Maserati 222 Introduced in 1988 at the Turin Motor Show as the replacement/upgrade for the Biturbo, the Maserati 222 was...
1954 Maserati A6GCS/53 Berlinetta Styled by Pininfarina, the A6GCS Berlinetta was one of the prettiest Maseratis and its racing pedigree...
Maserati A6G/2000 Sport The A6G54 was Maserati’s only dual-purpose road/race car made in series production. After the A6GCS became a...
Maserati 5000 GT As an imperial request from the Shah of Iran, the 5000 GT was built by Maserati as...
Maserati 430 The Maserati 430 was launched in 1987 to be sold alongside the Maserati 425 at first, before finally replacing it...
Maserati 425 Just two years after the Biturbo had been launched, Maserati introduced a foor-dour variant based on a longer...
Maserati 4.24v As early as 1983, Maserati introduced a four-door branch in the Maserati Biturbo family tree, which followed a...
Maserati 422 The 422 was introduced in 1988 in replacement of the Maserati 420. In fact, it replaced all previous versions...
1985 Maserati 420 S Introduced contemporaneously with the Maserati 420, the Maserati guys also release a sportier 420 S saw its power...
1985 Maserati 420 The 420 was launched in 1985, two years after the 425. It was simply the same car...
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...
Maserati 3500 GT Spyder Alfredo Vignale’s Carrozzeria Vignale won the contract to produce the open-top version of Maserati 3500 in...
Maserati 3500 GTi Dubbed 3500 GTi (thus becoming the first GTI model ever!), the car now boasted a power output...
1991 Maserati 2.24v Series II This model range was also known as the Maserati ‘Racing’. In Detail submitted by Richard...
Maserati 222 SR The 222 SE was updated already in 1991, since the Biturbo range was subject to a restyling...
Maserati 222 SE Less than two years after the launch of the 222, the sportier SE version was introduced, following...