Maserati Sebring 3.7
1965 to 1968
The 3.7 litre power unit, first introduced with the Mistral, was now available in the Sebring, alongside a 4 litre version (see Sebring 4.0). Power was up from 220 to 245 hp.
Stylistically, the modifications included a restyled front end with a chrome plate housing the double headlights, a new bonnet intake and the side vents were now located higher up on the front wings. Wire wheels were still available upon request. A combined total of 245 second series Sebrings were assembled.
Technical specifications
| Model | Sebring 3.7 |
| Maserati internal code | AM101/10 |
| Production start | 1965 |
| Number Produced | 245 (combined with 2nd series production) |
| Ignition | twin-plug, coil ignition |
| Lubrication | single oil pump forced lubrication, total draining |
| Transmission | 5-speed + reverse synchronised |
| Chassis | tubular steel ladder-frame platform chassis |
| Front suspension | double wishbones, coil springs, telescopic dampers and anti-roll bar |
| Rear suspension | longitudinal leaf springs, hydraulic telescopic dampers and anti-roll bar |
| Brakes | servo-assisted discs, hydraulic dual circuit |
| Steering | worm and sector |
| Cooling system | water-cooled, centrifugal pump |
| Length | 175.98 inches (4,470 mm) |
| Width | 65.55 inches (1,665 mm) |
| Height | 51.18 inches (1,300 mm) |
| Wheelbase | 100.39 inches (2,550 mm) |
| Front track | 54.7 inches (1,390 mm) |
| Rear track | 54.3 inches (1,380 mm) |
| Dry weight | 3,351 lbs (1,520 Kg) |
| Tyres | front/rear 185x16 Pirelli |
| Wheels | wire wheels, 6.00x16 |
| Top speed | 150 mph (240 kmh) |
| Bodywork | two-door, 2+2 berlinetta |
| Fuel tank | 16 Imperial gallons (70 litres) |
| Production dates | 1962-1968 |
| Engine | straight 6 |
| Bore and stroke | 86 x 106 mm |
| Total displacement | 3,692 cc |
| Compression ratio | 8.08.01 |
| Maximum power | 245 bhp at 5,500 rpm |
| Timing gear | two valves per cylinder, twin overhead camshafts |
| Fuel feed | free induction with Lucas indirect fuel injection |



