Verified Performance Tests Updated May 2026 · 3 recorded runs

Maserati Coupé 0–60 Times

The Maserati Coupé 0–60 times and quarter-mile times below are from 3 recorded performance tests sourced from reputable automotive resources such as Car and Driver and Motor Week and more.

The fastest tested Maserati Coupé is the 2003 Maserati Coupé Cambiocorsa, which went from 0 to 60 mph in 4.70 seconds, reaching the ¼ mile in 13.20 seconds at 110.0 mph, according to Car and Driver.

The slowest tested Maserati Coupé is the 2004 Maserati Coupé Cambiocorsa, which took 4.80 seconds to reach 60 mph, running the ¼ mile in 13.30 seconds at 109.0 mph, according to Car and Driver.

Out of all the Maserati Coupé tests in our database, the average 0–60 mph time is 4.73 seconds. The average quarter-mile time is 13.30 seconds at 108.33 mph.

Fastest 0–60 4.70sec 2003 Cambiocorsa · stock
Average 0–60 4.73sec Across 3 runs
Avg ¼ Mile 13.30sec @ 108.3 mph trap
Slowest 0–60 4.80sec 2004 Cambiocorsa
2004 Maserati Coupé

Across 3 verified runs, the Maserati Coupé ranges from 4.70 to 4.80 seconds 0–60, with a 4.73-second average.

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Maserati Coupé Performance Overview

Maserati’s Coupé occupied a short, focused performance window from 2003 to 2004, represented here by 3 verified tests spanning those two model years. Throughout that run, its character stayed consistent: a front-engine, rear-drive gasoline grand tourer powered by the naturally aspirated 4.2-liter F136 R/F136R V8 rated at 390 hp. The benchmark came immediately, with the 2003 Cambiocorsa posting a 4.7-second 0-60 mph run and a 13.2-second quarter-mile at 110 mph, establishing the quickest numbers recorded for the model in available testing.

Across the rest of the sample, performance changed only slightly rather than evolving through multiple phases. The 2004 Cambiocorsa reached 60 mph in 4.8 seconds, while the full set averages 4.73 seconds to 60 mph and 13.3 seconds at 108.3 mph in the quarter-mile. With just one production-era configuration represented in the data—naturally aspirated V8 power and a gasoline-only powertrain mix—the Coupé’s story is less about generational change than about a narrow band of repeatable output. Within its 2003-2004 production span, it stands today as a low-volume, tightly grouped performer whose best recorded result remains the 2003 Cambiocorsa’s 4.7-second launch to 60 mph.

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Maserati Coupé 0–60 Times by Year and Trim

3 tests · 2 years

2004 Maserati Coupé

1 verified run
Avg 0–60 4.80 sec
Avg ¼ Mile 13.30 sec
Recorded Tests 1
#03
2004 Maserati Coupé Cambiocorsa
4.80sec 0–60
0.0s · 0mph 0.0s · 0mph
13.30s ¼ mi @ 109.0 mph
0–60 mph
4.80 sec
¼ Mile ET
13.30 sec
Trap Speed
109.0 mph
Engine
4.2L V8
Drivetrain
RWD
Transmission
6A
Horsepower
390 hp
Torque
333 lb-ft
Curb Weight
3,825 lbs
Power-to-Weight
9.8 lbs/hp
MPG EPA
10 C / 16 H / 13 Obs
Production Vehicle
Production
Body Type
Coupe
Powertrain
Gasoline
Test Source
Car and Driver
Overall Rank
#3 of 3
2004 Maserati Coupé Cambiocorsa

2003 Maserati Coupé

2 verified runs
Avg 0–60 4.70 sec
Avg ¼ Mile 13.30 sec
Recorded Tests 2
#01
2003 Maserati Coupé Cambiocorsa
4.70sec 0–60
0.0s · 0mph 0.0s · 0mph
13.20s ¼ mi @ 110.0 mph
0–60 mph
4.70 sec
¼ Mile ET
13.20 sec
Trap Speed
110.0 mph
Engine
4.2L V8
Drivetrain
RWD
Transmission
6A
Horsepower
390 hp
Torque
333 lb-ft
Curb Weight
3,670 lbs
Power-to-Weight
9.4 lbs/hp
MPG EPA
10 C / 16 H
Production Vehicle
Production
Body Type
Coupe
Powertrain
Gasoline
Test Source
Car and Driver
Overall Rank
#1 of 3
2003 Maserati Coupé Cambiocorsa
#02
2003 Maserati Coupé Cambiocorsa
4.70sec 0–60
0.0s · 0mph 0.0s · 0mph
13.40s ¼ mi @ 106.0 mph
0–60 mph
4.70 sec
¼ Mile ET
13.40 sec
Trap Speed
106.0 mph
Engine
4.2L V8
Drivetrain
RWD
Transmission
6A
Horsepower
390 hp
Torque
333 lb-ft
Curb Weight
3,670 lbs
Power-to-Weight
9.4 lbs/hp
MPG EPA
10 C / 16 H
Production Vehicle
Production
Body Type
Coupe
Powertrain
Gasoline
Test Source
Motor Week
Overall Rank
#2 of 3
2003 Maserati Coupé Cambiocorsa

How we verify Maserati Coupé performance data

We include only independently published road-test results from automotive publications. Manufacturer-claimed 0–60 times are excluded unless clearly labeled. When multiple publications test the same Maserati Coupé trim, each run is listed separately — weather, tires, surface, rollout, and instrumentation all affect results.

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Maserati Coupé 0–60 and quarter-mile distribution

0–60 vs ¼ mile · lower-left is faster
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Maserati Coupé performance FAQs

10 questions
The 2004 Maserati Coupé Cambiocorsa reaches 60 mph in 4.8 seconds. In the same test, it ran the quarter-mile in 13.3 seconds at 109 mph. That 2004 car used a 390-hp naturally aspirated F136 R V8, rear-wheel drive, and had a curb weight of 3,825 pounds.
The quickest Maserati Coupé on record is the 2003 Cambiocorsa, with a 0-60 time of 4.7 seconds. It also holds the model’s best quarter-mile result at 13.2 seconds at 110 mph. Across all 3 verified Maserati Coupé tests, the average 0-60 time is 4.73 seconds.
The fastest stock Maserati Coupé is the 2003 Cambiocorsa, which reached 60 mph in 4.7 seconds. There are no modified runs in the current record, so the fastest overall car and the fastest stock car are the same. Its best quarter-mile pass is 13.2 seconds at 110 mph.
Across 3 verified Maserati Coupé tests, the car averages 4.73 seconds from 0-60 mph. Average quarter-mile performance is 13.3 seconds at 108.3 mph. The quickest run is 4.7 seconds from the 2003 Cambiocorsa, while the slowest recorded 0-60 time is 4.8 seconds from a 2004 Cambiocorsa.
The 2003-2004 Maserati Coupé averages 4.73 seconds from 0-60 mph across 3 tests. The fastest version is the 2003 Cambiocorsa at 4.7 seconds, and the slowest recorded example is a 2004 Cambiocorsa at 4.8 seconds. Output is consistently 390 hp from a naturally aspirated gasoline V8 over this run.
Within the 2003-2004 Maserati Coupé range, the fastest car on record is the 2003 Cambiocorsa. It posts a 0-60 time of 4.7 seconds and a quarter-mile of 13.2 seconds at 110 mph. Across the full generation, tested 0-60 times span a narrow 4.7-to-4.8-second range.
No. The 2004 Maserati Coupé Cambiocorsa is slightly slower to 60 mph than the quickest 2003 example. The 2004 car is recorded at 4.8 seconds, while the best 2003 Cambiocorsa run is 4.7 seconds. Quarter-mile results are also close: 13.3 seconds at 109 mph for 2004 versus 13.2 at 110 for 2003.
The 2004 Maserati Coupé Cambiocorsa uses a naturally aspirated 4.2-liter F136 R V8 rated at 390 horsepower and 333 lb-ft of torque. With rear-wheel drive and a 3,825-pound curb weight, it reaches 60 mph in 4.8 seconds and covers the quarter-mile in 13.3 seconds at 109 mph.
There are 3 verified Maserati Coupé performance tests on record. All 3 are production, stock vehicles, with no modified examples included. Across those runs, the average 0-60 time is 4.73 seconds, and average quarter-mile performance is 13.3 seconds at 108.3 mph.
The Maserati Coupé averages 13.3 seconds in the quarter-mile at 108.3 mph across 3 tests. The quickest quarter-mile result belongs to the 2003 Cambiocorsa, which ran 13.2 seconds at 110 mph. A 2004 Cambiocorsa is recorded at 13.3 seconds with a 109-mph trap speed.

Sources

Car and Driver
Motor Week

0–60 and quarter-mile times vary with driver, weather, tire temperature, and wear. We collect every verified run we can find — so you see the range of what a Maserati Coupé can do, not a single marketing claim.

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