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2003 Maserati Coupe 4.2 Cambiocorsa 2dr

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  • Make: Maserati
  • Milage: 25000 Miles
  • Year: 2003
  • Model: Coupe
  • Transmission: Automatic
  • Fuel: Petrol
  • Location: Banbury

Description

2003 Maserati Coupe Cambiocorsa finished in Verde Goodwood with an Avorio interior and just 25,000 miles represents one of the most elegant and collectible configurations from the early Ferrari-era Maserati period. The exterior Verde Goodwood is a deep, metallic forest green that shifts in tone depending on the light. In shade it appears almost black and understated, while in sunlight it reveals a rich emerald metallic sparkle that suits the Coup's long, sculpted Giugiaro lines beautifully. It's a colour that feels more British grand tourer than Italian supercar, giving the car a discreet, sophisticated presence rather than anything flashy. Inside, the Avorio leather transforms the cabin into something far more striking and luxurious. This soft ivory-toned hide, lightens the entire interior and highlights the flowing, curved dashboard design. The contrast between the pale leather and darker upper dash creates a classic two-tone GT atmosphere. Power comes from Ferrari's naturally aspirated 4.2-litre F136 V8, producing around 390 hp and delivering a high-revving, linear surge of performance through the Cambiocorsa automated manual gearbox. The combination of front-mid engine balance and rear-wheel drive gives the car a distinctly mechanical, engaging feel, especially when driven in manual paddle mode. This model also holds significant historical importance as one of the first Maseratis developed under Ferrari ownership and among the earliest production cars to use a Ferrari-derived engine. The introduction of the F136 V8 marked a turning point for Maserati, replacing the older twin-turbo V8 era of the 3200 GT with a naturally aspirated, high-revving character shared with contemporary Ferraris. It effectively began a new engineering identity for the brand, aligning Maserati more closely with Ferrari's performance philosophy while still retaining its own grand touring focus. The Coupe Cambiocorsa sits at the very start of this transition, combining Ferrari-built mechanicals with Maserati's luxury and design language in a way that would define the brand for the next two decades. With only 25,000 miles, this example sits well below average mileage for its age, complete with a wealth of service history, retaining the complete original book pack and tool kit, makes this a highly collectable example, particularly given the rare and desirable Verde Goodwood exterior paired with the rare light Avorio cabin combination.