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Maserati Karif
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| image | MaseratiBiturbo.jpg |
| name | Maserati Karif |
| manufacturer | Maserati, Zagato |
| production | 1988–1991 |
| 221 units | |
| assembly | Italy: Modena |
| class | Sports car (S) |
| layout | Front-engine, rear-wheel-drive |
| platform | AM 339B28 |
| body_style | 2-door coupé |
| engine | 2.8 L AM473 90° twin-turbocharged V6 |
| transmission | 5-speed ZF manual |
| wheelbase | 2400 mm |
| length | 4043 mm |
| width | 1714 mm |
| height | 1310 mm |
| weight | 1281 - |
| related | Maserati Biturbo Spyder |
221 units
The Maserati Karif (Tipo AM339) is a luxury coupé produced by Italian automobile manufacturer Maserati between 1988 and 1991. It was designed to be luxurious, but also sporty and agile to allow the driver to "feel like a racing driver again or for the first time". At the car's unveiling, Alejandro de Tomaso declared a very limited production run of 250 examples.{{cite journal |trans-title = Maserati for the few
In a throwback to Maserati's earlier naming practices for two-seater GTs, the car was named after the wind called "Karif", which blows South West across the Gulf of Aden at Berbera, Somalia.
The Karif was built on the same shortened chassis as the Zagato-bodied Maserati Spyder model, adding a fixed notchback coupé roof. It used the powerful iteration of the Maserati Biturbo engine: the AM473, a 2.8 90° V6 engine with 3 valves per cylinder, rated at 285 PS at 5,500 rpm. According to Maserati, the Karif could accelerate to 100 km/h (62 mph) from a standstill in 4.8 seconds, and achieve a top speed of over 255 km/h (158 mph). Other sources claim power outputs of 248 PS, and 225 PS for the later catalysed model. With these lower power outputs, claimed top speeds were 233 and respectively. The rear limited-slip differential was a Ranger unit manufactured by GKN, while the 5-speed manual transmission was a ZF dog-leg unit.
References
References
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- "Maserati Karif". supercars.net.
- Tabucchi, Maurizio. (2003). "Maserati: The Grand Prix, Sports and GT cars model by model, 1926-2003". Giorgio Nada Editore s.r.l..
- "The Karif". Maserati Alfieri.
- "LEAD Glossary:Karif". Frozone.
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