Maserati Ghibli Trophy, Quattroporte Trophy presented with Ferrari V8; Levante Trophy updated

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Maserati has just introduced a new diversity of Trophy vehicles. They come with the Ghibli Trophy, Quattroporte Trophy and an updated Levante Trophy. We are very excited about the new Ghibli Trophy, which launches a V8 for the first time in the smaller Ghibli.

Like the Levante Trophy, it uses the 3.8-liter Ferrari twin-engine V8 that develops 580 horsepower and 538 pound-feet of torque. This is combined with an eight-speed automatic transmission and the force is directed exclusively to the rear wheels. Yes… it’s obviously a little scary. Maserati says the 0 to 100 km/h race ends in 4.3 seconds and has a more sensitive speed of 202 km/h. Outdoor upgrades come with new 21-inch tires, a carbon aerodynamic molding, a black grille, a rear extractor, more hood air intakes, redesigned taillights and the Trophy trophy badge on the rear finish of the rear bezel. A new badge with the Trophy script is now over the edge with red details on the wing of the 3 models.

The next step is the Quattroporte Trophy. This is more like an incremental update, as Maserati already sells the Quattroporte in the GTS version. The V8 engine develops 530 horsepower in this reduced version, but Maserati boosts it to 580 horsepower for the Trophy. Power is sent to the rear wheels only on this model. Since it is a larger and heavier sedan than the Ghibli, 62 mph is a decrease of two tenths of a moment in 4.5 moments. However, the most sensitive speed is the same as that of the Ghibli at 202 mph.

The last is the Levante Trophy, which is content with the same engine as before. Interestingly, the Levant is faster at one hundred km /h than the sedans, achieving the mark in just 4.1 seconds. However, Maserati dressed a little further outside and inside.

The three share interior design details, including Pieno Fiore leather, trident-embossed headrests, carbon trim and Trofeo-specific digital graphics. 

The Ghibli and Quattroporte have larger 10.1-inch touchscreens with higher resolution. Maserati has retained the 8.4-inch Screen of the Levant, but has updated it with higher graphics and resolution.

Time and value remain marks for the new Trophy models.

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