GT, Modena and Trofeo to join Maserati’s model line-up

Looking for improved style, performance? Maserati has you covered

As part of Maserati’s range’s renewal, the Italian carmaker is introducing exclusive new trims for its Ghibli, Quattroporte and Levante models.

Called the GT, Modena and Trofeo, the enhanced models are available to order for MY22 from 1 July, 2021.

Starting with the GT, the Ghibli GT and Levante GT spawn a 246 kW four-cylinder mild-hybrid powertrain while the Quattroporte GT houses a V6 engine with 260 kW of power.

On the outside, the GT trim adds chrome inserts and 18″ alloy wheels for the Ghibli and Levante – while the Quattroporte rides on 19″ wheels.

The interior is bolstered with leather comfort seats plus a dark mirror for the Ghibli GT and black piano trim for the Levante GT.

The Ghibli Modena and Levante Modena both employ a V6 petrol engine with 350 kW. The Quattroporte Modena uses a 320 kW V6 unit. The Modena S trims with 320 kW are also available for the Ghibli and Levante models.

The Modena trims feature sport bumpers as well as 20″ alloy wheels. Inside, there are leather seats and black piano trim for the Levante and Quattroporte. The Ghibli comes equipped with dark trim interiors.

The Modena S trim sees the addition of the Nerissimo package and brake callipers that are painted in red.

The range-topping Trofeo trim focuses on performance, thanks to the V8 twin-turbo engine with 432 kW of power. The models also come with carbon fibre trimmings, 21″ alloy wheels that house red brake callipers and an interior that is fitted with sports seats in full-grain “Pieno Fiore” natural leather.

Furthermore, the new model ranges feature the refreshed Maserati logo that made its debut in the MC20 and now appears on the side air-ducts while Maserati lettering is displayed on the central screen.

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