Maserati 420
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Maserati 420 | |
Manufacturer: | Maserati |
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Parent company: | Fiat |
Production: | 1985-1987 2810 (420) 254 (420S)[1] |
Body style: | Sedan |
Engine: | Twin turbo V6 2 L (1996 cc) 3 valves per cylinder[2] |
Transmission: | 5 gear + reverse manual Automatic also available |
Suspension: | Front: MacPherson strut, double action shock absorbers Rear: double action shock absorbers[1] |
Steering: | Rack and pinion[2] |
Brakes: | Hydraulic disc brakes |
Wheelbase: | 2600 mm (102.36 in) |
Length: | 4400 mm (173.22 in) |
Width: | 1730 mm (68.11 in) |
Height: | 1360 mm (53.5 in) |
Front track: | 1442 mm 56.77 in |
Rear track: | 1450 mm 57.08 in |
Curb weight: | 1180 kg (2601.45 lb) |
The Maserati 420 is a front engine, rear-wheel-drive luxury car produced by Maserati between 1985 and 1987. In 1986 due to the popularity of the 420, Maserati produced in limited supply, the 420S. The 420S sported improved handling and another intercooler.[1]
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[edit] Specifications
[edit] Performance
[edit] Engine
- Longitudally mounted V6 (cylinders at 90°) 1996 cc (332 cc per cylinder)[1]
- 156.6 kW (210 bhp) at 6500 rpm[3]
- Twin turbo, 7.8:1 compression ratio[1]
- Water cooled
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