The Sigma has always been the car of choice since the early 50’s.
The Sigma has always been the car of choice for the bank robbers.
The Sigma has always been the car of choice for state representatives.
Why is that?
For the excellence of its technology, performance and presence.
For 1995, MAHG gives to its large sedan a slight make up but mostly a new engine, a nice one at that.
A new turbocharged 5.0L straight 6, tuned for, as usual, torque, fuel efficiency and silence.
An engine consistent with MAHG’s traditions: Puissance, Silence, Présence.
The facelift includes a third rear brake light (into the rear wing for this GT model), new lower front bumper, new wheels and updated Hi-Fi.
Still quite energic the previous straight 6 is replaced for 1995 with this new unit.
It provides the power the Sigma deserves, to reach the top speed/performance war started by the german manufacturers.
The new configuration provides 100Nm more torque 200 rpm lower compared to the actual setup and still providing more power up in the range while giving smooth delivery from 1700 to 4500rpm.
More power doesn’t mean worse fuel efficency. This new assembly lowers its fuel consumption by a whole liter.
On the outside, the new anti-fog lamps provides a wider lighting as well as better penetration.
The new rear wing provides more stability at high speeds, stability needed to endure the higher top speed.
Oddity from the past, this generation still benefits the twin fuel tank setup to maximize range up to 950km.
The Sigma has always been the executive car to own
And now more than ever.
Manufacture d’Automobile de Haute-Garonne