Images: Maserati Spyder (1988-94)
Released in 1988, the Maserati Mk.I Spyder was a soft-top convertible with two-plus-two seating. Designed and built by Zagato, the rear-wheel drive Spyder was powered by a 2.5-litre V6 petrol engine with three valves per cylinder, twin overhead camshafts, electronic injection, two water-cooled turbochargers and two air-to-air intercoolers. A five-speed ZF manual transmission was fitted as standard, although a three-speed automatic transmission could also be ordered… Read full Maserati Spyder review
Images: Maserati Mk.II Spyder (1989-91)
Released in October 1989, the Maserati Mk.II Spyder was fitted with a more powerful, 2.8-litre twin turbo petrol V6 engine and available with a four-speed automatic transmission. The Maserati Mk.II Spyder could be identified by black headlight surrounds, shorter grille and 15-inch alloy wheels with 205/50 front and 225/50 rear VR15 tyres.
Images: Maserati Mk.III Spyder (1992-94)
Released in 1992, the Maserati Mk.III Spyder introduced cosmetic changes and could be identified by its slimmer headlights, taller bumpers and sills, 16-inch six-spoke alloy wheels (with 205/45 front and 225/45 rear ZR16 tyres), more aerodynamic door mirrors and a spoiler at the base of the windscreen.