Maserati 'Cinqueporte' shooting brake concept
December 31st, 1969
Pictured above is a one-off shooting brake version of the Maserati Quattroporte saloon that was developed as a 1:4 scale model and is dubbed the Maserati 'Cinqueporte'. The concept is the creation of StudioM and StudioTorino and was commissioned on behalf of an Arab customer who has in the past purchased unique one-off Ferrari wagons for use in the desert.
The model features a two-tone paint scheme with white used on most of the body and glossy black reserved for the B-pillar, door mirrors and window frames. The front end also gets a revised bumper and air dam as well as large air intakes for the hot desert conditions. The car’s mechanical package will remain unchanged for the actual production version. New features inside include a new set of folding rear seats, reports Italiaspeed.
There are no plans for official production to start but at least one model will be built and sold to the Arab buyer. Neither StudioM nor StudioTorino have disclosed any pricing information or when the vehicle will be delivered but expect the final price tag to be beyond €350,000. Such a figure is not unheard of for a custom creation from StudioM.Maserati 'Cinqueporte' Shooting-Brake Concept
Pictured above is a one-off shooting brake version of the Maserati Quattroporte saloon that was developed as a 1:4 scale model and is dubbed the Maserati 'Cinqueporte'. The concept is the creation of StudioM and StudioTorino and was commissioned on behalf of an Arab customer who has in the past purchased unique one-off Ferrari wagons for use in the desert.
The model features a two-tone paint scheme with white used on most of the body and glossy black reserved for the B-pillar, door mirrors and window frames. The front end also gets a revised bumper and air dam as well as large air intakes for the hot desert conditions. The car’s mechanical package will remain unchanged for the actual production version. New features inside include a new set of folding rear seats, reports Italiaspeed.
There are no plans for official production to start but at least one model will be built and sold to the Arab buyer. Neither StudioM nor StudioTorino have disclosed any pricing information or when the vehicle will be delivered but expect the final price tag to be beyond €350,000. Such a figure is not unheard of for a custom creation from StudioM.
The model features a two-tone paint scheme with white used on most of the body and glossy black reserved for the B-pillar, door mirrors and window frames. The front end also gets a revised bumper and air dam as well as large air intakes for the hot desert conditions. The car’s mechanical package will remain unchanged for the actual production version. New features inside include a new set of folding rear seats, reports Italiaspeed.
There are no plans for official production to start but at least one model will be built and sold to the Arab buyer. Neither StudioM nor StudioTorino have disclosed any pricing information or when the vehicle will be delivered but expect the final price tag to be beyond €350,000. Such a figure is not unheard of for a custom creation from StudioM.
Maserati 'Cinqueporte' Shooting-Brake Concept
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Comments (6 total)
Meet the top commenters on the LeaderboardBy SuperSkyline89 #1, Posted: 2/10/2008
AHHHHHHHH ! ! ! ! !
Holy crap, that thing is a monstrosity. Whoever made that deserves to be fired.
By Gus #2, Posted: 2/10/2008
I know who those designer were;
Ugh, and his half-brother Lee...
What the heck is a "shooting brake" please?
By CK #3, Posted: 2/10/2008
A shooting brake is normally a sedan with just two doors or a coupé with the boot of an sedan. Examples for that are the BMW Z3 Coupe or the Volvo P1800 ES.
By HECTOR #4, Posted: 2/11/2008
You guys know those boots with the steel toes that are really durable? Well, I would waste a pair of those kicking the living crap out of the people who thought of this monstrosity.
By chris #5, Posted: 2/11/2008
mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm......... cinque....... porte.............
shooting brake: dodge magnum.
yeah this thing looks like crap and thats even compared to maseratis in the first place. dont get me wrong.. i love them, but solely on principle... they're coaches made by ferrari. whats not to love?
this thing is a dodge magnum made by ferrari... and i loved the magnum.. so why the hell not? i'll tell you why... cause as i've said.. it looks bad... even for a maserati.
i'm sure this will make the news when top gear comes back.
By cj #6, Posted: 4/22/2008
CK means boot of a hatchback
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