
The Maserati Levante Hybrid is the brand’s first electrified crossover. As stated by the Italian automaker, the new Levante Hybrid takes a major step forward in its strategy for electrification, which began last year with the Ghibli Hybrid. Plus, it is claimed to be faster than a diesel, more sustainable than diesel or gasoline, and unique in its specific characteristics.
Its latest electrified crossover had its digital world through both a physical and digital setup. With the addition of a Hybrid option for the Levante, the new model combines its electrifying vision with the brand’s values in delivering speed and agility, now done in a more fuel-efficient manner.
As for the exterior, the new Maserati Levante Hybrid still features a familiar look. Notably, the new crossover is characterized by a new metallic tri-coat color known as Azzurro Astro, which is available as part of the Brand’s customization program, Maserati Fuoriserie. Other notable design cues include the three iconic side air ducts, the brake calipers, and the C-pillar logo.
Open its doors, and a familiar cabin is presented. Although, it is worth noting that this crossover comes with some exclusive details that further highlights its hybrid profile. Notably, it also comes with the new Maserati Connect program. This system enables your vehicle to be connected at all times in order to keep an eye on its health status. Aside from that, the Maserati Connect will also alert the owner once his or her vehicle is already due for service. They can also monitor their car through a smartphone or smartwatch through the virtual personal assistant.

As for its powertrain, this crossover is then powered by a 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine that’s paired with a hybrid motor and mated to an 8-speed automatic transmission. This combination is able to produce 30 hp and torque of 450 Nm, power is sent on all four wheels.
As mentioned, the Maserati Levante Hybrid is the brand’s first electrified crossover in its lineup. Despite being a hybrid, the brand still claims that the crossover will still be able to deliver that exhilarating performance while retaining a good level of fuel efficiency.
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