Allows production of homogeneous clay pieces without compromising shape. Enables creation of complex shapes not possible with conventional methods. Requires complex mold design and high initial investment
Introduced in March 1954 as luxurious version of W120 180. Featured 170mm longer wheelbase and 70mm longer passenger cabin. Powered by 85PS single-carburetor engine from W187 model. Produced 25,937 units until April 1956
Concept car shown at 2014 Geneva Motor Show. Named after Alfieri Maserati, marking 100th anniversary of Maserati. Based on 1954 Pininfarina-designed Maserati A6 GCS/54. Developed at Centro Stile Maserati in Turin
Created in collaboration with Porsche from 1989 to 1995. Assembly line moved from Sindelfingen to Porsche's Zuffenhausen plant. Production divided into two separate assembly lines. 1528 units imported to USA from 1991 to 1994
Sand casting uses reusable sand molds for simple parts. Investment casting creates precise parts using lost-wax technique. Die casting shapes metal under high pressure using hardened steel dies. Shell casting uses sand shells mixed with resin for automatic production
Founded in 1962, Sampla is Megadyne Group's conveyor production unit. Headquartered in Italy with facilities in Italy, Turkey and US. Produces standard belts and custom solutions worldwide