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| Engine
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| Configuration |
90º V6
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| Location |
Front, longitudinally mounted
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| Displacement |
2,790 cc / 170.3 cu in |
| Valvetrain |
4 valves / cylinder, DOHC
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| Fuel feed |
Fuel Injection
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| Aspiration |
Two IHI Turbos |
| Power |
340 bhp / 254 kW
@ 6,000 rpm
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| Torque |
442 Nm / 326 ft lbs
@ 3,500 rpm
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| BHP/Liter |
122 bhp / liter |
| Drivetrain |
| Chassis |
unitary steel |
| Front suspension |
McPherson struts, dual-rate telescopic dampers, coil springs, anti-roll bar, 4-position electronic adaptive damping |
| Rear suspension |
semi-trailing rear arms, anti-roll bar, coil springs, dual-rate pressurised telescopic dampers |
| Steering |
rack-and-pinion, power assisted |
| Brakes |
ventilated discs front, solids rear, ABS |
| Gearbox |
Getrag 6 speed Manual
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| Drive |
Rear wheel drive |
| Dimensions |
| Weight |
1,365 kilo / 3,009 lbs |
| Length / Width / Height |
4,223 mm (166.3 in) / 1,775 mm (69.9 in) / 1,300 mm (51.2 in)
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| Wheelbase / Track (fr/r) |
2,514 mm (99 in) / N/A / N/A
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| Performance figures |
| Power to weight |
0.25 bhp / kg |
| Top Speed |
260 km/h (162 mph)
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| 0-60 mph |
5.6 s |
| Resources |
| Suggested reading |
- Maserati, the Grand Prix and Sports cars, model by model 1926-2003, by Maurizio Tabucchi
- Maserati, a complete history from 1926 to present, by Luigi Orsi and Franco Zagari
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| Useful links |
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