Introduced in 1963 and styled by Frua, the Quattroporte marked a significant milestone for Maserati. It not only became the...
The Maserati Boomerang was first displayed as a non-functional model at the Turin Motor Show in 1971. By the Geneva...
The Maserati Khamsin (Tipo 120) (named after the Khamsin, a hot, violent wind in the Egyptian desert) was a sports...
Maserati’s inaugural supercar, the Ghibli, made its debut in 1966, taking its name from the hot wind that sweeps across...
1954 Maserati A6G 2000 Zagato Coupe. Nice silver sports car....
The Maserati 5000GT, a car fit for royalty, originated from a direct request by the Shah of Iran, seeking a...
Maserati primarily produced racing cars before World War 2, with only a few exceptions allowed for road use. In 1929,...
Before the official debut of the Maserati 3500 GT, the Italian automaker entrusted a select group of esteemed coachbuilders to...
The Mexico made its debut at the 1966 Turin Motor Show, reportedly named in honor of Cooper-Maserati’s triumph in the...
Commonly referred to as the A6G/54, it was equipped with a completely revised engine, which now featured twin camshafts and...
Maserati A6 1500. This European sports car was built with a conventional separate chassis, with tubular side-rails and cross-members. Front...
One of the most evocative names in the history of motor sport, Maserati devoted itself exclusively to racing prior to...
For the Series II launched in 1966, the Quattroporte added twin headlights and redesigned the interior, now with a full...
1957 Maserati 450S Costin-Zagato Coupe. Great black and white photo of this gorgeous old sports car....
1957 Maserati 450S Costin Zagato Coupe. Beautiful Italian sports car....
The Maserati Bora 4.9, which was introduced in 1971, marked a significant milestone for Maserati. It was their first rear-mid-engine...
1969 Maserati Ghibli 47. A Borg-Warmer 3-speed automatic became optional for this sports car in 1969. The styling, of course,...
The Mistral was Maserati’s first ‘wind car’ and was produced from 1964-1970. Designed by Pietro Frua, it featured a classic...
1969 Maserati Ghibli Spyder. This convertible sports car was built with a fabric roof that folded away neatly underneath a...
1954 Maserati 2000 Zagato Coupe. Gorgeous fast European sports car....
Styled by Pininfarina, the A6GCS Berlinetta was one of the prettiest Maseratis and its racing pedigree was only trumped by its flowing lines and taught...
Named in tribute to Cooper-Maserati’s victory in the 1966 Mexican Grand Prix, the Mexico made its debut at the 1966...
As an imperial request from the Shah of Iran, the 5000 GT was built by Maserati as their flagship model....
In the first year under Alejandro De Tomaso’s leadership, Maserati unveiled a new model called the Kyalami which shared its...
1957 Maserati 450S Zagato. This European sports car started out as a convertible but was redesigned into a coupé in...
The original Ghibli I (Tipo 115) is a two-door, 2+2 grand tourer released by Maserati in 1967. The V8-powered Ghibli...
The Maserati 3500GT established Maserati as a road car manufacturer as it was their first production project. From 1957 to 1964 Maserati produced...
The Khamsin derived its power from Maserati’s timeless 4.9-liter, four-cam, dry-sump, aluminum V8 engine – the same one that graced...
In classic Maserati fashion, the Quattroporte was essentially a four-seat supercar, with superb performance provided by a 4.1-liter four-cam V-8...
Shortly after Citroën took a controlling interest in Maserati in 1968, the concept of a mid-engined two-seat sports car was...