Maserati Just Unveiled Its Fastest Sedans Ever
Maserati is adding to its Trofeo collection, as the Quattroporte and Ghibli have now joined the Levante. The two new entries account for the fastest Maserati sedans ever, topping out at approximately 202 miles per hour.
The colors chosen for the Trofeo trio are a nod to the luxury manufacturer's Italian roots. Subsequently, the Quattroporte arrives in green, while the Ghibli appears in red and the Levante in white.
The new Quattroporte and Ghibli are powered by a 3.8 liter V8 twin turbo that cranks out 580 horsepower. The engine, which has been modified specifically for rear-engine sedans, is built at the Ferrari plant at Maranello to Maserati’s specifications.
Maserati's Trofeo vehicles are unmistakable thanks to a few distinguishing elements. The front grille incorporates twin vertical bars in a Black Piano finish, while carbon fiber has been introduced on the front air duct trims and rear extractor. Red details can be found on the bottom profiles of the side air vents, in addition to a lightning bolt on the Trident badge on the C-pillars.
Furthermore, the Ghibli and Quattroporte Trofeo are outfitted with 21-inch aluminium Orione wheels, while the Levante Trofeo boasts 22-inch Orione wheels.
Inside the Trofeo automobiles you will find a new on-board panel with an exclusive interface at switch-on, headrests with three-dimensional Trofeo branding, and exclusive upholstery in full-grain Pieno Fiore natural leather. The multimedia screen spans 10.1 inches in the Ghibli and Quattroporte, and 8.4 inches in the Levante, each equipped with improved resolution and graphics.