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  2. Maserati Ghibli (M157) - Wikipedia

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    The Ghibli Trofeo is a high-performance version of the Ghibli powered by a 3.8 L twin turbocharged F154 V8 producing 580 PS (572 hp; 427 kW) at 6,250 rpm and of 730 N⋅m (538 lbf⋅ft) of torque. The engine is built at the Ferrari plant at Maranello to Maserati's specifications.

  3. Maserati Ghibli - Wikipedia

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    Maserati Ghibli is the name of three different cars produced by Italian automobile manufacturer Maserati: the AM115, a V8 grand tourer from 1967 to 1973; the AM336, a V6 twin-turbocharged coupé from 1992 to 1998; and the M157, an executive saloon from 2013 until late 2023.

  4. Maserati 4-cylinder engine - Wikipedia

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    Maserati 6-cylinder F1 engine Maserati has made three inline-4 racing engines , that were designed for both Formula One and Sports car racing . Their first engine was the supercharged 4CLT engine in 1950 ; with the 1.5 L engine configuration imposed by the FIA for engines with forced induction .

  5. Maserati - Wikipedia

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    In May, 2014, Maserati sold a company record of over 3,000 cars worldwide, causing them to increase production of the Ghibli and Quattroporte. [50] For that same month in the United States, Maserati sold 1,114 vehicles, which is up 406.19% over the same month in the previous year in the United States. [ 51 ]

  6. Maserati V8 engine - Wikipedia

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    A racing variant first appeared in 1939, with the V8RI, and a road-going version was later introduced with the Maserati 5000 GT in 1959, and later ending with the Maserati 3200 GT, in 2002. The engines ranged in displacement from 3.2–6.46 L (195–394 cu in), and production continued until 2002.

  7. List of Maserati vehicles - Wikipedia

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    Maserati Coupé 2+2: 1974: Italdesign Giugiaro: Maserati Medici [4] October 1974 Turin Auto Show: Italdesign Giugiaro: Maserati Medici II [5] October 1976 Paris Motor Show: Italdesign Giugiaro: Maserati Chubasco [6] 1990: Marcello Gandini: Spider Maserati-Opac [7] April 1992 Turin Auto Show: Opac: Maserati Buran [8] March 2000 Geneva Motor Show ...

  8. Maserati M156 platform - Wikipedia

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    M156 is a rear wheel drive automobile platform developed by Maserati for use in a range of vehicles in the Fiat group. It underpins the 2013 Maserati Quattroporte, as well as the 2013 Maserati Ghibli and 2016 Maserati Levante (in the latter two's shortened version, named "M157").

  9. Ferrari F136 engine - Wikipedia

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    Ferrari was spun-off from their common parent company in January 2016 [2] and has stated they will not renew the contract to supply engines to Maserati by 2022. [ 3 ] Starting with the 2013 Maserati Quattroporte GTS , and following with the 2014 Ferrari California T , the F136 was replaced by the twin turbocharged Ferrari F154 V8 engine.

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