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|Marque = [[Maserati]]
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|aka = 4200 GT<br>Spyder
! colspan=2 | '''Maserati Coupe/Spyder'''
|Production = 2002 - 2007
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|Class = [[Gran Turismo]] / [[Sports Car]]
! colspan=2 style="text-align:center; font-weight:normal; background:#ddb;" | [[Maserati]]
|Body Style = 2-door, 2+2-seat Coupe<br>2-door, 2-seat Spyder
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|Length = 178.07 in (169.4 in, Spyder)
| aka
|Width = 71.7 in (71.7 in, Spyder)
| 4200 GT/Spyder
|Height = 51.4in (51.4 in, Spyder)
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|Wheelbase = 104.7 (96.1 in, Spyder)
| Production
|Weight = '''Coupe'''<br>3458 lb (Dry)<br>3480 lb (Dry, Cambiocorsa)<br>3678 lb (Curb)<br>3700 lb (Curb, Cambiocorsa)<br><br>'''Spyder'''<br>3571 lb (Dry)<br>3594 lb (Dry, Cambiocorsa)<br>3792 lb (Curb)<br>3814 lb (Curb, Cambiocorsa)
| 2002 - (Still in Production)
|Transmission = [[ZF]] 6-Speed Manual, asymmetrical self-locking differential, RWD (optional electro-hydraulic "[[Cambiocorsa]]" paddle shift gearbox)
|- style="vertical-align:top;"
|Engine = 4.2 litre (4244 cc) 90° [[V8]], 4 valves per cylinder
| Class
|Power = 390 hp @ 7000 rpm<br>330 lb-ft of [[torque]] @ 4500 rpm
| [[Gran Turismo]] / [[Sports Car]]
|Similar = [[Jaguar XK]]<br>[[Porsche 911]]<br>[[BMW 6-Series]]<br>[[Mercedes-Benz SL]]
|- style="vertical-align:top; background:#f0f0f0;"
|Designer = [[Giorgetto Giugiaro]] of [[Italdesign]]
| Body Style
}}
| 2+2 Coupe, 2-seat Spyder
|- style="vertical-align:top;"
| Length
| 178.07 in (169.4 in, Spyder)
|- style="vertical-align:top; background:#f0f0f0;"
| Width
| 71.7 in (71.7 in, Spyder)
|- style="vertical-align:top;"
| Height
| 51.4in (51.4 in, Spyder)
|- style="vertical-align:top; background:#f0f0f0;"
| Wheelbase
| 104.7 (96.1 in, Spyder)
|- style="vertical-align:top;"
| Weight (Coupe)
| 3,458 lbs (Dry)<br>3,480 lbs (Dry, Cambiocorsa)<br>3,678 lbs (Curb)<br>3700 lbs (Curb, Cambiocorsa)
|- style="vertical-align:top; background:#f0f0f0;"
| Weight (Spyder)
| 3,571 lbs (Dry)<br>3,594 lbs (Dry, Cambiocorsa)<br>3,792 lbs (Curb)<br>3,814 lbs (Curb, Cambiocorsa)
|- style="vertical-align:top;"
| Transmission
| [[ZF]] 6-Speed Manual, asymmetrical self-locking differential, rear-wheel drive (optional electro-hydraulic "[[Cambiocorsa]]" paddle shift gearbox)
|- style="vertical-align:top; background:#f0f0f0;"
| Engine
| 4.2 litre (4244 cc) 90° [[V8]], 4 valves per cylinder
|- style="vertical-align:top;"
| Power
| 390 hp @ 7000 rpm, 330 lb-ft @ 4500 rpm
|- style="vertical-align:top; background:#f0f0f0;"
| Similar
| [[Jaguar XK]]<br>[[Porsche 911]]<br>[[BMW 6-Series]]<br>[[Mercedes-Benz SL]]<br>
|- style="vertical-align:top;"
| Designer
| [[Giorgetto Giugiaro]] of [[Italdesign]]
|}
 
In 2002, [[Maserati]] launched the '''Coupe''' and '''Spyder''', based on the [[Maserati 3200 GT|3200 GT]], which is not sold in the United States. Both models have a normally aspirated 4.2&nbsp;L engine producing 390 bhp (291 kW). The top speed is 177&nbsp;mph (285&nbsp;km/h), while 0-60 time is 4.9 seconds.  The V8 engine was designed by [[Ferrari]] but built by Maserati. It has variable valve timing on the intake side only, while a highly developed version of this engine used in the [[Ferrari F430|F430]] had variable valve timing on both intake and output sides.
In 2002, [[Maserati]] launched the '''Coupe''' and '''Spyder''', based on the [[Maserati 3200 GT|3200 GT]], which is not sold in the United States. Both models have a normally aspirated 4.2&nbsp;L engine producing 390 bhp (291 kW). The top speed is 177&nbsp;mph (285&nbsp;km/h), while 0-60 time is 4.9 seconds.  The V8 engine was designed by [[Ferrari]] but built by Maserati. It has variable valve timing on the intake side only, while a highly developed version of this engine used in the [[Ferrari F430|F430]] had variable valve timing on both intake and output sides.


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The Coupe ranges in price from US$82,633 - $86,877. The Spyder is slightly more expensive, costing US$87,252 - $91,415.
The Coupe ranges in price from US$82,633 - $86,877. The Spyder is slightly more expensive, costing US$87,252 - $91,415.
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<gallery>
<gallery>
Image:800px-SC06_2006_Maserati_GranSport_Spyder.jpg|2006 90th Anniversary Edition Spyder
Image:Spydergt.jpg|2002 Maserati Spyder GT
Image:Mascoupe.jpg
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==Unique Attributes==
==Unique Attributes==
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===[[Maserati GranSport|GranSport]]===
 
The '''GranSport''' (the Spyder version is the '''90th Anniversary Edition''', not '''GranSport''') is a modified version of the Coupé and Spyder with aerodynamic body cladding, a chrome mesh grille, carbon-fiber interior trim, and special 19 inch wheels.  It uses the [[Skyhook]] active suspension, with a 0.4&nbsp;in (10.2&nbsp;mm) lower ride height, and the [[Cambiocorsa]] transmission is recalibrated for quicker shifts. The exhaust is also specially tuned to "growl" on start-up and full throttle.
 
It is equipped with a standard 4.2 litre (4244 cc), 90°, [[V8]], 400 horsepower (298 kW) engine @ 7000 rpm. A 6-speed paddle shift transmission comes as standard. The crankcase and cylinder heads are made of hardened aluminium silicon alloy. The car costs about Stg £66,000 or  $98,000. Production began in 2004. The car is  4523 mm long, 1822 mm wide, 1295 mm high and weighs 1580 kg.
 
A special MC Victory edition was unveiled at the 2006 [[Geneva Motor Show]] to celebrate the racing success of the [[Maserati MC12]].  This version featured extra carbon fibre body panels and interior trim.
 
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==Criticisms==
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==Current Generation: (YYYY–present)==
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==Worldwide==
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==Awards==
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* 2003 runner up for ''Most Beautiful Sports Car in the World''.


==See Also==
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==GranSport==
The '''GranSport''' (the Spyder version is the '''90th Anniversary Edition''', not '''GranSport''') is a modified version of the Coupé and Spyder with aerodynamic body cladding, a chrome mesh grille, carbon-fiber interior trim, and special 19 inch wheels.  It uses the [[Skyhook]] active suspension, with a 0.4&nbsp;in (10.2&nbsp;mm) lower ride height, and the [[Cambiocorsa]] transmission is recalibrated for quicker shifts. The exhaust is also specially tuned to "growl" on start-up and full throttle.
It is equipped with a standard 4.2 litre (4244 cc), 90°, [[V8]], 400 horsepower (298 kW) engine @ 7000 rpm. A 6-speed paddle shift transmission comes as standard. The crankcase and cylinder heads are made of hardened aluminium silicon alloy. The car costs about Stg £66,000 or  $98,000. Production began in 2004. The car is  4523 mm long, 1822 mm wide, 1295 mm high and weighs 1580 kg.
A special MC Victory edition was unveiled at the 2006 [[Geneva Motor Show]] to celebrate the racing success of the [[Maserati MC12]].  This version featured extra carbon fibre body panels and interior trim.
==Photos==
<gallery>
Image:800px-SC06_2006_Maserati_GranSport_Spyder.jpg|2006 90th Anniversary Edition Spyder
Image:Spydergt.jpg|2002 Maserati Spyder GT
Image:Mascoupe.jpg
</gallery>
{{Maserati}}
{{Maserati}}


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* [http://www.best-cartuning.com/Maserati/index.php Maserati tuning parts]
* [http://www.best-cartuning.com/Maserati/index.php Maserati tuning parts]
* [http://www.leftlanenews.com/2007/02/19/early-look-2008-maserati-mistral-coupe/ Early Look: 2008 Maserati Mistral coupe]
* [http://www.leftlanenews.com/2007/02/19/early-look-2008-maserati-mistral-coupe/ Early Look: 2008 Maserati Mistral coupe]
* [http://www.cartitans.com/Maserati/Maserati-Coupe.php Maserati Coupe review - videos and photos]
* [http://www.maserati.com/jsp/ccMy05_co/home.jsp?BV_SessionID=@@@@0925673829.1179307264@@@@&BV_EngineID=cccdaddkmfjjiljcefeceegdgimdfmk.0/ Official Maserati page]
* [http://www.maserati.com/jsp/ccMy05_co/home.jsp?BV_SessionID=@@@@0925673829.1179307264@@@@&BV_EngineID=cccdaddkmfjjiljcefeceegdgimdfmk.0/ Official Maserati page]


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Maserati Coupe
Maserati
aka 4200 GT
Spyder
Production 2002 - 2007
Class Gran Turismo / Sports Car
Body Style 2-door, 2+2-seat Coupe
2-door, 2-seat Spyder
Length 178.07 in (169.4 in, Spyder)
Width 71.7 in (71.7 in, Spyder)
Height 51.4in (51.4 in, Spyder)
Wheelbase 104.7 (96.1 in, Spyder)
Weight Coupe
3458 lb (Dry)
3480 lb (Dry, Cambiocorsa)
3678 lb (Curb)
3700 lb (Curb, Cambiocorsa)

Spyder
3571 lb (Dry)
3594 lb (Dry, Cambiocorsa)
3792 lb (Curb)
3814 lb (Curb, Cambiocorsa)
Transmission ZF 6-Speed Manual, asymmetrical self-locking differential, RWD (optional electro-hydraulic "Cambiocorsa" paddle shift gearbox)
Engine 4.2 litre (4244 cc) 90° V8, 4 valves per cylinder
Power 390 hp @ 7000 rpm
330 lb-ft of torque @ 4500 rpm
Similar Jaguar XK
Porsche 911
BMW 6-Series
Mercedes-Benz SL
Designer Giorgetto Giugiaro of Italdesign

In 2002, Maserati launched the Coupe and Spyder, based on the 3200 GT, which is not sold in the United States. Both models have a normally aspirated 4.2 L engine producing 390 bhp (291 kW). The top speed is 177 mph (285 km/h), while 0-60 time is 4.9 seconds. The V8 engine was designed by Ferrari but built by Maserati. It has variable valve timing on the intake side only, while a highly developed version of this engine used in the F430 had variable valve timing on both intake and output sides.

The Spyder was first revealed to the public at the 2001 Frankfurt Auto Show. It made its United States debut at the Detroit Motor Show in January 2002.

Upon its release, the Maserati Spyder became the first Maserati sold in the United States since 1990; the Coupe was released shortly thereafter. They are also the first Maseratis to feature a normally aspirated V8. Maserati had been producing twin turbo engines for 20 years prior to the release of the 2002 Coupe and Spyder.

The two sportscars are available in two transmissions: GT, which is a traditional manual, or Cambiocorsa, in which upshift and downshift paddles are mounted on the steering wheel; this is intended to simulate Formula One driving.

The Coupe and Spyder are designed by Giorgetto Giugiaro of ItalDesign. The Spyder's 96.1-in. wheelbase is 8.6 inches shorter than that of the coupe. The Spyder seats two and the Coupe seats four.

Both models include an optional computer-controlled automatic damping system called "Skyhook", high-performance Brembo brakes, and an information center that combines audio and climate controls that is difficult to use. A global-positioning navigation system and hands-free phone are available as options. Both came standard with 15-spoke, 18-inch alloy wheels in 2002, but after 2003 most had the optional five-spoke sport wheels. Maserati offers a range of exterior colors and ten shades of leather interior; five colors for the Spyder's convertible top are also offered. Maserati owners can even order custom Maserati luggage, made to match their cars' interiors.

The Coupe ranges in price from US$82,633 - $86,877. The Spyder is slightly more expensive, costing US$87,252 - $91,415.

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Unique Attributes

GranSport

The GranSport (the Spyder version is the 90th Anniversary Edition, not GranSport) is a modified version of the Coupé and Spyder with aerodynamic body cladding, a chrome mesh grille, carbon-fiber interior trim, and special 19 inch wheels. It uses the Skyhook active suspension, with a 0.4 in (10.2 mm) lower ride height, and the Cambiocorsa transmission is recalibrated for quicker shifts. The exhaust is also specially tuned to "growl" on start-up and full throttle.

It is equipped with a standard 4.2 litre (4244 cc), 90°, V8, 400 horsepower (298 kW) engine @ 7000 rpm. A 6-speed paddle shift transmission comes as standard. The crankcase and cylinder heads are made of hardened aluminium silicon alloy. The car costs about Stg £66,000 or $98,000. Production began in 2004. The car is 4523 mm long, 1822 mm wide, 1295 mm high and weighs 1580 kg.

A special MC Victory edition was unveiled at the 2006 Geneva Motor Show to celebrate the racing success of the Maserati MC12. This version featured extra carbon fibre body panels and interior trim.

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Awards

  • 2003 runner up for Most Beautiful Sports Car in the World.

See Also

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The Fiat Group


Abarth | Alfa Romeo | Autobianchi | Ferrari | Fiat | Lancia | Innocenti | Maserati | Iveco | Chrysler | Dodge | Ram | Jeep


Current

GranTurismo · GranCabrio · Quattroporte

Historic

1914-1969: Tipo V4 Zagato · 4CS · A6 · 3500 · 5000 GT · Mistral · Quattroporte I · Sebring · Mexico · Ghibli I

1970-1979: Khamsin · Bora · Indy · Merak · Quattroporte II · Quattroporte III · Kyalami

1980-1999: Biturbo· 224· 420 · Spyder I · Quattroporte III Royale · Shamal · Karif · Barchetta · Ghibli II · Quattroporte IV · 3200 GT

2000-present: Coupe · Spyder II · Gran Sport · Quattroporte V · MC12 · GranTurismo

Concept

Birdcage 75th Concept · GS Zagato · Auge Concept · Quattroporte Bellagio Fastback Concept by Touring · A8GCS Berlinetta Concept by Touring · GranTurismo MC Corse Concept

Racing

26M · 4CL · 4CM · 4CLT · 8C · Tipo 26C · Tipo V5 · V8RI · 6CM · Tipo 60 · Tipo 61 "Birdcage" · Tipo 63 · Tipo 65 · 150S · 250F · 200S · 300S · 350S · 450S · Tipo 151 · Tipo 154 · MC12 GT1 · Trofeo · GranTurismo MC


Alfieri Maserati · Bindo Maserati · Carlo Maserati · Ettore Maserati · Ernesto Maserati · Mario Maserati · O.S.C.A. · Adolfo Orsi · MC Sport Line


Maserati Brothers Corporate website A brand of the Fiat group


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