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Maserati Quattroporte Collezione Cento

Maserati are famous for their luxury sports cars but they have not always been popular candidates for customized car projects. As a result, most Maserati show cars have been either a tribute to Maserati's racing heritage, with cars such as the Maserati MC12or an unveiling of the Italian car company's latest models and special model derivatives.

Below is our gallery of some of the hottest Maserati cars from the car shows around the world...


Limited Edition Maserati Quattroporte Collezione Cento at the 2008 Detroit Auto Show
Limited Edition Maserati Quattroporte Collezione Cento at the 2008 Detroit Auto Show

Maserati Quattroporte Collezione Cento

Maserati are famous for their luxury sports cars but they have not always been popular candidates for customized car projects. As a result, most Maserati show cars have been either a tribute to Maserati's racing heritage, with cars such as the Maserati MC12or an unveiling of the Italian car company's latest models and special model derivatives.

Below is our gallery of some of the hottest Maserati cars from the car shows around the world...


Maserati?s Quattroporte ?Collezione Cento? at the 2008 Detroit Auto Show
Maserati?s Quattroporte ?Collezione Cento? at the 2008 Detroit Auto Show

Maserati MC12 Corsa

Maserati are famous for their luxury sports cars but they have not always been popular candidates for customized car projects. As a result, most Maserati show cars have been either a tribute to Maserati's racing heritage, with cars such as the Maserati MC12or an unveiling of the Italian car company's latest models and special model derivatives.

Below is our gallery of some of the hottest Maserati cars from the car shows around the world...


Black Maserati MC12 Corsa at the 2007 Essen Motor Show
Black Maserati MC12 Corsa at the 2007 Essen Motor Show

Maserati MC12

Maserati are famous for their luxury sports cars but they have not always been popular candidates for customized car projects. As a result, most Maserati show cars have been either a tribute to Maserati's racing heritage, with cars such as the Maserati MC12or an unveiling of the Italian car company's latest models and special model derivatives.

Below is our gallery of some of the hottest Maserati cars from the car shows around the world...


Maserati MC12 at the 2005 Geneva International Motor Show
Maserati MC12 at the 2005 Geneva International Motor Show

Maserati MC12

Maserati are famous for their luxury sports cars but they have not always been popular candidates for customized car projects. As a result, most Maserati show cars have been either a tribute to Maserati's racing heritage, with cars such as the Maserati MC12or an unveiling of the Italian car company's latest models and special model derivatives.

Below is our gallery of some of the hottest Maserati cars from the car shows around the world...

Maserati MC12
Maserati MC12 at the 2007 Canadian International Auto Show
Maserati MC12 at the 2007 Canadian International Auto Show

Maserati Quattroporte Collezione Cento

Maserati are famous for their luxury sports cars but they have not always been popular candidates for customized car projects. As a result, most Maserati show cars have been either a tribute to Maserati's racing heritage, with cars such as the Maserati MC12or an unveiling of the Italian car company's latest models and special model derivatives.

Below is our gallery of some of the hottest Maserati cars from the car shows around the world...


Limited Edition Maserati Quattroporte Collezione Cento at the 2008 Detroit Auto Show
Limited Edition Maserati Quattroporte Collezione Cento at the 2008 Detroit Auto Show

Maserati GranSport

Maserati are famous for their luxury sports cars but they have not always been popular candidates for customized car projects. As a result, most Maserati show cars have been either a tribute to Maserati's racing heritage, with cars such as the Maserati MC12or an unveiling of the Italian car company's latest models and special model derivatives.

Below is our gallery of some of the hottest Maserati cars from the car shows around the world...


Maserati GranSport at the 2008 Sydney Motor Show
Maserati GranSport at the 2008 Sydney Motor Show

Geneva Preshow: Maserati's Go-Faster GrandCabrio Sport


It's been a year-and-a-half since Maserati lifted the wraps off a drop-top version of its GranTurismo coupe at the Frankfurt Motor Show in late 2009, and now the Italians are getting ready to expand the range of the GranCabrio with the presentation of a sportier variant at the upcoming Geneva Auto Show.

The new GranCabrio Sport follows in the footsteps of its hardtop sibling offering an improved chassis, more horse power and optimized gearshift response. The convertible is motivated by a more potent and fuel-efficient version of the firm's all-alloy 4.7-litre naturally-aspirated V8 churning out 450HP and 510 Nm or 376.2 lb-ft of peak torque, an increase of 10HP and 20Nm respectively over the standard GranCabrio. The top speed of the GranCabrio Sport is 285km/h or 177mph.

The company said the engine benefits from what it describes as "Maserati’s Friction Reduction Program", without providing any specific details, but claims a 6% reduction in fuel consumption.

The V8 is coupled to an upgraded ZF six-speed automatic transmission equipped with the MC Auto Shift software from the Quattroporte Sport GT S, which promises faster shift times. Maserati's engineers also revised the car's Skyhook active-suspension system and added grooved and drilled dual-cast brake discs.

On the outside, the GranCabrio Sport receives some mild tweaks in the form of a black grille, smoked headlamps with white sidemarks, new front corner splitters and redesigned side skirts. There's also a new shade of red called Rosso Trionfale, said to have been inspired by the red Italian national colors used on 1950s racing Maseratis.

Sales of the GranCabrio Sport will start from summer 2011.

Maserati CEO spills info on next-generation Quattroporte

The next-generation Quattroporte sedan will be available with four-wheel drive and stop-start technology, according to Maserati’s CEO.

Harald Wester said the new sports saloon, scheduled for 2012, would also weigh about 15% less than the existing model and fuel consumption and CO2 emissions would be improved by approximately 25%.


Wester claims that adding four-wheel drive will help Maserati's flagship model compete with Mercedes, Audi and BMW.

Other methods in the pipeline include economised V6 and V8 petrol engines, in addition to an 8 speed ZF automatic gearbox.

2012 Maserati Sport Cars GranTurismo MC Stradale

The Italian automaker announced the 2012 Maserati Sport Cars GranTurismo MC Stradale, that it will debut the lightest and most powerful variation of the GranTurismo, at this year's 2010 Paris Motor Show. Maserati said the car will boast "razor-sharp handling and will break the 300km/h [187mph] barrier", adding that the reworked body also produces more aerodynamic down force without producing more aerodynamic drag.
2012 Maserati Sport Cars Gran Turismo MC Stradale looks sporty, the bumper and grille has been redesigned. The car also has a large diffuser to improve performance. Inspired by the Trofeo GranTurismo MC and the race-winning GT4 motorsport models, the two-seater 2012 Maserati Sport Cars GranTurismo MC Stradale that will debut at the Paris Auto Show. GranTurismo MC Stradale high-performance model and will be on sale next spring, with £ 105,000 prize.
2012 Maserati Sport Cars GranTurismo MC Stradale
2012 Maserati Sport Cars GranTurismo MC Stradale is in the GranTurismo S. The basis is seen in power, it features a 4.7L V8 engine, maximum power of 336kw. Corresponds to a 6-speed manual transmission with mechanical top speed to 300 km / h, the 0-100km / h acceleration of about 4.5 seconds.
The Maserati GranTurismo MC Stradale responds to demands for a GranTurismo which can balance on-road driving needs with race-driving desires, incorporating the handling and aerodynamic lessons from Maserati's three racing programs.
No other details were given on the car but the official photos show a raft of styling upgrades including the new front end with a lower spoiler and additional air ducts, chunkier side skirts, possibly larger front fenders with new air vents, a boot lid spoiler and a new rear bumper with a diffuser and twin central exhaust pipes plus unique alloy wheels.

2011 Maserati GranCabrio Sports Car

2011 Maserati GranCabrio Sports Car

The Maserati GranCabrio will make its debut on September 15 at the upcoming Frankfurt Motor Show. The Maserati GranCabrio is a four-seat convertible that promises to offer enough space for all its occupants, completes Maserati’s product line-up that now consists of three different families of models: Quattroporte, GranTurismo, GranCabrio.
2011 Maserati GranCabrio Sports Car

The open-top Maserati GranCabrio is pure Maserati. It is a Maserati in the truest sense, with an unmistakable Pininfarina design, spacious interior, handcrafted details, driving pleasure and high performances. The Maserati GranCabrio touches all five senses in an open-air experience that retains all the typical comfort and performance brio. Like all Maserati's open-top models, the Maserati GranCabrio is a special car intended for true connoisseurs.
2011 Maserati GranCabrio Sports Car

The Maserati GranCabrio continues in the footsteps of the Maserati tradition in open-top models, and adds to a line-up of models that has made the history of the Modena manufacturer, such as the 1950 A6G Frua Spyder, the 3500GT Vignale Spyder (1960), the Mistral Spyder (1964), the Ghibli Spyder (1968) and the 2001 Maserati Spyder, the car Maserati chose for his comeback to the United States.
2011 Maserati GranCabrio Sports Car

True to its tradition, the Maserati GranCabrio yet opens a new chapter, because never before have four-seater top-down models been produced at the Viale Ciro Menotti Maserati factory in Modena. There are four proper seats are provided, so that the rear passengers are not merely supporting actors, but co-stars of the journey.
2011 Maserati GranCabrio Sports Car

The Maserati GranCabrio is powered by a 4.7 liter V8 engine paired with the fluid 6-speed automatic transmission. In Sport mode, the V8 gives the driver and passengers the full power of its 323kW, with a thrilling roar that becomes even more exciting with the top down, as it becomes one with its surroundings.

Maserati Electric Supercar Tramontane Concept

Maserati Electric Supercar Tramontane Concept

The Maserati Tramontane Concept is a luxury electric supercar with a futuristic design characterized by flowing elements that form different layers and interconnect the exterior and the interior. The author is Czech design student Ondrej Jirec.
The Maserati Tramontane is a lightweight electric luxury supercar with an original design focused on the reduction of the total number of body parts and the simplification of the production process by combining exterior and interior elements.
Maserati Electric Supercar Tramontane Concept 

Aside from the slippery, aerodynamic overall shape, the most eye-catching aspect of the concept's design is the number of components and body panels which flow from the interior to the exterior. These body parts have different functions, color, material and characteristics which are designed to add different dimensions and effect the overall feel of the vehicle.
Maserati Electric Supercar Tramontane Concept 

It was created by Czech student Ondrej Jirec for his Alias class at the Art Center College of Design. Among the distinctive features of the Maserati Tramontane's design are the components and body panels which flow from the interior to the exterior. These parts have different function, color, material and characteristics and create layers that add different "dimensions" and define an original design language.
The first layer is the main glass exterior surface that essentially envelops the entire car. It is supported by a black frame which attaches to the chassis.
Maserati Electric Supercar Tramontane Concept 

The second layer is composed of the headlamps and the dashboard. This single piece carries the LED headlights and flows smoothly back into the interior where it protects the speakers and interior air vents.
The third layer of the Tramontane creates the lower sections of the seats and, as it reaches the exterior, also carries the taillights. This particular part possesses very high resistance to impact. In case of side impact the seat and chassis work together to protect the occupants. But in the event of a rear collision, this part contains a crumple zone that will collapse, so the seats remain protected.
Maserati Electric Supercar Tramontane Concept 

The fourth layer, placed in the front, serves as a housing for the electric motor and also as a dashboard. This element is attached to the chassis and hides the motor, frame, and all the electronics.
Having its length at 4,250mm, Tramontane is just 50mm shorter in length to Lamborghini Gallardo. Its height is 1,170mm which is almost the same as that of Gallardo’s. Its front wheels are driven by an electric motor, whereas the rear ones have an electric motor for each.
Maserati Electric Supercar Tramontane Concept 

The most striking facet of its design is the number of components and body panels that smoothly move from interior to the exterior. Its parts have different functions, color, material and characteristics that aid more to the overall feel of the vehicle.
The proposed drivetrain for the concept is an all-electric setup. The front wheels are driven by one electric motor, while the rear wheels each get their own motor.