Discover more
Arnold Clark Maserati Glasgow
New Cars
Maserati Approved
Our Story
Our Partners
Our World
Corse
Owning a Maserati
Customitazation
Service & Assistance
Guides
Financial Service
Request a Test Drive
Request a Quote
Why Maserati Approved?
Maserati from A to Z
Maserati Partnership
Sonus faber
Shell
Fuoriserie
Formula E
GT2
Owner App
Genuine Accessories
Complete Wheels
Service & Assistance
Pre-paid Maintenance
Extended Warranty
Roadside Assistance
Maserati Customer Care
Guides and documentation
Safety & ADAS
Bluetooth Compatibility
Infotainment How to Videos
Classic Car Services
New Cars
Maserati Approved
Our Story
Our Partners
Our World
Corse
Owning a Maserati
Customitazation
Service & Assistance
Guides
Arnold Clark Maserati Glasgow
Arnold Clark Maserati Glasgow
6 Mossland Drive, Hillington Park, Glasgow G52 4FA, Scotland

3500

GT and GTI

3500GT_2880x1920
Load More
View Less
no results
Description

The 3500GT was a significant model for Maserati, as it was the first road car to be built in relatively large volume. In 1957, Maserati had officially withdrawn from motorsport, and full attention was now on the production of Gran Turismo automobiles. The elegant design of the 3500GT was the creation of Milanese coachbuilder Carrozzeria Touring, whose Superleggera (Superlight) patent used aluminum panels wrapped over a thin, tubular steel frame that described the body shape. The inline-6 engine, characterized by excellent torque output at low engine speed, came from the 350S racing car of 1956. In 1961, triple Weber carburetors were replaced by a Lucas mechanical fuel-injection system, boosting the power to 235 hp in the 3500GTI. ZF supplied the four-speed gearbox (five-speed from 1960 and three-speed automatic on request), with other components sourced from the best suppliers of the day. Front disc brakes became available as an option from 1959. The 3500 GT and GTI achieved great commercial success, establishing Maserati as one of the world’s most exclusive high-performance automotive marques.

 

SPECIFICATION
Displacement
3,485
cc
Top Speed
215
KM/H
Model code
Tipo AM101
Body type
2-door, 2+2 coupé
Design
Touring
Production Years
1957 - 1964
Number produced
937
Chassis
Tubular ladder-frame platform
Dry/kerb weight
1,300kg
Engine configuration
Straight six, double overhead camshaft
Maximum power
220hp @ 5,500rpm
Displacement
3,485
cc
Top speed
220
KM/H
Model code
Tipo AM101/Iniezione
Body Type
2-door, 2+2 coupé
Design
Touring
Production Year
1961 - 1964
Numbers Produced
441
Chassis
Tubular ladder-frame platform
Dry/kerb weight
1,300kg
Engine configuration
Straight six, double overhead camshaft
Maximum power
235hp @ 5,800rpm
SEE MORE SPECIFICATION SEE LESS SPECIFICATION

Tell us about your stories

Please make sure all fields are filled out correctly. Missing step
BACK
NEXT

The content of Maserati Dealer website is for general information purposes only and does not constitute advice. Maserati S.p.A. and its Affiliates are not responsible for the information or contents published on the Dealer website, which are provided by the Dealer only. For this reason, Maserati S.p.A. and its Affiliates give no assurance or warranty regarding the accuracy, timeliness, or applicability of any of the contents contained herein.