Background
Named like so many Maseratis after a wind, the Shamal was first shown to the world in 1989 and manufactured between 1990 and 1996.
It was designed by the Maserati Design Centre in collaboration with ex-Bertone stylist Marcello Gandini.
The car’s powerful (322 bhp/326 PS/240 kW) V8 engine, excellent Getrag 6-speed manual transmission, rigid frame, and active, electronically adjustable suspension meant that the Shamal was justifiably celebrated as being one of the quickest and best handling cars of its era.
The high-tech suspension system was developed in direct partnership with Koni.
The cockpit of the Shamal was luxuriously appointed with sumptuous leather upholstery and plentiful wood veneer trim.
By the time production ceased only 369 examples of this most exclusive modern Maserati had been made.







