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.

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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.

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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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