Maserati Updates Its Coupe and Spyder for 2005
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Subtle Changes Attempt to Align 2005 Sports Model with New Quattroporte Sedan
While 2005 is bearing down upon all with great speed, Maserati seems to be heading back to the 1960s. In a time of mass platform sharing to cut costs and robotized manufacturing facilities, the Italian exotic car firm is turning to a technique from its earlier days to lure in new customers.
Almost every year since the cars introduction in 2003, both the Coupe and Spyder have received minor exterior and interior modifications. In a segment of the market as risky as selling six-figure sports cars, visually distinguish the latest models is the best way to keep
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| Every year since being introduced in 2003, both the Maserati Coupe and Spyder have received minor exterior and interior modifications. (Photo: Maserati) |
For model year 2005, the major visible change is that both cars get a new front bumper. It takes a keener eye to identify the slightly larger grille, more pronounced in its shape, features four horizontal ribs and a larger version of the corporate trident. It extends slightly from the cars hood, whereas the current model is
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| It takes a sharp eye to spot the front end changes on the updated Maserati. (Photo: Maserati) |
The purpose of the nose job is to begin the unification process of Maseratis sports cars with the luxurious Quattroporte executive sedan, a glorious modern example of Italian heritage which marks the brands reentry into
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| The exterior updates begin the unification process of Maseratis sports cars with the luxurious Quattroporte executive sedan (shown). (Photo: Maserati) |
The front end of the vehicle isnt the only design cue thats visually connected to the Quattroporte. On the 05 Coupe the classic trident-in-oval badge, originally designed by Maserati stylist Frua in 1963, will appear on the C-Pillar, identical to the one on the Quattroporte.
The Coupe and Spyder also come standard with 7-spoke light alloy wheels, with the classic 15-spoke design available as an extra-cost option.
From the rear both cars undergo light modifications as well. No, the graceful
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| The rear light cluster and bumper both get minor styling updates as well. (Photo: Maserati) |
Inside both coupe and drop-top, Maserati improves on its already opulent accommodations by adding two-tone hand-stitched leather, where the upper and lower components of the dashboard, doors
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| A new color, dubbed "Rame Ghibli", will be a sure way to spot the updated 2005 model. (Photo: Maserati) |
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