- Modena Automobili introduced a new restomod project called Maserati Biturbo Shamal.
- The model is based on the Biturbo but adds Shamal-inspired styling and a modern V6.
- The company plans on building 33 examples, each starting at €585k ($638k).
Maserati might be facing tough times under the sprawling Stellantis umbrella, but its name still rings with a kind of reverence that other brands can only dream of. Enter Modena Automobili, a boutique outfit reminding us why Maserati’s legacy still matters. Their latest project is a restomod homage to the Biturbo, drawing heavily from the Shamal’s aggressive styling, but with a sharper, modern twist: a redesigned body, strengthened underpinnings, and a twin-turbo V6 that’s anything but nostalgic.
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