"... hot strong northwesterly summer wind of Mesopotania
that blows in total freedom over large areas".
that blows in total freedom over large areas".
This is the name Maserati decided to give its new model, to epitomise the exciting features of this latest addition to the marque's noble sports-car tradition. Dedicated to the true lover of top-level sports-car driving, the car stands at the top of the range in performance and technical attributes, with no sacrifice in comfort and class. Designed by the Maserati Design Centre in conjunction with Marcello Gandini. |
A powerful 325-bhp engine, mounted on an extremely rigid chassis, a system of active intelligent suspension, electronically adjustable, an overdimensioned braking system and a six-speed gearbox make the Shamal a car that is as thrilling and safe over high-speed bends and long motorway trips as it is docile in bumper-to-bumper city traffic. The cockpit offers superb comfort, thanks to the leather-upholstered anatomical designed seats and climate control. The luggage compartment offers ample space for a car of this type.
For maximum response and high performance, Maserati selected a turbocharged V8 configuration, for power and flexibility. The all-alluminium Maserati V8 features an 80mm bore by 80mm stroke, four overhead camshafts, four valves per cylinder and a compact design. The crankshaft is supported in a "monolithic" structure made from a single casting. Extensive research on port diameters and cylinder axis angle resulted in a minimum angle (20 degrees) between the intake and exhaust valves. This reduced angle, along with ultra-compact combustion chambers, assure efficient combustion for minimum fuel consumption. High torque figures (320 lb-ft @ 2800rpm) and a high power output (325-bhp @ 6000rpm) give the car optimum performance and great flexibility. The Weber/Marelli electronic fuel injection and ignition system was specifically designed to meet the most stringent antipollution standards. The engine is electronically protected against engine knock. A sophisticated system continually monitors the combustion chamber by reading the engine vibration variations and adjusts ignition advance and boost pressure to eliminate engine knock.
This is a sophisticated mechanism which uses a system of interacting levers to ensure that, not only do the wheels remain completely square relative to the road surface, but a state of constant parallelism is maintained between the lower suspension arm and the steering arm, whatever vertical movement the wheels experience. By maintaining the angle of convergence and with complete integrity of operation at speed, "Meccanica Attiva" offers enormous advantages to the car in cornering even on rough surfaces where there is less adhesion. The interactive lever system which links the steering arm to the steering box provides the further advantages of:
- steering response is almost instantaneous,
- steering precision is maximized,
- steering effort is minimized.
1. Very soft for low speed and maximum comfort.
2. For speeds up to 100 mph.
3. The best setting for driveability, manageability, roadholding and comfort.
4. The perfect setting for drivers who like to maximise the sporting soul of the car.
Maserati has always been particularly conscious of the technical demands of a car with sporting characteristics and in 1984 introduced a very special differential 'Sensitork®' to the Biturbo range which dealt very effectively with the problem of optimising traction on the driving wheels. The new differential is called 'Ranger®' and consists of a series of central gears surrounded by six satellite helical gears positioned in a 'star' pattern. The basic advantage of this system is that all the gears work on a common axle, thus giving greater durability and reliability. In practice, the Maserati 'Ranger®' differential will, if required, allow the transfer of all available power to just one halfshaft, leaving zero torque on the other. Power distribution is therefore determined by the needs of the car. This leads to the automatic maximisation of traction in almost every situation, comparable to that available from Four Wheel Drive systems.
The Body Styling
The front end clearly shows the Shamal as a member of the Maserati family - a low, blacked-out grille which is trimmed with a hint of chrome and the distinctive Maserati trident at its centre - the only concession to tradition in a strictly sports/racing package. Headlights are compact: round high-performance low-beam units. The low-beam lights are polyelliptical shaped to produce very strong beams for enhanced visibility at high speeds. Fog and spot lights are recessed underneath the front bumper. An unusual feature is the ability to remove the engine from the front, rather than by using a hoist. After the front bumper is removed, the subframe with the attached intercoolers and radiator can be removed. The entire power unit can then be easily slipped forward. The bonnet features two air vents and a spoiler which improves wiper performance by dflecting air and water from the windscreen. The aerodynamic front end design lowers drag coefficient while maintaining the Maserati's traditional bold look. A high, continuous profile emphasizes the car's wedge styling. Centre pillars, highlighted in contrasting colour, give the monocoque assembly extraordinary structural rigidity. They also serve as a roll bar for increased structural safety. Between the front and rear wheels, a prominent mini-skirt improves roadholding and adds boldness to the shape of the car. The unusual design of the rear wheel arches typify the work of Marcello Gandini.
The Shamal's body design aggressively states its sporting heritage while the interior is consistent with the best of Maserati. Innovations include fully adjustable steering wheel with horn buttons inserted in the spokes. Extended seat cushions and high seat back supports hold the driver and passenger in perfect ergonomic position especially when travelling at high speed over winding roads. Standard equipment includes temperature control; analog clock (it's that clock again!); central door locking; electromagnetic control of the boot lid and inboard control for adjusting the dipped beam headlights.
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