Two remarkable racing cars of the post-war era: the 420M/58 “Eldorado” and the Tipo 60/61 “Birdcage.
Two remarkable racing cars of the post-war era: the 420M/58 “Eldorado” and the Tipo 60/61 “Birdcage.
The concept of Gran Turismo, intercontinental touring at high speed and in comfort, defines the two souls of the brand – the sporty and the luxury. It allows to experience in full what Maserati stands for. Since 1946 the cornerstone of Maserati car production.
Quattroporte, meaning just four-doors in Italian, is since more than half a century synonymous for GT-performance in comfort with four people. Explore the car that single-handed created the market segment of the sports saloon.
The Biturbo, the brainchild of then Maserati owner Alejandro de Tomaso and the first production car ever to use a twin-turbocharged engine. The original model from 1981 gave rise to a full range of vehicles that existed in more than 50 variants and represented 20 years of the marque.
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