Comparison: Turning circle Maserati 228 vs. competitors 2025

Turning circle is important for city driving, even for a Coupes like the Maserati 228 are known for their sleek and sporty design, which often comes at the expense of practicality compared to other common body types. However, their compact size, good visibility from inside of the car and good turning circle can make them well-suited for city driving, allowing them to navigate narrow streets and tight corners with ease.Turning circle is measured in meters it takes for the 228 to complete a whole circle (diameter). With it’s length of 4460 mm and wheelbase of 2600 mm, the Maserati 228 has a turning circle of 12 m. The best turning abilities you can find amongst similar vehicles has Ford RS200 (RS200 ), which is 9 m. For comparison, the wheelbase of the RS200 is 2530 mm and the length is 4460 mm. On the contrary, the worst-in-class value of 13 m belongs to the Lamborghini Diablo 6.0 V12 . It’s wheelbase is 2650 mm and width is 2040 mm.

Maserati 228 - How has the turning circle changed over the generations?

The turning circle of the current generation of 228 is 12 m.

The turning circle compared to other Maserati models

How does the turning circle of the Maserati 228 compare to it's nearest competitors?

Maserati 228 vs. similar cars

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