati between 1933 and 1935. Maserati had designed...
1938 Maserati 8CTF Gone was the ridiculous maximum weight of 750 kg that F1 had, replaced instead by a minimum...
Maserati A6 1500 After producing supercharged race cars since 1929, one of Ernesto Maserati’s next ambitions was to take his...
1950→1953 Maserati A6G 2000 In the name A6G 2000, the “A” stood for Alfieri in honour of founder Alfieri Maserati...
Maserati A6G/2000 Sport The A6G54 was Maserati’s only dual-purpose road/race car made in series production. After the A6GCS became a...
1951 Maserati A6GCM Raced by some of the time’s most talented drivers like Luigi Villoresi and a young Alberto Ascari,...
1947 Maserati A6GCS After the war, Maserati raced both the 8CL and 4CL. Right before the Maserati brothers left the...
1954 Maserati A6GCS/53 Berlinetta Styled by Pininfarina, the A6GCS Berlinetta was one of the prettiest Maseratis and its racing pedigree...
2008 Maserati A8GCS Berlinetta Touring There couldn’t be a better scenario than the 2008 Villa d’Este Concours d’Elegance for the...
2014 Maserati Alfieri Maserati unveiled the Alfieri, a 2+2 concept car to celebrate the Maserati ’s centenary at the Geneva Palexpo...
1981→1985 Maserati Biturbo Officially presented on December 14, 1981 (the company was born on 12/14/1914), the Biturbo was the car...
1985→1987 Maserati Biturbo II The second series Biturbo was referred to as Biturbo II on the official Maserati documentation. Introduced...
1985→1986 Maserati Biturbo II S PThe second series of the Biturbo S was introduced in 1985, with some minor upgrades,...
1983→1986 Maserati Biturbo S Presented in Rome on July 23rd 1983, the Biturbo S was characterized by its two-tone paint...
1972 Maserati Boomerang The Maserati Boomerang was first displayed as a non-functional model at the Turin Motor Show in 1971....