Maserati Car Reviews
An Italian manufacturer of racing and sports cars, Maserati was established in 1914 and run by brothers Alfieri II, Bindo, Carlo, Ettore, Ernesto and Mario Maserati. One of the first Maseratis, driven by Alfieri II, won the 1926 Targa Florio. After many tumultuous changes of ownership and unprofitable years of producing mediocre vehicles, Maserati is back to building beautifully designed and built cars under the ownership of the Fiat Group.
2009 Maserati GranTurismo S
The high-performance “S” model keeps most of the GranTurismo’s luxurious cruising qualities and injects a strong dose of performance into one of the best looking vehicles the world has ever seen.
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The high-performance “S” model keeps most of the GranTurismo’s luxurious cruising qualities and injects a strong dose of performance into one of the best looking vehicles the world has ever seen.
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Report: Next Maserati Quattroporte Platform to Spawn Alfa Romeo Models
With a second-generation Maserati Quattroporte on the horizon, it now appears as though the next iteration of the luxury sport sedan will spawn other models, including some Alfa Romeo products. According to a report by InsideLine, the new architecture will use a significant amount of aluminum to keep weight to a minimum. Along with the [...] more
With a second-generation Maserati Quattroporte on the horizon, it now appears as though the next iteration of the luxury sport sedan will spawn other models, including some Alfa Romeo products. According to a report by InsideLine, the new architecture will use a significant amount of aluminum to keep weight to a minimum. Along with the [...] more
Report: Maserati to Follow Ferrari in Adding Hybrid Models
With Ferrari having announced at the Geneva Auto Show last week that it would offer hybrid versions of all of its future models, is it really any surprise to learn that Maserati is also looking to ad hybrid options to its lineup? While the siblings aren’t technically in the same part of the umbrella under [...] more
With Ferrari having announced at the Geneva Auto Show last week that it would offer hybrid versions of all of its future models, is it really any surprise to learn that Maserati is also looking to ad hybrid options to its lineup? While the siblings aren’t technically in the same part of the umbrella under [...] more
Geneva 2010: Maserati Quattroporte Sport GT S Awards Edition is Subtle Yet Seductive
When Maserati announced it would debut another special edition model at the Geneva Auto Show we hardly even managed enough excitement to yawn. The new Quattroporte Sport GT S “Awards Edition,” is, however, worthy of a very intense look. Sure its just another of probably a half-dozen limited edition QPs, but in person is a [...] more
When Maserati announced it would debut another special edition model at the Geneva Auto Show we hardly even managed enough excitement to yawn. The new Quattroporte Sport GT S “Awards Edition,” is, however, worthy of a very intense look. Sure its just another of probably a half-dozen limited edition QPs, but in person is a [...] more
Geneva Preview: Maserati Quattroporte Sport GT S Awards Edition Set for Geneva Debut
Maserati is a company that makes very few different models, but plenty of special editions, ensuring that practically every buyer gets an original. Set to launch at the Geneva Auto Show next week is a new Awards Edition version of the 430-hp Quattroporte Sport GT S model. After six years on the market, the QP [...] more
Maserati is a company that makes very few different models, but plenty of special editions, ensuring that practically every buyer gets an original. Set to launch at the Geneva Auto Show next week is a new Awards Edition version of the 430-hp Quattroporte Sport GT S model. After six years on the market, the QP [...] more
Detroit 2010: Maserati GranTurismo Convertible North American Debut
Originally unveiled at the Frankfurt Auto Show as the GranCabrio, Maserati has decided to give its convertible GranTurismo model a more self-explanatory name for North America: the GranTurismo Convertible. This new drop-top expands the Maserati lineup to three models, including the Quattroporte sedan and the GranTurismo coupe. The GranTurismo Convertible is powered by the company?s top-level 4.7-liter [...] more
Originally unveiled at the Frankfurt Auto Show as the GranCabrio, Maserati has decided to give its convertible GranTurismo model a more self-explanatory name for North America: the GranTurismo Convertible. This new drop-top expands the Maserati lineup to three models, including the Quattroporte sedan and the GranTurismo coupe. The GranTurismo Convertible is powered by the company?s top-level 4.7-liter [...] more
Frankfurt 2009: GranCabrio Completes Maseratis Three-Pronged Attack
Maserati debuted its first ever four-seater convertible, the GranCabrio at the Frankfurt Auto Show. The GranCabrio joins the Quattroporte sedan and the GranTurismo coupe in Maserati’s product line-up, giving the company what it calls the three prongs of the Trident. The GranCabrio will be powered by the company?s top-level 4.7-liter V8, making 433hp. This seems to indicate [...] more
Maserati debuted its first ever four-seater convertible, the GranCabrio at the Frankfurt Auto Show. The GranCabrio joins the Quattroporte sedan and the GranTurismo coupe in Maserati’s product line-up, giving the company what it calls the three prongs of the Trident. The GranCabrio will be powered by the company?s top-level 4.7-liter V8, making 433hp. This seems to indicate [...] more
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