Posts Tagged ‘Maserati’
Limited Edition from Maserati – Alfa Romeo
Maserati and Alfa Romeo: two icons of Italian design that combines and enhances the concepts of sportiness, technology and elegance. A limited edition Alfa Romeo Giulietta will be produced on an exclusive basis for Maserati Dealer network throughout Europe will be seen as the luxury brand has chosen the Alfa Romeo Giulietta as a model of a courtesy car for their customers as part of the attention has therefore Maserati customers appreciate Italian style and enjoy the unique car driving.
The cars are equipped with the brilliant engine Turbo Diesel 235 CF (same Quadrifoglio Verde version that historically represents the main vehicles of the brand performance and is available in Mexico), a true concentration of technology that ensures a perfect match of sportsmanship and respect for the environment. This was due to direct injection and twin variable continuous phase, the turbocharger and cleaning system to remove the “turbolag”, so it is an engine that reached record highs in its class – both in terms of power and torque specific – such as low fuel consumption in everyday use.
Maserati The equipment selected for the Giulietta is characterized by an attention to detail artisanal leather-trimmed heated seats Venere full grain in the new tone “Maserati Brown” with electric, a unique board “Alfa Romeo for Maserati” which complements the board and to seal the union, more aluminum plate with engraved names “Giulietta” and “Maserati”. Read the rest of this entry »
The Latest Fusion of Classic Cars in The New Sport Special
To all those who attack us like cars a conflict of interest: we want a classic, but do not want us to exceed bicycles. Here’s a car that solves that problem, but creates a new one (“stop eating twenty years or we buy it?). Is the Sport Speciale, which has been specially created by a specialist in body called Creative Workshop Sport Speciale, based in Florida.



This prototype is powered by a 6.0 liter BMW V12 that develops 451 HP, coupled with a six-speed manual transmission. It was inspired by the Ferrari 250 Testa Rossa, 1959, the Aston Martin DBR1 1956 and the Maserati 450S, 1957 (sum of jewels, huh?). Its chassis has a tubular structure on which is mounted an aluminum body crafted, with plenty of retro detailing in exterior and interior.



Unfortunately, only one unit was built and is owned by a couple living in the city of Scottsdale, Arizona (United States). No detail has been no price, but should not be low considering the type of finish and performance car that is capable of achieving. For now, we have the option of the fiberglass body mounted on platforms of the old VW Beetle .
