Maserati Unveils Electric Icons at Monaco Yacht Show 2024

From September 25 to 28, Maserati will make its debut at the prestigious Monaco Yacht Show (MYS), an iconic event in the world of maritime luxury, held under the High Patronage of His Serene Highness Prince Albert II of Monaco. This marks Maserati’s first appearance at the MYS, one of the most celebrated global gatherings … Read more

1964-1968 Maserati Sebring (Second Series): A Refined Evolution of a Grand Touring Icon

The Maserati Sebring, first introduced in 1962, underwent significant updates with the launch of its second series in 1964. This iteration brought both stylistic and mechanical improvements, further establishing the Sebring as a luxurious yet powerful grand tourer. Designed by Giovanni Michelotti at Vignale, the Sebring retained its graceful 2+2 berlinetta form, while embracing subtle … Read more

Maserati Shines at Chantilly Arts & Elegance Richard Mille

From September 12 to 15, Maserati made its debut at the prestigious Chantilly Arts & Elegance Richard Mille event in France. Held in the historic Domaine du Château de Chantilly, the event, renowned for merging haute couture and automotive excellence, was the perfect stage for Maserati’s latest showcase: the GranCabrio Folgore Tignanello. This bespoke creation, … Read more

Maserati Quattroporte II: A Rare Chapter in Maserati’s History

The Maserati Quattroporte II represents a unique and lesser-known era in the marque’s history, developed during the period when Maserati was under Citroën’s ownership. Unlike its predecessor, this second-generation Quattroporte shared technical features with the Citroën SM, including front-wheel drive and a hydro-pneumatic suspension system. Despite its innovative design, the Quattroporte II’s performance did not … Read more

Maserati Quattroporte III: Giugiaro’s Iconic Executive Saloon

The Maserati Quattroporte III, introduced in 1979, marked a triumphant return for the brand after the lukewarm reception of the Quattroporte II. Under the leadership of Alejandro De Tomaso, all Citroën technology from the previous generation was discarded in favor of Maserati’s own expertise. The third generation was powered by a Maserati V8 engine, paired … Read more

Maserati 2000 Gran Turismo: The Pinnacle of 1950s GT Engineering

The Maserati 2000 Gran Turismo of 1954, also known as the A6G54 GT, represents a significant chapter in the history of high-performance Grand Touring cars. Drawing from the expertise Maserati gained with its successful 2000 Sport model, the A6G54 was designed for a select group of special customers who sought both performance and exclusivity. Combining … Read more

Six Generations of Maserati Quattroporte Shine at Salon Privé

Maserati recently marked a significant milestone in automotive history, celebrating 60 years of its iconic Quattroporte at Salon Privé Blenheim. The event, hosted by Maserati Club UK, paid tribute to the longest-running nameplate in the brand’s illustrious history by showcasing all six generations of the Quattroporte in a grand display. A Special Celebration of Maserati’s … Read more

1980s Maserati Biturbo: The Dawn of Twin-Turbo Engineering

In December 1981, Maserati embarked on a bold new chapter with the introduction of the Biturbo, a model that would redefine the brand’s identity and reach. Under the visionary leadership of company owner Alejandro De Tomaso, the Biturbo was conceived as a sporty coupe that combined top-tier performance with a competitive price point—a strategy aimed … Read more

Maserati Quattroporte I (First Series 1964-1966): The Pinnacle of Elegance and Performance

The Maserati Quattroporte I, produced from 1964 to 1966, stands as a testament to Maserati’s commitment to blending luxury with performance. Designed to match the elegance and refinement of its renowned Gran Turismo models, the Quattroporte I redefined the concept of a high-performance luxury sedan. A Revolutionary Concept In the early 1960s, Giulio Alfieri envisioned … Read more