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Maserati GS Zagato


Maserati GS Zagato

Maserati GS Zagato

Maserati GS Zagato

Year (of specifications) 2008
Engine 4.2 litre V8
Transmission RWD
Max speed -
0-60 -
Horsepower 400 bhp @ 7000 rpm
weight -
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The Maserati GS Zagato was a one-off design commissioned by Paolo Boffi, an entrepreneur in furnishing and design. The Maserati GS Zagato was first shown at the 2007 Concours d’Elegance Villa d’Este.

Based on the Maserati GranSport Spyder platform, the styling of the GS Zagato is influenced by the Maserati A6 G Zagato from 1954. And, like its predecessor, the GS Zagato has all aluminium bodywork and bears the Maserati Trident badge on the bonnet and the trademark 'Z' on the wing.

The 2007 GS Zagato features a neatly rounded tail section with clean trim elements like taillights, exhaust tips and number plate inlay barely interrupting the lines. At the front there are extensive modifications including new lights, bumper, grille, front wings and hood. The other most notable design change is the way the rear 3/4 windows meet the rear window at the top corners and provide a flowing line wrapping around the rear of the car.

Powering the Maserati GS Zagato is the same 4.2 litre V8 found in the Maserati GranSport. This unit develops 400 horsepower @ 7000 rpm.


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