Interesting Facts About the Maserati Biturbo AM331
The Maserati Biturbo is a family of executive grand tourers built by the Italian automaker between 1981 and 1994. The early version, known by its model code Tipo AM331, helped define Maserati’s sporty luxury image in the 1980s.
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Model Code and Launch
The first Biturbo bearing the Tipo AM331 code was introduced in 1982 as a two‑door, five‑seat three‑box coupé. It marked Maserati’s entry into the modern grand‑tourer market during the early 1980s.
Two Production Phases with a Speed Boost
Production of the AM331 ran from 1982‑1985 and then again from 1986‑1988, both using a 1,996 cc engine. The later phase saw the top speed rise from 215 km/h to 228 km/h, highlighting a performance upgrade within the same model line.
Production Volume and Body Style
A total of 11,919 Maserati Biturbo AM331 cars were built, offering a spacious two‑door, five‑seat coupé layout. This combination of luxury seating and sporty design contributed to its popularity among grand‑tourer enthusiasts.
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