The Maserati Indy is a grand tourer produced in Italy from 1969 to 1975 as the first Maserati car owned by Citroën. It was sold as a 2+2 2-door coupe with rear-wheel drive and engine located in the front. A total of 1104 examples were produced. It replaced the Sebring.
It was unveiled to the public at the Geneva Motor Show and its name was to serve as a tribute to Maserati’s two Indy 500 victories. At launch, the car was offered with a 4.2-liter V8 engine. A 4.7-litre version was also available from 1970 and in 1972 a version with a 4.9-litre V8 was added to the range. The engines were mated to a 3-speed aic or 5-speed manual transmission.





