Although this car was never produced commercially, it is still widely recognized and considered a true work of art.
Based on the Maserati Bora, this car has a 4.7 liter 90° V8 engine capable of producing 310 hp (231 kW/314 PS). Maserati once claimed to be able to bring the Boomerang to a top speed of up to 300 km/h (186 mph).
Like the Lamborghini Countach by Marcello Gandini and the Lancia Stratos Zero, the Boomerang is a concept with future design trends influencing future vehicle design trends. The slanted windshield is converted into a panoramic sunroof, marking the increasingly popular trend of making the entire top of the car as bright as possible.
Boomerang has passed the hands of many people, its value continues to increase from time to time.
Inside, the Boomerang is also very interesting. The lower windows open, giving the driver the feeling of hitting the ground if they wish, and the steering wheel has no grooves, so the instrument cluster is not obstructed.
Over the years, the Boomerang has gone through many hands and has appeared in several auto show booths, as well as in commercials. In the last auction, the Maserati Boomerang was offered for $3.7 million.
It is also one of the company’s legendary models. Maserati wrote: “The Maserati Boomerang, considered by many to be a true work of art, was revolutionary and succeeded in influencing the design of subsequent cars. This continues Maserati’s tradition as a brand capable of creating unique automotive concepts, iconic and avant-garde cars, acting as a pioneer in technology and style.”
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