What are these Maserati SUVs I keep seeing?
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Its the new Levante, now available with a petrol engine too apparently.
http://www.maserati.co.uk/maserati/gb/en/models/le...
http://www.maserati.co.uk/maserati/gb/en/models/le...
lukeharding said:
Quite different to an Infiniti in terms of styling really though
personal opinion asideMaserati are now much more aligned with a far eastern design language externally AND internally, than with their more traditional and exotic Italian style of recent times (excusing their 80's adventure with rulers).
Getting Chinese buyers more important I guess.
HR Owen use them as courtesy cars for Ferrari service customers so I had one for a few days last month. I thought it was a disgusting vehicle in every way. It's like someone in Maserati's product development division once drove a Range Rover and thought to themselves "we can make one of these, but we're just going to use old Fiat Punto parts".
adamjsmith said:
HR Owen use them as courtesy cars for Ferrari service customers so I had one for a few days last month. I thought it was a disgusting vehicle in every way. It's like someone in Maserati's product development division once drove a Range Rover and thought to themselves "we can make one of these, but we're just going to use old Fiat Punto parts".
Ouch. I'm no fan of this 'sector' but it looks to me like the Alfa Stelvio in Quadrifoglio (spl?) guise is going to make a better looking car. I guess it might be a little smaller but a strange move for FIAT if so.Quickmoose said:
personal opinion aside
Maserati are now much more aligned with a far eastern design language externally AND internally, than with their more traditional and exotic Italian style of recent times (excusing their 80's adventure with rulers).
Getting Chinese buyers more important I guess.
Their design language has changed definitely, aiming at a lower cost market than they were before, though I don't quite agree that it is far eastern design language it definitely isn't their Italian flair. The point is about Chinese buyers is that they will allow the company to survive and hopefully build great cars again. The interior of this car is still recognisably Maserati though and better than most of its class aesthetically in my opinion. Maserati are now much more aligned with a far eastern design language externally AND internally, than with their more traditional and exotic Italian style of recent times (excusing their 80's adventure with rulers).
Getting Chinese buyers more important I guess.
not a fan of current Maserati design language - loved the facelift Quattroporte (2008ish?) of the last model and the Gransport, even the Grantourismo is quite nice - and all of them sounded amazing and were not available with diesel engines ....... but the latest models all seem a little 'meeh' - general excitement level not there anymore
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