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The Embodiment of Timeless

Maserati sounds like a manufacturer of costly, elegant, and attractive automobiles, and that's because it is. The renowned Italian carmaker has links to Ferrari; however, it is currently owned by Stellantis. The firm was founded on December 1, 1914, in Bologna, Italy, and its headquarters are currently in Modena. Its insignia is a trident. Stellantis has controlled the firm since 2021. Maserati set a monthly sales record of almost 3,000 automobiles in May 2014, thanks to ambitious plans and new releases. As a result, manufacturing of the Quattroporte and Ghibli models increased. Maserati also provides the Maserati GranTurismo and two SUV models, the Maserati Levante (the first Maserati SUV) and the Maserati Grecale, in addition to the Ghibli and Quattroporte. Maserati has set a worldwide production ceiling of 75,000 automobiles per year.

Luxury, sport, and style are represented by one-of-a-kind automobiles. Maserati's objective has always been to create high-performance vehicles with timeless Italian styling, unique interiors, and easy power with a trademark sound. Maserati manufactures a wide range of one-of-a-kind vehicles that are instantly recognizable for their remarkable personalities. They thrill the most discriminating, demanding tastes and have long been a benchmark for the worldwide automobile industry due to their elegance, technology, and naturally distinct character. A heritage of successful automobiles, each one reinventing what it means to be an Italian sports car in terms of design, performance, comfort, elegance, and safety, and now accessible in over 70 countries worldwide.

Its distinct style of dramatic looks and enticing performance can still be seen across its limited inventory. This comprises mid-size vehicles like the swoopy Ghibli sedan and fashionable Levante SUV, as well as entry-level cars with the company's signature trident logo. The opulent GranTurismo sports vehicle and luxurious Quattroporte sedan appeal to the most affluent customers. By 2025, all Maserati models will be offered in full-electric form, and by 2030, the whole Maserati lineup will be powered solely by electricity. All new Maserati vehicles are designed, engineered, and manufactured entirely in Italy.

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Maserati Ghibli

Starting at $83,795

The Maserati Ghibli is a sports sedan with an overtly Italian feel, brawny twin-turbo powertrains, and swoon-worthy aesthetics. The Ghibli's base engine is a 345-hp twin-turbo V-6, which can be increased to 424 horsepower in the mid-level Modena variant. The most powerful variant is the twin-turbo V-8 Trofeo, which produces 572 horsepower. The Ghibli's chassis is optimized for enjoyment, with sports-car-fast and balanced handling and a polished enough ride to please luxury consumers. Unfortunately, such refinement does not extend to Ghibli's interior design. It is made of a variety of materials, beginning with the typical leather, wood, and metal trim. However, those better finishes are mixed up with some cheap plastic items and poor fit-and-finish. Nonetheless, Ghibli's unique appearance and goosebump-inducing performance are distinguishing features.

Maserati MC20

Starting at $217,000

The Maserati MC20 is an exotic street vehicle that punches you in the face with a race-car driving experience, thanks to its carbon-fiber frame, a hellacious 621-hp twin-turbo V-6, and neck-wrenching cornering force. Passersby are looking at it because of its sleek Italian-style supercar design and butterfly-style doors. At the press of a button, the new Cielo spyder allows for open-air cruising—and being seen. However, the MC20, like many other supercars, has its own set of flaws. While its suspension is comfortable enough for a short road trip, the car's baggage capacity is small. Maserati also provides almost no driver-support systems on the MC20, such as adaptive cruise control or lane-keeping assist. The MC20 is designed for hard-core enthusiast drivers with the money to indulge in a car with an overpowering character, from the view out the windshield to the cacophony of crazy engine sounds to the butt-kicking performance.

Maserati Grecale

Starting at $64,995

The Grecale will be Maserati's second SUV, part of the Italian automaker's goal to diversify its offering. The new small luxury crossover from the firm sits beneath the bigger, mid-size Levante. The Grecale, like the new MC20, has a characteristic Maserati grille. All-wheel drive and a 296-hp turbo-four are standard on the 2023 Grecale. There is also a 325-hp variant of the engine. The top-of-the-line Trofeo has a 523-hp twin-turbo V-6 and will be joined by an all-electric Maserati Grecale Folgore next year.

Maserati Levante

Starting at $89,095

The 2023 Maserati Levante foregoes the marinara in favor of performance and style. Under the hood of the Levante is either a twin-turbo V-6 or a twin-turbo V-8 engine, the latter of which can produce up to 572 horsepower. When you get inside, you'll find that Maserati has lavished the interior with finery, including optional Ermenegildo Zegna leather and silk upholstery. Unfortunately, Levante's nicest clothes are housed in the same wardrobe as basic circuitry from the Chrysler parts bin. Ignore that, and the Levante will delight you with snappy acceleration paired with a melodious soundtrack. Its unique blend of elegance and brilliance is unavailable anywhere.

Maserati Quattroporte

Starting at $106,695

The Maserati Quattroporte is a full-size luxury sedan that stands out among its competitors thanks to one of the most eye-catching looks in its class. To match its attractive exterior, the Quattroporte delivers remarkable performance owing to a variety of twin-turbo powerplant choices, the most powerful of which produces 580 horsepower. It's not perfect—few things ever are—and the Quattroporte lacks the sybaritic elegance found in its competitors. Its cabin is also not as large. Its emphasis is on driver enjoyment, and it's undoubtedly more gratifying on a twisting road than the others, but we wish its cabin lived up to the high expectations established by its six-figure price tag.

Maserati GranTurismo

Maserati GranTurismo

$174,000 starting MSRP

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Maserati MC20

Maserati MC20

$230,000 starting MSRP

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Maserati Ghibli

Maserati Ghibli

$109,500 starting MSRP

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Maserati Quattroporte

Maserati Quattroporte

$139,000 starting MSRP

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Maserati Grecale

Maserati Grecale

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Maserati Levante

Maserati Levante

$102,000 starting MSRP

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Maserati GranCabrio

Maserati GranCabrio

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Maserati MC20 Cielo

Maserati MC20 Cielo

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Maserati GranTurismo

Maserati GranTurismo

$162,880 starting MSRP

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