Maserati Sebring Series II The Rare 1960s Italian Grand Tourer
A closer look at the Maserati Sebring Series II reveals a refined chapter in the brand’s 1960s grand touring lineage, where performance meets understated Italian design.
This video centers on a 1966 example of the Sebring Series II, produced during a short run from 1965 to 1968 and limited to roughly 245 units. As an evolution of the 3500 GTi, the model features a 3.5-liter inline-six engine with fuel injection, delivering 245 horsepower—an advanced specification for its time. Styled by Vignale, the car pairs clean proportions with details such as wire wheels and a carefully appointed interior, reflecting Maserati’s balance of engineering and craftsmanship. Named after the marque’s success at the 12 Hours of Sebring, it remains a lesser-known yet significant entrant in the era of Italian grand tourers, valued today for both its rarity and technical pedigree.




