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Bora

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The first Maserati road car based on a mid-engine design, the Bora was a milestone in Maserati history, and also the first car developed under full Citroën ownership. Engineer Guilio Alfieri had gained much experience with the earlier Maserati “Birdcage” Tipo 63-65 race cars, and adapted their mid-engine layout to incorporate a V8 engine, first in 4.7-liter and later in 4.9-liter configuration. The Bora’s advanced fastback design was another masterpiece from Giorgetto Giugiaro and his new styling studio, Italdesign. Capable of a 171 mph top speed, the Bora was equipped with Citroën’s complex hydraulic system, which operated the brakes, retractable headlights, the adjustment of the driver’s seat and the pedals. Sales of the Bora suffered in the mid-1970s amid the oil crisis, while racing plans were thwarted due to homologation difficulties. Despite building only 524 examples between 1971 and 1978, the Bora remains a masterpiece of cutting-edge 1970s sports car design.
SPECIFICATION
Production Years
1971 - 1978
Displacement
4,719
cc
Top Speed
270
KM/H
Model code
Tipo AM117
Body type
2-door, 2-seater mid-engine coupé
Design
Giugiaro
Number produced
314
Chassis
Monocoque body/chassis
Dry/kerb weight
1,610kg
Engine configuration
90° V8, double overhead camshaft
Maximum power
310hp @ 5,200rpm
Production Year
1971 - 1978
Displacement
4,930
cc
Top speed
285
KM/H
Model code
Tipo AM117/49
Body Type
2-door, 2-seater mid-engine coupé
Design
Giugiaro
Numbers Produced
250
Chassis
Monocoque body/chassis
Dry/kerb weight
1,830kg
Engine configuration
90° V8, double overhead camshaft
Maximum power
330hp @ 5,500rpm
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