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Nicolas Fourny / 14 oct. 2025

Maserati Shamal : flamboyante apothéose

« La Shamal était censée couronner la gamme en retrouvant le prestige du V8 »
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Italienne
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Nicolas Fourny / 20 juin 2025

Maserati Indy : une Ghibli pour la famille

« L’Indy séduit aujourd’hui une petite tribu de connaisseurs qui savent apprécier sa noblesse et son ardeur mécanique »
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Italienne
Nicolas Fourny / 18 avr. 2025

Maserati Quattroporte I : la discrète épopée d'une pionnière

« Contrairement à ses concurrentes, la Quattroporte n’a pas eu besoin d’aller chercher son moteur sur les triviales étagères de Detroit »
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Nicolas Fourny / 26 mars 2024

Maserati Ghibli : il n'y a pas que la Daytona dans la vie !

« Grâce à l’importance du couple disponible, la Ghibli se plie sans sourciller à tous les styles de conduite, du plus paisible au plus impétueux »
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Nicolas Fourny / 20 sept. 2023

Maserati Quattroporte II : en avant toute (mais pas longtemps)

« La Quattroporte II apparaît tout à la fois comme l’une des Maserati les plus énigmatiques et comme l’une des Citroën les plus secrètes »
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Paul Clément-Collin / 09 sept. 2022

Maserati Khamsin : la malédiction Citroën !

Il y a une Maserati rare et peu connue, même par les spécialistes, qui commence aujourd’hui à revenir en grâce, à la faveur de la flambée spéculative sur les véhicules de collection : il s’agit de la Khamsin. Et oui, encore un vent chaud comme à l’accoutumée chez Maserati avant l’apparition de la Biturbo, celui-ci venant d’Egypte.
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Paul Clément-Collin / 05 août 2022

Maserati Ghibli II : l’anti M3 italienne

En ce début d’année 1993, la référence en matière d’automobile compacte à haute performance, c’est la BMW « E36 » M3, avec son 6 cylindres en ligne de 3 litres et ses 286 ch (lire aussi: BMW M3 E36). Pas de doute (et cela se confirmera), cette Béhème tiendra le haut du pavé pendant longtemps.
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Carjager / 03 août 2022

Iso Grifo : Griffe de luxe

L’évocation de l’implantation de moteurs américains sur des grand tourisme luxueuses conduit inexorablement, en France, à celle des Facel Vega, pourtant moins modernes avec leur essieu arrière rigide face aux Italiennes Iso Grifo Lusso dotées d’un pont De Dion et d’une barre Panhard à l’arrière. L’univers de l’automobile luxueuse des années 60 ne recourait pas à d’hypothétiques résurrections de marques défuntes. Certes, de grands noms étaient passés ad patres, mais d’autres cherchaient leur place au soleil, Iso Rivolta, Lamborghini, De Tomaso, Bizzarini, Monteverdi entre autres, en face des installées quoique vulnérables Ferrari, Maserati, pour n’en rester qu’à l’univers italien. L’Iso Grifo Lusso de 1966 s’inscrit dans ce temps suspendu courant de la première moitié des années 60 au mitan des années 70, où le champ des possibles de l’automobile promettait des Éden que la rationalité industrielle et économique savait inaccessibles. Il en reste des pépites. L’Iso Grifo Lusso n’est pas des moindres.
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Carjager / 01 août 2022

Maserati Quattroporte IV : la discrète

Dans la série des berlines au tempérament de feu caché sous une robe discrète et élégante, on trouve la Maserati Quattroporte IV. Cette ultime berline avant la prise de contrôle total de Ferrari est l’aboutissement de la lignée des célèbres « Biturbo », débutée en 1981 (lire aussi: Maserati Biturbo).
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F.A.Q. Frequently asked questions before buying a Maserati

How much does a Maserati cost?

Depending on the model, Maserati prices can vary greatly. While the cheapest Biturbos sell for around €7,000, a 1990s Ghibli can fetch up to €25,000. Among the great classics, the extremely rare 5000 GT now fetches €1 million, while the Mistral and Bora are available from €200,000. A great rival to the Ferrari Daytona, the 1966 Ghibli is now worth up to €700,000 in its convertible version.

Who are Maserati models aimed at?

Since the launch of the 3500 GT in 1957, Maserati has never betrayed its identity; the company has always attracted a clientele of connoisseurs who are as passionate about performance as they are about style and refinement. Today, as in the past, Maseratis embody the quintessence of Italian grand touring – an epicurean and enlightened philosophy that places elegance above all else.

Which models make up the current Maserati range?

By 2025, the Maserati catalogue will feature three basic models: the MC20 mid-engine saloon and its GT2 Stradale derivative, the GranTurismo and GranCabrio grand touring coupés and convertibles, and the Grecale SUV. The entire range will be available with both combustion engines and electric versions, known as Folgore.

Which are Maserati's most iconic models?

A small artisan firm focused primarily on competition before the war, Maserati gradually industrialised its approach and devoted itself to road cars from the mid-1950s onwards with the 3500 GT. Over the years, other notable creations have marked the brand's history, such as the Mistral in 1963, the Ghibli in 1966, the mid-engined Bora introduced in 1971, and the large Biturbo family, which was produced from 1981 to 1998.

Who owns Maserati today?

Maserati is currently part of the Stellantis group, formed in 2021 through the merger of FCA (Fiat Chrysler Automobiles) and PSA Peugeot-Citroën. Acquired by Fiat in 1993, Maserati has had several owners throughout its history, including the Orsi family, Citroën and Alejandro de Tomaso.

When was Maserati founded?

Maserati was founded in 1914 in Modena, northern Italy. It is one of the oldest luxury car brands still in operation.

What should you check before buying a Maserati?

Like any exceptional car, a Maserati must undergo mandatory and thorough checks. These are complex, sometimes fragile cars that cannot tolerate any approximation when it comes to maintenance and repairs.

  • Vehicle history: check that the service log is complete and that all work has been carried out by competent workshops or within the manufacturer's official network.
  • General condition and specific inspections: a thorough inspection by a brand specialist is strongly recommended, especially for models built before 1998.
  • Fuel consumption: equipped with powerful engines (6-cylinder or V8 in most cases). This mechanical excellence naturally comes at a price in terms of fuel consumption, and this parameter should be taken into consideration.
  • Reliability and risk factors: each model has its own specific characteristics. While the V8 used in the early Ghibli and Bora models is very robust, the same cannot necessarily be said for the electrical system or certain peripheral components. If you opt for a model from the Biturbo family, you will need to be extra vigilant, as these cars are as powerful as they are mechanically fragile.
  • Maintenance and repair costs: older Maseratis must be maintained with the care and expertise they deserve. This means above-average maintenance and repair costs, which can be very high for certain operations. Feel free to consult the buying guides published in the specialist press for more information.

By taking all these precautions, you will protect yourself against any disappointments that may arise from a hasty purchase decision.

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