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Jul 7, 2023

Image via Pixabay. Purchasing a new car is an exciting journey, but once you start think about car financing, some of the magic can be lost. At Jim Ellis Maserati in Atlanta, GA, we are here to make the process seamless so you can appreciate all the magic of finding your dream car at your Maserati […]

Jun 22, 2023

Image via Pixabay.Your Maserati’s engine is a high-performance masterwork of engineering capable of generating enormous power. But so much horsepower also generates a great deal of heat, which is why a fully functioning cooling system is essential at all times. The radiator is key to an effective engine cooling system, so if you ever run […]

Jun 6, 2023

During this spring’s Motor Valley Fest in Modena, Maserati announced the retirement of the V8 Twin Turbo engine currently powering the Levante, Ghibli and Quattroporte in their Trofeo trims. In the past 60 years, Maserati has produced over 100,000 machines with the iconic V8 engine. The legendary 572-horsepower 90° Twin Turbo V8 power plant will […]

Apr 13, 2023

The star of the show was easily the original classic Maserati 420M/58 Eldorado, on full display during the conference. In fact, this vehicle won the “Open Wheels” category for single-seaters built between the 1950s and the 1970s. The 420M/58 Eldorado was designed and built to compete in the second 500 Miglia in Monza, held in 1958, and was never mass-produced for consumers. This vehicle is literally one of a kind.

Maserati also showed off the classic Maserati 3500 GT Touring, a milestone vehicle for the company. The 3500GT Touring was Maserati’s first successful production Grand Touring vehicle. The sexy two-door couple began production in 1957 and 18 were made that year. This tradition of manufacturing GTs was eventually carried on with the Mistral in 1963, the first to inspire the brand’s tradition of naming vehicles after famous winds.

The Trident team is highly anticipating the announcement of next year’s I.C.E. and looks forward to the classy display of vintage, and state-of-the-art vehicles to be featured next year.