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Maserati Ghibli Petrol & Diesel 2016+
The 2016 Ghibli is the remodeled version of the 1980's version. This latest version features, for the first time, a Diesel engine.
Maserati Levante 2016+
The Levante is the first 4x4 to be released by Maserati.
Maserati Quattroporte VI 2012+
Is a 4 door saloon and the latest version of the original 1963 car.
Maserati Gran Turismo, MC Stradale & Gran Cab 2007+
The GT is a 4 seater tourer which is renowned for it's aggressive look and powerful engine. This model features a harder race inspired MC version. Like an Audi you can get the MC trim level or the MC Stradale, the hardcore track car.
Maserati Quattroporte V 2003 - 2012
Is a 4 door saloon and the latest version of the original 1963 car.
Maserati 4200 Coupe / Spyder / Gransport 2001-2007
Is a true 4 seater gran tourer featuring a 4.2L V8 from Ferrari.
Maserati 3200 Coupe / Spyder / Gransport 1998 - 2002
Is a true 4 seater gran tourer featuring a 3.2L Twin Turbo V8.
Maserati Quattroporte IV 1994 - 2001
Is a 4 door saloon and the latest version of the original 1963 car.
Maserati Ghibli 1992 - 1998
The Ghibli name was resurrected with the unveiling of the 1992 Ghibli (Tipo AM336), a two-door, four-seater coupé offered with twin-turbocharged V6 engines. Like the V8 Shamal flagship, it was an evolution of the previous Biturbo coupés; interior and basic bodyshell were carried over from the Biturbo.
Maserati Shamal 1990 - 1996
The Shamal was introduced on 14 December 1989 in Modena, when Maserati president and owner Alejandro de Tomaso showed it to the press.[3] It was the last model announced under the De Tomaso ownership: in January 1990, half of debt-plagued Maserati was acquired by Fiat S.p.A. Sales began in 1990. The final year of production for the Maserati Shamal was 1996; factory figures indicate that 369 examples were produce.
Maserati Bi-Turbo 1981 - 1994
The Maserati Biturbo was a family of executive grand tourers produced by Italian automobile manufacturer Maserati between 1981 and 1994. The original Biturbo was a two-door, four-seater notchback coupé (of somewhat smaller dimensions than the BMW 3 Series of the time) featuring, as the name implies, a two-litre V6 engine with two turbochargers and a luxurious interior.