New Maserati Sports Car spy shots

New Maserati Sports Car spy shots

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jmini23

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45 posts

154 months

Wednesday 20th November 2019
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Drl22

766 posts

65 months

Wednesday 20th November 2019
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Obviously hard to judge with those shots but it looks good. Certainly seems like it will have a lot of presence about it.

Gio G

2,946 posts

209 months

Wednesday 20th November 2019
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This looks good, I assume using 4C chassis...

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Nano2nd

3,426 posts

256 months

Thursday 21st November 2019
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Gio G said:
This looks good, I assume using 4C chassis...

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lets hope it has power steering and more than 4 cylinders!

Gio G

2,946 posts

209 months

Thursday 21st November 2019
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Nano2nd said:
lets hope it has power steering and more than 4 cylinders!
My wish list

- Carbon tub
- Power steering smile
- V6 from QF - so 500 hp
- A shade over tonne

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utgjon

713 posts

173 months

Thursday 21st November 2019
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Strange lovechild of a 4C and a GTR?

viggyp

1,917 posts

135 months

Thursday 21st November 2019
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Can't really tell but looks bigger than a 4C. Maybe that would've been Alfa's 6C?

jakesmith

9,461 posts

171 months

Thursday 21st November 2019
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That's awful
Back lights off a GTR
Front end squashed GT3
Awkward bulbous shape
Looks like some home designed kit car

indapendentlee

401 posts

99 months

Friday 22nd November 2019
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Clearly a mule but the Giulia V6 in an extended 4C tub with 550 bhp, 1150kgs and a front boot would be pretty epic.


ElanS

87 posts

71 months

Friday 22nd November 2019
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Its a shame that it doesn't appear to be a 2+2 seating layout. Its one of the reason that I really like the Gran Turismo!

Daveb257

998 posts

139 months

Saturday 23rd November 2019
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It’s only a power train mule though isn’t it So will have zero likeness to finished car

SVJBalboni

481 posts

54 months

Saturday 23rd November 2019
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Not what I was expecting but a good direction to go for Maserati because they need to come out with something exciting or they're done. And lets hope build quality is addressed with future models.

Mattjevans

234 posts

92 months

Friday 29th November 2019
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Much as I loved my GranTurismo, why on earth would anyone buy a "mid engined sports car" from a Chrysler subsidiary that has spent the better part of 20 years only making 2+2 tourers, sedans and SUV's and has no access to Ferrari engines anymore

jakesmith

9,461 posts

171 months

Friday 29th November 2019
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Mattjevans said:
Much as I loved my GranTurismo, why on earth would anyone buy a "mid engined sports car" from a Chrysler subsidiary that has spent the better part of 20 years only making 2+2 tourers, sedans and SUV's and has no access to Ferrari engines anymore
The brand still punches above its weight IMO - I had a GT too and it attracted a lot of attention for what it was & it's value. It's no supercar but it's exotic looking & sounding. I don't think the Chrisler association hurts it or is that well known. Fair enough their recent efforts are not good, that 4x4 is beyond the pale

tberg

573 posts

61 months

Tuesday 10th December 2019
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I don't believe it! When Maserati premiered the Alfieri at the Los Angeles Auto Show, back in December, 2013 (I believe), I thought, "What a beautiful 2+2, the first reasonably priced sports GT coupe that I thought I could consider replacing my 5.0L jag XKR coupe. We were assured by the Maserati employees in their display booth that the car would be in showrooms within 18 months. That's more than 6 years ago and still just talk, talk, talk, the latest news being that maybe in 2022 it will be released as an all electric model. Don't believe it, as it won't happen.