Maserati achieves the pinnacle of performance, sportiness, and luxury through the expansion of its Trofeo collection. Following the 2018 launch of the Levante Trofeo are the Quattroporte and Ghibli Trofeo.
The colors chosen for the Trofeo collection launch are those highlighted by the Italian flag, mainly composed of green for Quattroporte, white for Levante, and red for Ghibli. The whole collection is distinguished by its red details that characterize the bottom profiles of the side air vents and the lightning bolt on the Trident badge on the C-pillars.
Notably, both models share a few design cues from the Levante Trofeo, for the Ghibli Trofeo features a restyled bonnet that features two aggressive air ducts for better cooling just like the Levante Trofeo. On the other hand, both the Ghibli and Quattroporte Trofeo come with the same 21-inch aluminum Orione wheels, the only difference with the Levante Quattroporte is its wheel finish and size which is bigger by about an inch.
Inside, the entire collection sports premium craftsmanship, as the interior was built with the finest materials, something you’d perhaps expect on a Maserati. To start off, the seats are covered with an exclusive full-grain Pieno Fiore natural leather which is fine to the touch, it is then finished off with the Trofeo badge on the headrests.
As for tech, it’s got a new on-board panel that displays an exclusive interface when switched on. In comparison with the Levante Trofeo, both the Quattroporte and Ghibli Trofeo get an upgraded 10.1-inch multimedia screen. The upgraded infotainment system sports better resolution. The Levante on the other hand still gets the smaller 8.4-inch screen, though gladly it also gets upgraded resolution and graphics. Lastly, both of these infotainment systems are enabled with the Maserati Connect program, which gives them a full set of services to simplify its use.
Its engines roar with so much power, all vehicles within the Trofeo collection get a 3.8-liter V8 twin-turbo engine. The entire collection has the same power ratings, respectively 580 hp and 730 Nm of torque. The Levante Trofeo on the other hand is also made available with a slightly uprated engine that’s available on select markets. Horsepower rating is increased while it still gets the same torque figure as the two other vehicles, specifically, it jumps at 590 hp and gets the same 730 Nm of torque. There’s only one transmission option for all three vehicles, and that’s an 8-speed automatic.
The expansion of Maserati’s Trofeo collection embarks a new chapter, enabling them to achieve the pinnacle of performance, sportiness, and luxury. The Ghibli and Quattroporte Trofeo will be built at the Avvocato Giovanni Agnelli Plant, while the Levante Trofeo will be built at the Mirafiori plant.
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