Snapshot
- GT serves as entry to the Maserati range
- Modena and Modena S carry twin-turbo V6 engines
- Trofeo variants are powered by a 433kW twin-turbo V8
Maserati has introduced three new trims for its Ghibli, Quattroporte and Levante 2022 model range.
The four-door Ghibli and Quattroporte sedans as well as the Levante SUV will all be available in one of three trim levels – ranging from the GT as the 'entry-level' variant, followed by the mid-range Modena and then Trofeo serving as the range-topper.
The Modena trim is also available on the Ghibli and Levante with an S Package.
This range of new trims replace the current line-up which includes the entry level Ghibli, Levante and Quattroporte variants, as well as GranLusso and GranSport versions.
Trim features by model
Ghibli
GT: 243kW/450Nm mild-hybrid turbocharged four-cylinder engine, 18" alloy wheels, dark mirror trim, chrome bumper trim inserts
Modena: 257kW/500Nm twin-turbo V6 engine, 20" alloy wheels, dark mirror trim
Modena S: 316kW/580Nm twin-turbo V6 engine, Nerrissimo styling package, red brake calipers
Trofeo: 433kW/730Nm twin-turbo V8 engine, 21" alloy wheels, carbon fibre trim, Pieno Fiore leather sports seats.
Levante
GT: 243kW/450Nm mild-hybrid turbocharged four-cylinder engine, 18" alloy wheels, radica trim, chrome bumper trim inserts
Modena: 257kW/500Nm twin-turbo V6 engine, 20" alloy wheels, dark mirror trim
Modena S: 316kW/580Nm twin-turbo V6 engine, Nerrissimo styling package, red brake calipers
Trofeo: 433kW/730Nm twin-turbo V8 engine, 21" alloy wheels, carbon fibre trim, Pieno Fiore leather sports seats.
Quattroporte
GT: 257kW/500Nm twin-turbo V6 engine, 19" alloy wheels, piano black trim, chrome bumper trim inserts
Modena: 316kW/580Nm twin-turbo V6 engine, 20" alloy wheels, piano black trim
Trofeo: 433kW/730Nm twin-turbo V8 engine, 21" alloy wheels, carbon fibre trim, Pieno Fiore leather sports seats.
All three cars will feature the new Maserati trident logo, which was introduced at the launch of the MC20 supercar, adorning the bonnet and C-pillar, while new font lettering appears on the boot.
The three vehicles and their subsequent variants are expected to land in Australia towards the end of 2021.
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