15 Jan 2011

Maserati Kuba SUV Design Study with a bit of Dodge Razor Flair


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So what is this: a new Maserati SUV model; a concept teaser? Fortunately for those that think highly of the Italian automaker’s latest designs such as the GrandTurismo, the answer to both questions is no. This is an extremely well executed but, sorry to say, far from sleek or stylish, independent design study for a crossover Maserati model created by Russian designer Andrey Trofimchuk. Furthermore, we couldn’t help but notice some design similarities, especially up front, to the 2002 Dodge Razor Concept.

To be honest, if it weren’t for the inverted A-pillar up front that was a dead giveaway, we wouldn’t have thought of the American automaker’s concept coupe. Well, at least that’s what we think. As always, you can agree or disagree with us in the comment section below.

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    New Maserati Coupe Photoshop



    Carscoop maserati coupe 2007 02 New Maserati Coupe Photoshop

    We discovered this photoshoped image of the next generation Maserati Coupe over at our Italian friends at Autoblog.it. Although we didn’t manage to find the artist responsible for the impression, we’ll give him a thumb up for his creation which draws design cues from the beautiful 1954 Maserati A6 GCS by Pininfarina (check out the pics below). Word has it that Maserati will present the new Coupe at the upcoming Geneva Show in March. Like the current version, the new Italian GT will continue to use a Ferrari derived V8 motor. Via: Autoblog.it 

    Video: Forklift Trashes Illegally Parked Maserati GT Coupe!





    EMBED-Forklift Flips Maserati – Watch more free videos

    We’ve seen forklifts move a ton of things (crates, portable toilets – you name it), but we’ve never actually seen a forklift try to move a car up to now. But as you can see in the video there’s a damn good reason why not. To make a long story short, former Miss New Zealand beauty queen, Rachel Huljich had illegally parked her brother’s 1999 Maserati 3200 GT Coupe on Sydney’s Bilyard Avenue in a construction zone after 7am. Not knowing what to do with it (…) some workers decided to act on their own and move the Italian beauty with a forklift. The rest is history, and from the looks of it, so was the car.
    Via: Autoblog.nl , Info: NZHerald

    Video: Forklift Trashes Illegally Parked Maserati GT Coupe!




    EMBED-Forklift Flips Maserati – Watch more free videos

    We’ve seen forklifts move a ton of things (crates, portable toilets – you name it), but we’ve never actually seen a forklift try to move a car up to now. But as you can see in the video there’s a damn good reason why not. To make a long story short, former Miss New Zealand beauty queen, Rachel Huljich had illegally parked her brother’s 1999 Maserati 3200 GT Coupe on Sydney’s Bilyard Avenue in a construction zone after 7am. Not knowing what to do with it (…) some workers decided to act on their own and move the Italian beauty with a forklift. The rest is history, and from the looks of it, so was the car.
    Via: Autoblog.nl , Info: NZHerald

    Maserati GranTurismo: Salvatore Ferragamo Luggage Set


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    Italian sports car firm Maserati has entered into partnership with Salvatore Ferragamo to create a luxury luggage set inspired from the sexy GranTurismo. To celebrate the arrival in the UK of the first Maserati GranTurismos and this partnership, Ferragamo’s London flagship store at 24 Old Bond Street is currently displaying the complete luggage set in their window until Monday 24th December 2007.

    The Maserati luggage set is available in two leather finishes: ‘Firenze’, hand-boarded calfskin which has a clean, smooth appearance, and is available in dark brown or Maserati blue; alternatively ‘Modena’ a sportier finish in a natural, scratch-resistant calfskin leather in black or aubergine with refined contrasting stitching. The five piece set comprises a suitcase, a weekend bag, a beauty case, a garment holder and a dual function shoe case with a removable compartment divider. As expected, these five items all fit perfectly into the GranTurismo’s boot.

    The ‘Modena’ finished set retails at £3,870, and the ‘Firenze’ finished set retails at £4,180. Alternatively the items are available to purchase individually directly from Ferragamo’s London Store priced: suitcase £1,555, weekend bag £889, beauty case £489, garment holder £909, and shoe case £985.

    Carscoop Maserati SLG2 Maserati GranTurismo: Salvatore Ferragamo Luggage Set

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      Maserati Quattroporte Sport GT S – Frankfurt Show Premier


      Carscoop MSSPORTGTS 1 Maserati Quattroporte Sport GT S   Frankfurt Show Premier

      As if we weren’t already enchanted by the Quattroporte, Maserati decided to raise the stakes and introduce a sportier version of its luxury sedan at the Frankfurt Show. Compared to the standard Quattroporte Sport GT and while it retains 400 Hp 4.2L V8 and the automatic 6-speed gearbox, the Sport GT S promises to offer better handling and looks. According to Maserati, the Sport GT S’ revised suspension features new, stiffer springs and dampers while the car also sits 10mm lower at the front and 25mm at the rear compared to other versions of the Quattroporte.

      However, the GT S’ most prominent feature is its braking system developed by Brembo that uses dual-cast brake discs – a first for a road car. According to Maserati, unlike traditional cast iron discs, dual-cast discs are made of two materials, cast iron and aluminum, which ensure optimized braking and greater resistance to fade. The new braking system also benefits from new mono-block, six-piston callipers at the front and tyres developed especially for this car (front 245/35-R20 and rear 295/30-R20). Design-wise, the Sport GT S stands out thanks to the black-chrome mesh front grille, the black side window trims and the two double exhaust pipes and the dark-chrome 20″, seven spoke alloy wheels
      Via: Autoblog.it , Source: Maserati

      Carscoop MSSPORTGTS 2 Maserati Quattroporte Sport GT S   Frankfurt Show Premier
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      MASERATI QUATTROPORTE SPORT GT S WORLD PREMIERE AT THE FRANKFURT MOTORSHOW

      Modena – 28 August 2007 – The new Quattroporte Sport GT S will be unveiled at the Frankfurt Motorshow for its worldwide preview (the Maserati press conference will take place at 11.30 on stand A06, in Hall 6.0). The Quattroporte Sport GT S is the ultimate expression of Maserati’s saloon sportiness.
      Exclusively for those looking for an even stronger sporting edge in a luxury saloon, the Quattroporte Sport GT S, equipped with an automatic 6-speed gearbox, stands out for its exceptional dynamic behaviour and uncompromised handling.
      This result was obtained with the introduction of new suspension layout, featuring single rate dampers and a “racing” set up. The Quattroporte Sport GT S sits 10mm lower at the front and 25mm at the rear compared to other versions of the Quattroporte, and also features new, stiffer springs and dampers.
      The Quattroporte Sport GT S boasts a unique braking system developed in collaboration with Brembo. This innovative technology uses dual-cast brake discs, and this is the first time such a set up has been employed on a road car.
      Unlike traditional cast iron discs, dual-cast discs are made of two materials, cast iron and aluminium, to ensure optimised braking, improving performance in the most extreme conditions and providing greater resistance to fade even at the highest temperatures. The Quattroporte Sport GT S’s new braking system also benefits from new mono-block, six-piston callipers at the front and tyres developed especially for this car (front 245/35-R20 and rear 295/30-R20). The increased size of the rear tyres allows optimum use of the Maserati’s V8 power, whilst the new tyre compound helps the brakes and set-up to guarantee a superior level of handling and driving emotion.
      The Quattroporte Sport GT S’s exterior is distinguished by a more aggressive look. Along with the black-chrome mesh front grille, a characteristic element of sporty Maseratis, the side window trims and the two double exhaust pipes are also in black, whilst door handles are in the same colour as the body of the car.
      The Quattroporte Sport GT S is fitted with eye-catching dark-chrome 20″, seven spoke alloy wheels.
      Even the choice of material for the interior of the Quattroporte Sport GT S reflects the car’s sporty character. Traditional Poltrona Frau leather has been combined with Alcantara, which covers the central zone of the seats, the interior door panels and the steering wheel. Maserati has previously used Alcantara for the interior of the Trofeo cars and the MC12.
      The dashboard is finished in new carbon fibre with aluminium treads, whilst front seats are characterised by a new, more cosseting sporty shape.

      Maserati Quattroporte: 718 Cars Recalled Due To ABS/ASR Problem



      carscoop MaseratiQQ Maserati Quattroporte: 718 Cars Recalled Due To ABS/ASR Problem

      It happens to the noblest of the noblest; the Modenese sports car maker is recalling 718 MY 2007 Quattroporte vehicles equipped with automatic transmissions in the States due to a defect in the antilock brake/anti-skid system (ABS/ASR) electronic control unit (ECU) software. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), the defect may prevent the system from functioning properly thus resulting to loss of certain enhanced stability and braking control during some high speed maneuvers and high speed braking. The recall is expected to begin during August 2007 with the ABS/ASR ECU unit being replaced in all vehicles free of charge.

      Link: nhtsa

      Maserati Celebrates Fangio’s 1957 F1 World Champions Title



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      Maserati might have abandoned F1 race tracks a long time ago but the Italian sports car maker remembers its racing past by celebrating the fiftieth anniversary of its 1957 F1 title won by Juan Manuel Fangio in the 6-cylinder, 270Hp strong Maserati 250F. The Modenese company will commemorate the jubilee with a series of special events including the presentation of a special trophy to the highest placed 250F that competes in the OldTimer Grand Prix classic to be held at Nurburgring on 12 August. Simultaneously, Maserati launched a dedicated interactive website on 4 August 2007 that includes multimedia feauture.

      Maserati Reports First Profits In 17-Years!


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      Maserati put an end to its 17-year streak of financial losses as the Italian sports car maker reported a €1 million trading profit in the second quarter of the year, up from €7 million loss during the same period last year. Notably, it’s the first time that “mama” Fiat has seen the words “profit” and “Maserati” in the same sentence since they fully acquired the Bologna based sports car maker back in 1990. In the first half of the year, Maserati managed to break even, a striking improvement from last year’s period were the Italians reported a €26 million loss. 


      Thanks to the addition of the all-new GranTurismo coupe along with the arrival of the new automatic transmission in the Quattroporte which has already helped boost the luxury sedan’s European sales by 39.6 percent to 783 units throughout the first five months of the year, Maserati expects that it will manage even better in the second half of 2007.

      Via: ANE

      Maserati Reports First Profits In 17-Years!


      Carscoop Mase Maserati Reports First Profits In 17 Years!
      Maserati put an end to its 17-year streak of financial losses as the Italian sports car maker reported a €1 million trading profit in the second quarter of the year, up from €7 million loss during the same period last year. Notably, it’s the first time that “mama” Fiat has seen the words “profit” and “Maserati” in the same sentence since they fully acquired the Bologna based sports car maker back in 1990. In the first half of the year, Maserati managed to break even, a striking improvement from last year’s period were the Italians reported a €26 million loss. 

      Thanks to the addition of the all-new GranTurismo coupe along with the arrival of the new automatic transmission in the Quattroporte which has already helped boost the luxury sedan’s European sales by 39.6 percent to 783 units throughout the first five months of the year, Maserati expects that it will manage even better in the second half of 2007.

      Via: ANE

      Maserati Quattroporte Tuned By Novitec


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      If there’s one sedan that you shouldn’t mess around with its appearance, that’s the Maserati Quattroporte and thank God, Novitec limited its actions to the 20-inch multi-spoke rims in 245/35 Pirelli P-Zero rubber up front and 285/30 at the rear axle along with the stainless steel 2x83mm outlets of the exhaust pipe left and right.

      As with the Quattroporte’s exterior appearance, Novitec was also quite reluctant when it came to the engine bay. Along with the new exhaust system the German tuner optimized the 4.2-liter V8’s ECU and raised cut-off speed to 7.800 rpm slighlty lifting power from 400Hp @ 7.000 rpm to 413Hp @ 7.100 rpm and maximum torque from 451Nm @ 4.500 rpm to 468Nm @ 4.650 rpm. Finally the Italian car tuner upgraded the Maserati’s suspension that includes dual adjustable stainless steel shock absorbers. While Novitec didn’t release any performance figures for the “lightly” tuned Quattroporte, they did however include several pictures of the car which you can check out after the jump below.

      Carscoop Novitec Q 6 Maserati Quattroporte Tuned By Novitec

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        Maserati GS Zagato – Wallpaper Galore


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        Zagato released the full press-image pack of its “one-off” GS coupe that’s based on the Maserati Spyder. We won’t sit and lie telling you that we like it, however if it tickles your styling senses just follow the jump and check out our high-res image gallery.


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        Maserati GranTurismo S MC Sport Line: New Limited Production Version for Middle East and Italy


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        So how do you further improve the Maserati GranTurismo coupe? Well, for one you start off with the sportiest model of the range, the 440HP GranTurismo S. Then you begin upgrading it with a bunch of mechanical and styling parts from the company’s newly launched “MC Sport Line” customization catalogue.

        Maserati did not say which items from the lineup made their way onto the limited edition GranTurismo S MC Sport Line, but we do know that only 12 examples finished in a Matt White “ice” color will be built and sold exclusively to customers in the Middle East.
        And if you’re wondering why twelve cars, Maserati said it’s because that’s the number of world titles won by the firm’s MC12 racer in the FIA GT International Championship since 2005, but also because twelve are the Middle East cities where Maserati is present with a dedicated showroom.
        Each example of the GraTurismo S MC Sport Line will feature an internal plaque with the name of the city to which it is committed.
        Later on, Maserati will produced a second run of 11 units of the car, this time finished in a Matt Bianco Fuji with pearlescent nuances, all of which will be destined for its home market in Italy.

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          Maserati GS Zagato: New image gallery


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          I guess the new set of pictures answers our question to as why Zagato avoided releasing any front-view images of the one-off GS Zagato in the initial press-pack. I don’t know about the chap who ordered this Maserati GT Spyder based, one-off coupe, but I’d be quite disappointed with the result. An uninspiring collection of design elements from here and there from a design house that seems to be out of ideas. Image gallery after the jump. Via: Autoblog.com , Source: Ulitmatecarpage

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