Interesting Facts About the Maserati 3200 GT AM370
The Maserati 3200 GT (Tipo 338) debuted in 1998 as a four‑seat grand tourer, taking over from the Shamal. Produced until 2002, it offered a sleek 2‑door coupe layout with a front‑engine, rear‑wheel‑drive configuration.
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Launch and Heritage
Introduced in 1998, the 3200 GT replaced the Maserati Shamal and marked the brand's return to a modern grand touring coupe. It was built as a four‑seater, combining luxury with performance in a 2‑door body style.
Production Milestones
A total of 4,795 units were produced between 1998 and 2002, including both the standard 3200 GT and the high‑performance GTA variant. The manual‑transmission 3200 GT ended production in late 2001, while the GTA continued until early 2002.
Transition to the Next Generation
When production ceased in 2002, the 3200 GT handed the baton to the Maserati Coupe 4200 GT, which featured a Ferrari atmospheric engine. This succession continued Maserati's tradition of evolving its grand tourer lineup.
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