If the phrases “the only one ever produced” and “Italian sports car” pique your interest, this one’s for you. If you’re familiar with the 3500 GT, also known as the Tipo 101, then you’ll notice some ...
Owned by the Orsi family at the time, La Casa Del Tridente rolled out its first road-going car in 1947 in the guise of the ultra-rare A6. Production came to a screeching halt in 1956. Named after ...
The Maserati 3500 GT started its adventure in the car industry back in 1957 at the Geneva auto show when the carmaker presented the first two prototypes, while a convertible concept was showcased a ...
The year 1957 also coincided with Maserati’s decision to hang up its racing gloves after Juan Manuel Fangio became the Formula 1 champion in a Maserati 250F. The shift away from motorsport opened the ...
Maserati and Touring Superleggera will use the 2025 Rétromobile auto show in Paris this month as the stage to unveil a fully restored Maserati 3500GT. Produced between 1957 and 1964, the 3500GT is a ...
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Words like “classy,” “swank” and “debonair” are perfect descriptors of Maserati GTs from the 1960s. Those were sporting cars whose only real upscale competition were Aston Martins and Ferraris of the ...
Maserati’s first all-electric car is just one version of the company’s redesigned GranTurismo (GT) model—there are also two conventional versions powered by the three-liter, turbocharged Nettuno V6 ...
The roads have no shoulders in the Roman countryside, which means no stopping when you’re at the wheel of a new 2024 Maserati GT Trofeo. But that’s O.K., because the special “PrimaSerie” launch ...