The Maserati Sebring is a grand tourer, based on the 3500 model, produced in two series in 1962-1969. It was sold as a 4-seater 2-door coupe with rear-wheel drive and engine located in the front. It was aimed at the American Gran Turismo market and named after Maserati’s victory at the 1957 12 Hours of Sebring race. A total of 593 examples were produced.
The second series of the Sebring was produced between 1965 and 1969. It had redesigned headlights and turn signals and upgraded bumpers. The car was available with 3.5-litre, 3.7-litre and 4-litre engines. The 4-litre version had a power output of 252 hp (188 kW), which was later increased to 261 hp (195 kW).