High speed and in supreme comfort. Sport and luxury, the dual essence of Maserati.
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 Maserati Biturbo from 1981 was the first production car to use a twin-turbocharged engine. The brainchild of then-Maserati owner Alejandro de Tomaso, the visionary design gave rise to a full range of vehicles in more than 50 variants, representing more than 20 years of innovation at Maserati.
Some exclusive Maserati automobiles were built for competition in motorsport, or as styling exercises to explore futuristic designs. Each was unique, or with a strictly limited production run, and all were distinct from series-production Maserati road cars.
Two remarkable racing cars of the post-war era: the 420M/58 “Eldorado” and the Tipo 60/61 “Birdcage.