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Maserati Classiche Collection Launched

If you haven’t decided what Christmas present to buy for someone who has a soft spot for cars, we have one recommendation for you. Maserati today announced the launch of the Maserati Classiche, a resource for enthusiasts and collectors, edited by the company itself. This is composed of individual issues covering a single subject, offering detailed, certified tech info on individual cars that make up the history of the brand.

We are talking about a collection of dedicated books that reproduce the original Parts Catalogs, as well as the Owner’s Manuals for models that have gone out of production. Maserati also brings a 1:43 scale collector’s model to complete the package.

The first edition of the series includes recent models: Ghibli, the Quattroporte Evo, the 3200 GT, the Coupe and the Spyder. The automotive producer announced that it will add more models to the collection in the coming months.

The Maserati Classiche can be purchased from the company’s dealers or online at the Maserati store.

The GranTurismo, the GranCabrio, and the Quattroporte in the current Maserati range are the three prongs of a Trident, with roots thrust deep into the past. The models which proudly bear the Maserati logo were designed by the most important Italian coachbuilders: some have gone on to become automotive design icons, others were immediately recognised as instant classics,” stated the press release.

For the owners of these cars, Maserati is launching the Maserati Classiche series. Created with the advice from technical experts and recognized automotive historians, Maserati Classiche is a perfect marriage of passion and dedication, a great tool to preserve and experience Maserati models to the full.
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