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Maserati Biturbo is a
family of
executive grand tourers produced by
Italian automobile manufacturer Maserati between 1981 and 1994. The
original Biturbo was...
- twin-turbos can also
simplify the
exhaust system. The 1981-1994
Maserati Biturbo was the
first production car to use twin-turbochargers.
Sequential turbocharging...
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compact front-engine, rear-drive coupé, the
Biturbo. Of
fairly conventional construction, the
Biturbo's highlight was its twin-turbocharged V6 engine...
- with all-wheel drive. The
current diesel variant runs
under the
Alpina D3
Biturbo. The
Alpina B3 2.7 was
produced from
August 1987 to May 1992. A
total of...
- 547 PS), 730 N⋅m (538 lb⋅ft) 4.4-litre twin-turbo V8 of the
Alpina B5
BiTurbo and B6
BiTurbo coupé
which are not sold in
North America. The 2016-2019
model produces...
- 0-liter
Biturbo V6 engine, but now
producing 362 PS (357 hp; 266 kW) and 500 N⋅m (369 lb⋅ft). For the 2021 facelift, the E 450's M276
Biturbo V6 was dropped...
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Alpina company website Paul Frère, « Alpina B10
Biturbo », Road & Track, #3,
March 1991 (B10
BiTurbo review). Palevsky, Alexander. "Blown Away". Bimmer...
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biturbo air-cooled OHC 12-valve
boxer flat-six (911 GT2 R) 1998 3.6 L (3,600 cc) 345 kW (469 PS; 463 bhp) (at 5,750 rpm) 665 N⋅m (490 lbf⋅ft)
biturbo...
- was an
evolution of the
previous Biturbo coupés; the
interior and
basic bodys**** were
carried over from the
Biturbo. The
Ghibli was
launched at the 62nd...
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Brabus GLK V12
Brabus GLS 800
Brabus GLS 850
Brabus GLS 900
Brabus ML 63
Biturbo (ML 63)
Brabus ML 7.3 (w163) V12- 1998
Guinness world record.
Brabus S500...