The Quattroporte
marks the triumphant return of Maserati into the luxury saloon market.
Alongside the Coupe and Spyder, this flagship model is a new interpretation
of the high performance, luxury Italian saloon first unveiled by
Maserati back in 1963.
The new car is the fifth generation sporting the Quattroporte name.
The values remain unchanged. A unique prestige automobile that combines
performance, style and elegance.
Pininfarina's masterful styling underlines the pleasure of possession
with an extraordinarily spacious cabin, while the possibility of
personalisation down to the smallest detail declares the importance
of choice.
The revolution in the classic architecture is thanks to the positioning
of the engine behind the front axle and the use of a sports-derived
transaxle rear-mounted gearbox in unit with the differential. The
result: an ideal weight distribution for optimal roadholding and
handling balance.
The sophisticated electro-hydraulic gearbox is fully automatic,
but allows the driver to opt for a sportier gearchange by selecting
the manual setting and using the steering wheel-mounted paddle shifts.
Fifteen bodywork colours, three types of wood (rosewood, mahogany,
and briarwood), 10 shades of leather and a wide range of specific
options mean a high degree of personalisation using the very best
of Maserati's trademark Italian taste and design.
The new Quattroporte also boasts some impressive vital statistics.
New Maserati Quattroporte gives Italian flavour to the luxury saloon
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Engine:
400 bhp, 4.2-litre 32-valve Maserati V8
Performance:
maximum speed in excess of 170 mph
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