Few carmakers have had such extreme ups and downs as Maserati. In 1957, Maserati won the Formula 1 World Championship with Juan Manuel Fangio; by 1989, it was building rebadged Chrysler K-Cars.
Kyle Hyatt (he/him/his) hails originally from the Pacific Northwest, but has long called Los Angeles home. He's had a lifelong obsession with cars and motorcycles (both old and new). It looks like ...
Maserati Shamal restomod project in the works Restomod will use Biturbo Coupe body and Ghibli S twin-turbocharged V-6 Production to be limited to 33 units The Maserati Shamal launched in 1990 didn't ...
Remember the Maserati Shamal? Alright, maybe you don’t, but Maserati certainly hasn’t forgotten. As this year’s quasi-virtual SEMA show continues, Maserati has joined the fray by threatening to build ...
Earlier today, I wrote about Maserati's Project Rekall — a cyberpunk re-imagining of the Maserati Shamal, a handsome-looking coupe from early '90s. I don't think about the Shamal often, but when I do ...
Remember the Maserati Shamal? We forgive you if you don't. Based on the equally forgettable BiTurbo, it was sold in extremely low numbers, and wasn't really ever popular in America. Well, Maserati ...