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Quattroporte III 4.2l

1979

In 1979, De Tomaso offered the Quattroporte III, succeeding the very confidential generation 2 released under Citroën.

After futuristic tests (Medici), Giorgetto Giugiaro
designed a more statutory three-volume car presented at the 1979 Turin Motor Show.

It displays a very typical grille with a trapezoidal radiator
prominent and with 4 circled lights which will be the signature of future Maserati Biturbo.

The 4.2l and 4.9l V8s of 255 and 280 hp officiate and the particularly neat interior offers high tech features such as air conditioning, a bar, seats and electric mirrors

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B05

Quattroporte III 4.2l

 Units

 Production :

 Race :

1979-1990

2155

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 Pilot :

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 Engine :

8 Cyl en V

 Displacement :

4136 cm3

 Power :

255 ch // 6000 tr/min

 0 to 100 km/h :

 Maximum speed :

10 sec

220 km/h

 Coachbuilder/Designer :

G.Giugiaro (Ital Design)

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Leo Models

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