The Maserati Sebring is a classic grand tourer produced by the Italian automaker Maserati between 1962 and 1969, named after the famous 12 Hours of Sebring race. It was introduced to replace the 3500 GT and is characterized by its elegant 2+2 coupe design, combining performance and luxury. Over its production run, the Sebring went through two main generations, with improvements in engine displacement and styling refinements. The model is renowned for blending Italian craftsmanship with powerful V8 engines, making it a distinctive choice among classic GT enthusiasts.