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Maserati Quattroporte 2.8 V6 Bi-Turbo '96 1996

General description : Original Belgian car.
Belgian papers.
Maserati service booklet from 0 to 53,000 km (2002)
Maintenance invoice 87,500 km in 2018.
Case in alcantara.
Good condition, details to be checked.
Recently maintained and new tires were put on the car.
The Maserati Quatroporte is a four-door luxury sports sedan produced from 1963 until now. The name translated from Italian literally means « four doors ». There have been six generations of this car.
The fourth generation Quattroporte (Tipo AM337) was built from 1994 to 2001. It was built on an evolved and stretched version of the Biturbo saloons' architecture, and used  a twin-turbocharger V6 from the Ghibli II and a V8 from the Maserati Shamal.. For this reason the car retained very compact exterior dimensions, and is smaller than any of its predecessors and successors. As the designer's signature angular rear wheel arches gave away, the wedge-shaped aerodynamic (0.31 cd) body was the work of Marcello Gandini.
Specifications
Bodywork
Length : cm (in): 455 (179.1)
Width : cm (in): 181(71.3)
Height : cm (in): 138 (54.3)
Wheelbase : cm (in) : 265 (104.3)
Weight: kg (lb) : 1545 (3410)
Mechanics
Displacement : V6 2790 cc (170 cu in), front-mounted
Valve gear : 24
Fuel system : injection, 2 turbochargers
Gearbox : 6-speed manual
Drive wheels : rear-wheel drive
Maximum power : 280 hp at 6000 rpm
Maximum torque : 422 Nm at 3500 rpm
Maximum speed : 260 km/h (162 mph)

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1996 Maserati Quattroporte 2.8 V6 Bi-Turbo '96 is listed sold on ClassicDigest in Aalter by Oldtimerfarm Dealer for €12950.

 

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Car type : Car Make : Maserati Model : Quattroporte Model Version : 2.8 V6 Bi-Turbo '96 Engine size : 0.0 Model Year : 1996 Location : Aalter

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About Maserati
Maserati, the epitome of Italy's finest traditional luxury sports cars. Let's dive into the captivating narrative of Maserati's storied history, shall we?

Act 1: The Roaring Twenties

In the heart of Bologna, Italy, Maserati was born in 1914, founded by the Maserati brothers. The roaring twenties saw Maserati establishing itself as a force in racing, capturing hearts with its precision engineering and sleek designs.

Act 2: The Trident's Triumphs

The iconic Trident logo emerged in the 1920s, symbolizing Maserati's dominance in the racing world. Models like the Tipo 26 and the 250F graced the tracks, with the latter securing Juan Manuel Fangio's Formula One World Championship in 1957.

Act 3: The Road Cars Roar (1960s-1980s)

Maserati transitioned from racetracks to the streets, introducing luxurious grand tourers. The Ghibli, a name evoking the desert wind, and the stunning Bora and Merak, with their mid-engine designs, became symbols of automotive elegance.

Production Numbers:

Ghibli (1967-1973): Approximately 1,170 units.
Bora (1971-1978): Around 524 units.
Merak (1972-1983): Approximately 1,830 units.
Act 4: Turbulence and Triumphs

The '80s brought challenges, but Maserati persisted. The Biturbo series aimed to bring the brand to a broader audience, blending performance and luxury. Amid ownership changes, Maserati's spirit endured.

Production Numbers (Biturbo Series):

Biturbo (1981-1994): Over 38,000 units.
Finale: Modern Elegance and Power

Entering the 21st century, Maserati merged tradition with modernity. The Quattroporte, GranTurismo, and Levante continued the legacy, blending Italian craftsmanship with cutting-edge technology.

Maserati, with its timeless Trident emblem, stands as a testament to Italian passion for both racing and luxurious craftsmanship. Through triumphs and tribulations, Maserati has etched its name in the annals of automotive history as a symbol of style, performance, and the pursuit of perfection. See also BiTurbo restoration story: https://www.classicdigest.com/readers-stories/Andreas/713