Mistral 3.7
1963 / 1970
Vehicle type
Motor type
Gearbox type
Sports car
AM109
Motor
Displacement
Arrangement
3.7 L
front
Power
0-100
Max speed
245 ch
6.4 s
255 km/h
The Maserati Mistral was originally launched as a 2-seater coupé in November 1963 at the Turin Motor Show, alongside the very first Quattroporte. Simply christened “2 Posti” (or even “Berlina 2 Posti” as Road & Track still called it in 1964), it took the name Mistral at the suggestion of Maserati’s French importer, Colonel John Simone. Mistral is the name of a French wind blowing along the Mediterranean coast, and from then on Maserati 2-seater sports cars took on wind names. The 2+2 coupés kept circuit names, as had begun a year earlier with the Sebring.
CONSUMPTION
11.8 L/100kms
LENGTH
4500 cm
TRANSMISSION
rear-wheel drive
WIDTH
1675 cm
RESERVOIR
70 L
HEIGHT
1300 cm
BOOT VOLUME
WEIGHT
1430 kg