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| aka | | aka | ||
| | | Barchetta Corsa (racing)<br>Barchetta Stradale (road) | ||
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| Production | | Production | ||
| | | 1991 - 1992 | ||
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| Class | | Class | ||
| | | [[Supercar]] / Race car | ||
|- style="vertical-align:top; background:#f0f0f0;" | |- style="vertical-align:top; background:#f0f0f0;" | ||
| Body Style | | Body Style | ||
| | | no-door 2-seat [[MR layout|mid-engined]] | ||
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| Length | | Length | ||
| | | 159.4 in | ||
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| Width | | Width | ||
| | | 77.4 in | ||
|- style="vertical-align:top;" | |- style="vertical-align:top;" | ||
| Height | | Height | ||
| | | 36.6 in | ||
|- style="vertical-align:top; background:#f0f0f0;" | |- style="vertical-align:top; background:#f0f0f0;" | ||
| Wheelbase | | Wheelbase | ||
| | | 102.4 in | ||
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| Weight | | Weight | ||
| | | 1995.2 lb | ||
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| Transmission | | Transmission | ||
| | | [[ZF]] 6-speed transaxle, RWD | ||
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| Engine | | Engine | ||
| | | 2.0 litre (1996cc 90º V6), 4-ohc, 24-valve, electronic fuel injection, twin water-cooled IHI turbochargers | ||
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| Power | | Power | ||
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| Similar | | Similar | ||
| | | [[Maserati 350S]]<br>[[Maserati 450S]]<br>[[Maserati 250F]] | ||
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| Designer | | Designer | ||
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The '''Maserati Barchetta''' was a [[MR layout|mid-engined]], no-door 2-seat Le Mans-style supercar, in the spirit of the 350 and 450S, that was designed as a way to inject much needed excitement and enthusiasm for the carmake whose reputation had been badly ruined by years of producing notoriously unreliable products,<ref>cf. e.g. ''Car & Driver'', Dec. 1998 issue (Vol. 44, No.6), page 88</ref> eventually culminating in Maserati's withdrawal from the North American market and whose then-current offerings (the Biturbos, jointly developed with the Chrysler TC) were, more or less, derided as bland and uninspiring. | The '''Maserati Barchetta''' was a [[MR layout|mid-engined]], no-door 2-seat Le Mans-style supercar, in the spirit of the 350 and 450S, that was designed as a way to inject much needed excitement and enthusiasm for the carmake whose reputation had been badly ruined by years of producing notoriously unreliable products,<ref>cf. e.g. ''Car & Driver'', Dec. 1998 issue (Vol. 44, No.6), page 88</ref> eventually culminating in Maserati's withdrawal from the North American market and whose then-current offerings (the Biturbos, jointly developed with the Chrysler TC) were, more or less, derided as bland and uninspiring. | ||
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Maserati Barchetta | |
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Maserati | |
aka | Barchetta Corsa (racing) Barchetta Stradale (road) |
Production | 1991 - 1992 |
Class | Supercar / Race car |
Body Style | no-door 2-seat mid-engined |
Length | 159.4 in |
Width | 77.4 in |
Height | 36.6 in |
Wheelbase | 102.4 in |
Weight | 1995.2 lb |
Transmission | ZF 6-speed transaxle, RWD |
Engine | 2.0 litre (1996cc 90º V6), 4-ohc, 24-valve, electronic fuel injection, twin water-cooled IHI turbochargers |
Power | |
Similar | Maserati 350S Maserati 450S Maserati 250F |
Designer |
The Maserati Barchetta was a mid-engined, no-door 2-seat Le Mans-style supercar, in the spirit of the 350 and 450S, that was designed as a way to inject much needed excitement and enthusiasm for the carmake whose reputation had been badly ruined by years of producing notoriously unreliable products,<ref>cf. e.g. Car & Driver, Dec. 1998 issue (Vol. 44, No.6), page 88</ref> eventually culminating in Maserati's withdrawal from the North American market and whose then-current offerings (the Biturbos, jointly developed with the Chrysler TC) were, more or less, derided as bland and uninspiring.
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