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Maserati Levante, Ghibli & Quattroporte Launched With V6 Petrol Engines
The Italian luxury carmaker, Maserati, announced the launch of V6 petrol variants of Ghibli, Quattroporte and Levante in the Indian market. The new powertrain options will be part of the company's 2020 range to the country.
Here are the prices for Ghibli, Quattroporte and Levante V6 Petrol models:
Models | Price |
Levante | Rs 1.41 Crore |
Levante S | Rs 1.53 Crore |
Ghibli | Rs 1.31 Crore |
Ghibli S | Rs 1.44 Crore |
Quattroporte | Rs 1.63 Crore |
Quattroporte S | Rs 1.73 Crore |
*All prices mentioned are ex-showroom, India.
The V6 petrol engines will be available in two states of tune The lower spec engine produces 345.2bhp and 500Nm of torque, while the higher spec engine produces 424.1bhp and 580Nm of torque. The powertrains are built at the Ferrari plant in Maranello. The new V6 engine is Euro 6c-compliant, which is similar or higher to the upcoming BS-VI emission norms in India.
The Ghibli, Quattroporte and the Levante will be available in two variants. While the entry-level variant will be powered by the lower spec V6 engine, the performance ‘S' variant of the models will be powered by the higher-spec V6 engine. However, both the engines will be mated to an eight-speed ZF automatic transmission as standard.
Bojan
Jankulovski,
Head
of
Operations,
Maserati
India,
said,
"With
the
introduction
of
the
V6
petrol
versions
of
Levante,
Ghibli
and
Quattroporte,
we
follow
through,
yet
again,
on
our
commitment
to
satisfy
the
significantly
increasing
demand
for
petrol
cars
in
India.
Maserati
has
been
the
icon
for
luxury
performance
cars
with
its
exquisite
line-up
of
beautifully
crafted
vehicles,
and
we
will
continue
to
fulfill
our
customers'
penchant
for
world-class
standards.
With
an
upgraded
post-purchase
services,
Maserati
aims
to
stamp
its
authority
as
the
brand
for
absolute
enthusiasts
who
want
nothing
but
the
best
when
they
think
performance."
All models gets an 8.4-inch touchscreen infotainment system with a double rotary knob on the center console. The software for the infotainment and interface has been further improved with updated display graphics. The climate control system has also been improved with the airflow distribution control now more customizable.
Additionally, the interiors of all three models feature the brand's full-grain Pieno Fiore leather, which has a soft feel and is unlike any other leather upholstery. Pieno Fiore is available as an option in all Levante, Ghibli and Quattroporte versions in three colours with specific stitching on the seats and double stitching on the door panels. Other customization options are also available on these luxury models.
The colour options on all three models include a choice of ten body colours for the Quattroporte and eleven for each of the Ghibli and Levante models. Two new tri-coat colours are now available: the iconic Rosso Potente and the deep dark Blu Nobile.
The new V6 models also comes with a new alloy wheel design to choose from. This includes five brand new designs in the 20 and 21-inch sizes, two for each of the Levante and Quattroporte models and one for the Ghibli.
Thoughts About The Maserati Levante, Ghibli and Quattroporte V6 Models
The Italian styled Maserati models just got more desirable with subtle changes to the interiors and exteriors. The new V6 engine is a great move by the brand as they comply with the upcoming BS-VI emission norms as well. Maserati has also confirmed the launch of new Levante GTS and Trofeo versions soon in the country as well.